WEEK OF FEBRUARY 8, 2024
VOLUME 128 | ISSUE 50
Open house focuses on groundwater
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Elbert County is moving toward master plan for crucial resource BY NICKY QUINBY SPECIAL TO COLORADO COMMUNITY MEDIA
Elbert County and environmental consultant Forsgren Associates recently held their first open house as they move toward creating the Elbert County Water Master Plan. About 100 people attended, and 620 people answered an online community questionnaire that was sent out before the open house. Elbert County Director of Community & Economic Development Marc Dettenreider, Planning Administrator Wendy Doyle and Economic Development Consultant Eric Larson were present for the Jan. 24 gathering at the Elbert County Fairgrounds in Kiowa. Larson said one of the purposes of the master plan is to help inform the county planning commission and county commissioners as they create guidelines for developers. Elbert County might adjust water rules where water is depleting or change guidelines for developing certain areas. Whether or not there is enough water to support existing residents as well as new developments has SEE WATER, P8
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The project overview poster from Forsgren Associates employee Will Koger’s station at a Jan. PHOTO BY NICKY QUINBY 24 gathering on water issues at the Elbert County Fairgrounds.
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