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Clear Creek commissioners back Safer Streets grant pursuit, ask staff to prioritize pedestrian safety and CDOT coordination in DLD plan
Summary
After adopting the Dumont–Lawson–Downeyville sub‑area plan Jan. 7, Clear Creek County commissioners directed staff to pursue a federal Safer Streets grant, seek maintenance agreements with CDOT for County Road 308, create a dedicated DLD web page and hold local town‑hall meetings to provide residents ready access to resources and updates.
Clear Creek County commissioners reviewed early implementation steps for the Dumont–Lawson–Downeyville (DLD) sub‑area plan at a work session on Feb. 4, directing staff to pursue federal grant funding and coordinate safety improvements with the Colorado Department of Transportation.
Planning staff said the DLD plan, adopted Jan. 7, translates goals developed during extensive community engagement into an “implementation table” with priorities and proposed timelines. Amy Saxton, speaking for planning staff, summarized the team’s proposal to sort action items into implementation types — information/communications, policy/process changes, future master‑planning items and stand‑alone projects — and asked commissioners for guidance on priorities.
Saxton said, “As you know, the DLD sub area plan was adopted on January 7,” and explained staff added an “implementation type” column to help turn the plan’s action items into deliverable…
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