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Poudre River Trail final segment due by year end; fee-area upgrades progressing

5822263 · September 15, 2025

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Summary

Natural resources staff told commissioners the final Poudre River Trail segment should be complete by the end of the year, with a soft ribbon cutting planned for spring; multiple fee-collection-area projects were accelerated and will largely finish this fall.

Larimer County natural-resources staff told the Board of County Commissioners on Sept. 15 that work on several visitor-facing projects is progressing, including the final segment of the Poudre River Trail and infrastructure upgrades in areas where the county collects visitor fees.

Leslie Ellis said the county accelerated work in its fee-collection areas and that “most of those will be completed this fall,” which staff said benefits visitors and programs that rely on that revenue. She said the Poudre River Trail final segment should be complete by the end of the year; staff plan a soft ribbon-cutting event then and intend to host a larger celebration in spring to mark the regional connection the trail creates, linking Greeley to the foothills.

Why it matters: The Poudre River Trail final segment completes a long-term regional project, and upgraded fee-collection areas affect visitor experience and county revenue streams.

Discussion vs. action: The presentation was informational; no votes were taken. Staff said they will coordinate timing and details for ribbon-cutting events when construction is sufficiently complete.

Ending: Staff requested commissioners’ awareness as events and openings are scheduled and said they will report back on definitive dates when available.