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Riverfront Park signage to be installed ahead of spring Bald Eagle closure; commission plans quiet outreach and education on 'no dogs' rule

2622365 · February 12, 2025
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Staff told commissioners the Crystal River Riverfront Park interpretive signage should be fabricated by mid‑March so panels can be installed before the park opens for the Bald Eagle closure. Commissioners discussed quiet grand‑opening options, outreach at Dandelion Day, and stronger signage/enforcement to deter dogs during the closure.

Eric Brenlager, Carbondale parks and recreation director, presented the final signage package for Riverfront Park developed by DHM and the fabrication contract with Monaco Signs and said the town aims to have signage manufactured and installed in mid‑March.

"We're trying to hit [March 15] because March 15 is when the park actually opens back up, for the Bald Eagle closure," Brenlager said. He told commissioners the team is scheduling sign installation before migratory‑bird protections intensify in April. The packet includes entry kiosk panels, interpretive…

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