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Adams County delays decision on E 64 Avenue roadway vacation after residents raise access, drainage and emergency‑access concerns

3403951 · May 20, 2025
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Summary

The Board continued VAC‑2024‑2, a request to vacate a portion of E 64 Avenue near Kiowa Creek, to July 8 after residents and an adjacent landowner raised concerns about emergency access, drainage, recorded easements and future access for an adjacent mine; staff had recommended approval.

The Adams County Board of County Commissioners on May 20 continued a decision on VAC‑2024‑2, a request to vacate a portion of E 64 Avenue near Kiowa Creek in central Adams County, after public comment raised questions about access rights, drainage and emergency access. The board set a date‑certain continuance for July 8 and entered an executive session for legal advice before resuming the public hearing.

Staff presentation: David Aduboski of Community and Economic Development told the board the vacation request covers a portion of county right‑of‑way used informally and that staff had determined the proposed vacation would not create nonconforming lots and that adjoining owners have agreed to a private maintenance easement. Staff recommended approval, noting the segment “dead ends” at Kiowa Creek and staff found no immediate impediment to vacation because properties retain alternative access.

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