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Cottonwood Canyons Foundation asks Brighton for grants to keep Silver Lake visitor services and trail stewardship running

2257057 · January 14, 2025
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The Cottonwood Canyons Foundation requested town grants for weed mitigation, an adopt‑a‑trail program and a new Silver Lake naturalist role; the foundation said it staffs Silver Lake Visitor Center and handles daily visitor services that the U.S. Forest Service cannot fully provide.

Joanna Wilson, executive director of the Cottonwood Canyons Foundation, told the Town of Brighton on Jan. 14 that the foundation will ask the town to fund three stewardship proposals for the coming fiscal year: a weed‑mitigation and native‑plant program, the adopt‑a‑trail stewardship program, and a new Silver Lake naturalist position.

Wilson said the foundation has requested $15,000 for weed mitigation and native plants, $2,500 for the adopt‑a‑trail program and $15,000 to create a Silver Lake naturalist program. She said the foundation…

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