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Elbert County delays decision on vacating Palomino and Pinto Trails after residents raise equestrian, traffic and emergency-access concerns
Summary
After extended public comment and staff testimony, Elbert County commissioners continued consideration of resolutions to vacate portions of Palomino and Pinto trails to Dec. 17 so staff can research deeded bridle-path easements, fire-code turnarounds and traffic impacts tied to the proposed Gold Creek Commons development.
Elbert County Board of County Commissioners on Nov. 19, 2025 postponed action on resolutions to vacate portions of Palomino and Pinto trails after residents, public-safety officials and a developer representative raised unresolved questions about equestrian easements, traffic and emergency access.
Monty Hankins, the county’s public works director, told the board the staff recommendation would vacate 75 feet at the far east end of Pinto Trail and 190 feet at the far east end of Palomino Trail to limit through-traffic from the proposed Gold Creek Commons subdivision. Hankins said planning estimates for a 120‑unit development translate to roughly 1,200 vehicle trips per day and that state guidance suggests considering pavement upgrades for dirt roads with more than about 200 trips per day. “Therefore, that is why we are presenting to you the recommendation or the…
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