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CU Boulder students present Beulah Community Action Plan; Palmer Land Conservancy pledges support for conservation easements

3322429 · April 6, 2025
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Graduate students presented a Rural Technical Assistance Program (RTAP) Community Action Plan developed with Beulah residents; Palmer Land Conservancy said it is pursuing permanent conservation easements for Pueblo Mountain Park and private properties and will assist with funding and outreach.

Graduate students from the University of Colorado Boulder presented a Community Action Plan developed for Beulah under the Rural Technical Assistance Program (RTAP), and a local land trust said it will back conservation steps the plan recommends.

Amanda Hobson, deputy director, introduced the CU Boulder Master of the Environment students who led the RTAP planning effort for Beulah. Johnny Meyer, Emily Glass, Liz Voss and Tayla Flanagan described a three‑phase RTAP process, community engagement that included an in‑person workshop with roughly 80 participants at Horseshoe Mountain Lodge, and four community goals: balancing outdoor recreation with natural‑resource stewardship; sustainable and resilient local economic development; downtown infrastructure and maintenance; and increased community awareness and engagement.

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