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Parking crisis worsens as weekend visitors surge

July 30, 2024 | Gilpin County, Colorado



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Parking crisis worsens as weekend visitors surge
During a recent government meeting, officials highlighted a growing concern regarding increased visitor traffic in a specific area, particularly on weekends. This surge in visitors has led to significant parking challenges, prompting discussions on potential solutions. Additionally, the lack of stormwater infrastructure in the area was noted as a pressing issue that needs to be addressed to manage the environmental impact of the increased foot traffic. The meeting underscored the need for strategic planning to enhance both accessibility and sustainability in the region.

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