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Council approves ‘‘Water Runs Back’’ as name for new open space after consultation with Cheyenne and Arapaho tribal representatives
Summary
After outreach with tribal representatives and a public survey that drew community backing, the council unanimously approved the name "Water Runs Back" for a newly acquired 32‑acre open space property. Staff said signage will include Indigenous language translations and the site may include a native plant garden.
The City Council unanimously approved a resolution to name a 32‑acre open space property at 18100 County Road 7 "Water Runs Back Open Space," citing community engagement and consultation with Indigenous partners.
Kluge Leek, the city’s open space and trails specialist, described the multi‑step naming process: staff solicited public comment through multiple newsletters and an online poll (158…
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