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Open Space to start community and tribal-led design of Fort Chambers healing trail

2626468 · February 12, 2025
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OSMP staff outlined a 15–18 month planning process to design an interpretive "healing trail" at Fort Chambers Poor Farm with tribal consultation and five engagement windows; the board will receive updates throughout the process.

Open Space and Mountain Parks (OSMP) staff on Jan. 15 presented the next phase of planning for the Fort Chambers Poor Farm property and announced a community- and tribal-led process to design an interpretive “healing trail.”

Katie Knapp, identified in the meeting as a principal planner with Open Space and Mountain Parks, told the board that OSMP acquired the 113-acre property in 2018. The parcel, located north of Boulder Creek near 60 Third Street, includes agricultural lands,…

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