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Commissioners sign letter of support for Colorado Mountain Bike Association study of Beaverbrook watershed
Summary
The board voted to sign a letter supporting a Colorado Mountain Bike Association (COMBA) Parks & Wildlife nonmotorized trails planning grant for the Beaverbrook watershed. County staff said the study would help manage heavy recreational use and its impacts on roads, water and wildlife.
The Clear Creek County Board of County Commissioners voted Sept. 16 to sign a letter supporting a Colorado Mountain Bike Association (COMBA) grant application to Colorado Parks and Wildlife for planning and unmotorized trail work in the Beaverbrook Watershed.
Colton (staff member) told the board the area near the Upper Beaver Brook Reservoir is heavily used by mountain bikers and other recreationists, and that much trail activity is on "pirate" or informal routes. He disclosed he lives on Beaverbrook Canyon Road and…
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