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OSMP kicks off interpretive planning for Fort Chambers ‘healing trail’; five engagement windows planned
Summary
Open Space staff outlined a 15–18 month planning process to design an interpretive healing trail at the Fort Chambers Poor Farm site, including tribal consultation, five public engagement windows and a consultant hire; the board will receive updates at each phase.
Open Space and Mountain Parks staff told the Board of Trustees on Jan. 15 they are beginning a 15–18 month planning process to design an interpretive “healing trail” and related education at the Fort Chambers Poor Farm site.
Katie Knapp, principal planner with OSMP, said the 113‑acre property, acquired in 2018, contains riparian and hayfield habitat, agricultural lands of statewide significance and a house listed on the National Register of Historic Places that formerly housed the Boulder County Poor Farm. The board previously recommended the…
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