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Larimer County says it has conserved 64,232 acres and is on track to meet long‑term open‑space target

Larimer County Board of County Commissioners · January 29, 2026
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Summary

Natural resources staff told commissioners Larimer County has added 14,232 acres since 2018 (total 64,232 acres), meeting about 60% of a 24,000‑acre 2018–2043 target; staff also outlined a 2026 Transfer of Development Rights effort, a FEMA hazard‑mitigation update and the Forest Tracker mapping tool.

Megan Flenikin, natural‑resources objective team leader, told the Larimer County Board of County Commissioners that the county’s land conservation work has added 14,232 acres since 2018 for a total of 64,232 acres, which she said represents roughly 60% of the 24,000‑acre goal set for 2018–2043 under the open‑space sales‑tax program.

"We added 14,232 acres to our land conservation portfolio which…

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