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County approves two agreements to formalize outdoor recreation partnerships: USFS cost-share and NFF fiscal contract for CPW RPI funds
Summary
The board approved a no-cash cost-share agreement with the U.S. Forest Service and authorized a contract with the National Forest Foundation to receive Colorado Parks and Wildlife Regional Partnership Initiative funding to support local outdoor recreation management and volunteer programs.
Lake County commissioners on May 20 approved two items aimed at formalizing partnerships to support outdoor recreation maintenance and planning on public lands.
First, the board approved a nonfunded challenge cost-share agreement with the U.S. Forest Service (Pike and San Isabel National Forests; Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands). Tourism and economic development director Adam Ducharme said the no-cash arrangement allows Lake County and the Forest Service to record staff time, equipment, and volunteer hours as work-in-kind credits rather than cash exchanges. The agreement…
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