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Leadville city administrator urges county collaboration; describes vision for indoor youth/community space

2431204 · February 27, 2025
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Leadville City Administrator Laurie Simonson told Lake County commissioners that stronger city–county collaboration is a priority and described a community-led effort to convert a vacant building near Ice Palace Park into indoor, unstructured space for youth; the city applied for a DOLA grant but was not awarded funding.

Leadville City Administrator Laurie Simonson told the Lake County Board of County Commissioners on Feb. 20 that improved collaboration between the city and county is a strategic priority and said relationships matter for long-term projects.

Simonson highlighted ongoing coordination on the county and city comprehensive plan and a small set of high-priority items including a seasonal “lifetime permits” issue and coordination around a proposed indoor youth/community facility near Ice Palace Park.

Simonson said the building in question — acquired by the city — has been discussed for years as an unstructured gathering space for youth and families. She…

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