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Council approves ‘Water Runs Back’ open‑space name after tribal and community outreach

2803251 · March 25, 2025
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Broomfield City Council unanimously adopted a resolution formally naming a 32‑acre open‑space parcel near County Road 7 “Water Runs Back” after consultation with Cheyenne and Arapaho tribal representatives and local public outreach showed strong support.

The City and County of Broomfield on March 18 approved a resolution naming a 32‑acre open‑space parcel at 18100 County Road 7 “Water Runs Back,” a name proposed following consultations with tribal partners and local outreach.

Kluge Leakin, Open Space and Trail Specialist, told council the name came from conversations with Cheyenne and Arapaho cultural representatives, including a site visit by tribal representative Tom Mosqueda in October 2023. “He was on the property,…

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