Two residents speaking during the meeting’s public comment segment emphasized the personal and community importance of access to Colorado State Parks, highlighted search-and-rescue and outdoor-education funding tied to the parks pass, and encouraged broader inclusivity for immigrant community members.
The comments began with Resident 1 saying, “Estando al aire libre y en la naturaleza, me ha dado muchos regalos hermosos, y poder compartirlos con mis hijos es muy importante para mí.” The speaker framed outdoor access as a family and personal-health matter.
Resident 2 said, “Esquiar es mi vida y me mudé a un lugar donde siempre puedo esquiar. Me mantengo al tanto de las condiciones y de la acumulación de nieve porque eso es fundamental para regresar a casa sana y salva,” describing skiing and knowledge of snow conditions as a safety concern.
Resident 1 added that, as an artist, access to natural spaces is essential and stressed welcome for immigrants: “Como pintor de paisajes, tener acceso a espacios naturales es necesario. Lo mejor de los parques estatales es que son seguros, están bien mantenidos y son hermosos. Para nuestra comunidad inmigrante, quiero que sepan que todos son bienvenidos al aire libre y que nunca es demasiado tarde para comenzar esa aventura.”
Resident 2 promoted a parks pass and linked it to funding for programs: “Obtén tu Pase Kip Colorado White para visitar todos los parques estatales de Colorado, y apoyar las oportunidades de educación al aire libre, búsqueda y rescate en zonas agrestes y seguridad contra balanzas. Todo por solo 29 dólares con la” — the recording/transcript cuts off at that point and the remainder of the sentence is not included.
Discussion versus action: these remarks occurred during public comment and were statements of personal experience and encouragement; the transcript shows no staff response, formal direction, motion, or vote tied to the comments. The speakers identified benefits they associate with the parks and the parks pass (education, search-and-rescue funding, maintenance, and safety), and one spoke directly to inclusion of immigrant community members.
The transcript does not specify which parks pass program exactly was being promoted beyond the phrasing used by the speaker, and it does not record any official presentation, staff report, or decision by the governing body about parks policy, fees, or outreach.