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Board agrees to accept Brush Creek Park‑and‑Ride quitclaim deed from CDOT; ordinance set for public hearing

5455069 · July 23, 2025
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Summary

Pitkin County will hold a public hearing Aug. 13 on an ordinance to accept a quitclaim deed from CDOT transferring the roughly 27‑acre Brush Creek Park‑and‑Ride property to the county.

Pitkin County commissioners voted to set an Aug. 13 public hearing on an ordinance that would accept a quitclaim deed transferring the Brush Creek Park‑and‑Ride property from the Colorado Department of Transportation to the county.

Public Works Director Brian Bennett told the board the state originally acquired the property in 1997 and had reduced the parcel to about 27 acres after earlier transfers. Recent upgrades…

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