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Parks seeks $16 million design award for Clear Creek Trail central canyon segment; full build cost estimated at $150'00 million
Summary
Jefferson County parks staff described a progressive design-build approach and requested a $16 million design award to complete roughly six miles of the Clear Creek Trail in Clear Creek Canyon; staff said the full segment could cost about $150'00 million and the federal grant of $20.6 million requires construction to start by 2026.
Jefferson County Parks and Conservation staff briefed commissioners on the Clear Creek Trail work in Clear Creek Canyon and described a proposed $16 million contract to progress design of the central canyon segment.
Tom Hobie (Parks and Conservation) and Brian Hartman (Park Infrastructure and Services director) said the Central Canyon segment is roughly six miles long and that the county has secured about $20.6 million in grant funding toward the work. "The bad news is that this segment will probably cost in the order of $150 to $160,000,000," Hobie said, and staff described the $16 million award as funding for about 90% of the design under a progressive design-build approach that will then…
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