Tuesday, November 30, 2010

OSMP & CCG Seek Public Comments on Draft Recommendations

As you can see from the following announcement posted on the CCG website, OSMP and the CCG is now requesting public comment on its Draft Recommendations


Community Collaborative Group (CCG) Proposals and Tentative Agreements

The CCG's draft package of preliminary recommendations for discussion at the December 6th Open House are available below. The public comment period will be from November 30 - December 12, 2010. The public meeting on December 6, 2010 will be from 6-9 pm at the East Boulder Recreation Center. A companion document outlining items the CCG has not completed their discussions on is also below.
Please send us your comments on the CCG Draft Package of Preliminary Recommendations.
Additional information is contained in the following e-mail that Steve Armstead is sending to "West TSA Followers."

Dear West TSA Followers,

Thanks for your patience while the CCG and OSMP staff have worked extremely hard to prepare the report presenting the CCG's preliminary recommendations.  Please keep in mind that the document only reflects the agreements the CCG have completed to date, not items for which there could be further discussion to see if they can find agreement.   A separate document is also available which outlines items the CCG have discussed without agreement, and remain open for further CCG discussion.   

These documents are now posted on our website and the information will also be available at the upcoming open house on December 6th.  The CCG is very interested in hearing your thoughts on the recommendations.  You can provide input at the open house as well as through the WTSA website (www.westtsa.org).  Comments can be submitted through December 12th. 

Thanks for your interest in the West TSA Plan.

Steve
Steve Armstead
Visitor Master Plan Implementation Coordinator
Open Space and Mountain Parks
720-564-2059

You can also add your comments to this page and I will make sure they are forwarded to OSMP and the CCG.  Comments posted here will also help guide the decisions of your neighborhoods representatives.


The Main Homepage for this Blog can be accessed here.


Guy Burgess
South Boulder Representative 

2 comments:

  1. This is absolutely pathetic. You people were tasked with representing the community. I can't imagine that more than 10% of the community wants to restrict access. You did a horrible job. Whoever was representing dog owners should be ashamed of yourself. How is it that you allowed for this to happen? How couldn't you stand up to the zealots? This is shameful but so emblamatic of the way things work in this community.

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  2. Any time anyone studies something, there is a background motive. We - residents who are in the neighborhood of "West TSA" - have no clue about your organization's true motives. I have learned some things by reading the letters to the editor in the Daily Camera. Bikes on hiking trails are definitely out. New trails for bikers are welcome. Also consider other needs.

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