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detour will divert northbound tra c through downtown Evergreen to Meadow Drive while southbound tra c will travel on Evergreen Parkway.

With ESCO on board, “we will start to look through calendars, when this may start, when can mobilize and when they can they get materials,” EPRD Executive Director Cory Vander Veen said. anks to increasing construction costs, the project will cost close to $5.5 million, with the majority of the funding coming from grants. Jefferson County is stepping up to help ll the gap between the money the district had acquired and the actual cost, and it looks like it will kick in about $550,000, Liz Cohen, grants and development coordinator, told the rec district board. e Evergreen Lake North Trail was built in 1987, and in 2016, a portion of the trail collapsed, closing it for 19 months. EPRD sta managed to shore up the supports under the trail to reopen it.

EPRD has gotten grants from the Denver Regional Council of Governments, Colorado the Beautiful and local groups including the Evergreen Metropolitan District and the Evergreen Legacy Fund.

Inaugural Indian Hills Winterfest a chilly success

BY DEB HURLEY BROBST DBROBST@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

Arrowhead Park in Indian Hills was lled with snowy community fun on Jan. 28 at the inaugural Winterfest.

Children and adults alike participated in outdoor events such as snowshoe races, tug-o-war and an egg toss, and the brave jumped into a frigid plunge tank, though a large bon re nearby helped mitigate the e ects of the cold water.

Plus there were food trucks, a show

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