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Jefferson County unveils five‑year Conservation Greenprint to guide open‑space spending

5966980 · September 30, 2025
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County staff presented a Conservation Greenprint that lays out how the half‑cent open‑space sales tax will be invested over the next five years, summarized public engagement results, and asked commissioners to place the plan on a future hearing for possible adoption.

Jefferson County parks and open‑space staff presented a draft Conservation Greenprint during the Sept. 30 staff briefing that outlines how the county’s half‑cent open‑space sales tax will be invested over the next five years and asked commissioners to schedule the plan for consideration at a future hearing.

The plan is the product of a multi‑phase process staff described as discovery, engagement, formulation, review and adoption. Staff said the outreach included a statistically valid 2024 resident survey (10,000 households sampled; about 1,700 completed surveys), an open‑link survey (about 1,400 responses), two focus groups (one…

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