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December 10, 2020

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JEFFERSON COUNTY, COLORADO

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VOLUME 155 | ISSUE 1

LOOKING BUFF IN GOLDEN

Survey finds residents view light industry, grocery store as desirable for Heritage Square JCOS to look for developer for former amusement park property BY PAUL ALBANI-BURGIO PALBANIBURGIO@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

The Buffalo statue on Washington Avenue was looking extra festive recently. Nearby, some eateries have set up outdoor seating tents to serve customers during the indoor eating ban. PHOTO BY PAUL ALBANI-BURGIO

DA honors two of law enforcement’s finest The office of District Attorney Pete Weir announced this year’s winners BY BOB WOOLEY :BWOOLEY@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

The First Judicial District Attorney’s Awards for Investigator of the Year and Patrol Officer of the Year.were given out at the District’s annual law enforcement luncheon. Detective Jeremiah Brunner, Arvada Police Department,was

awarded Investigator of the Year. “Detective Brunner is known for his tireless commitment to young victims of human trafficking and is involved with a task force dedicated to stopping it,” said District Public Information Officer, Pam Russell. In her remarks at the Dec. 2 luncheon, Deputy D.A. Katharine Decker, one of two prosecutors who nominated Brunner for the award, praised his ability to develop relationships of trust with the victims in the case he was nominated for, which was critical in moving forward with the prosecution, and said his commitment SEE AWARDS, P5

Detective Jeremiah Brunner stands for a portrait in front of Arvada City Hall. PHOTO BY BOB WOOLEY

Heritage Square’s past was go-karts, dinner theater and alpine sliding. Its future might look more like warehouses, a gym and maybe even research labs. At least that’s one vision that was preferred by a majority of respondents who participated in an interactive survey about the future of that property and the West Colfax corridor during a virtual community meeting on Dec. 1. The meeting was held after the Jefferson County Board of Commissioners approved a plan for Martin Marietta, which owns both Heritage Square and the materials mine to the north, to give Heritage Square and other surrounding parcels to Jefferson County Open Space. In exchange Martin Marietta will receive a northern portion of MatthewsWinters Park, which they will utilize for their mining operations before ultimately returning it to JCOS. Under the approved plan, JCOS will look to sell the Heritage Square property to a developer and use the money generated by the sale to purchase new property for open space elsewhere in the county. However, JCOS has first SEE HERITAGE, P7

INSIDE: VOICES: PAGE 12 | LIFE: PAGE 14 | CALENDAR: PAGE 17

HOLIDAYS ON ICE

Some rinks are open for family-friendly fun despite pandemic P14


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