June 25, 2021
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DOUGLAS COUNTY, COLORADO
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VOLUME 19 | ISSUE 30
County hosting ‘Together We Stand’ celebration Event will be held at Sandstone Ranch BY ELLIOTT WENZLER EWENZLER@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Planes stand at Centennial Airport in 2018.
FILE PHOTO BY ELLIS ARNOLD
Court dismisses airport’s challenge on flight paths Centennial Airport opposed FAA’s Denver Metroplex plan, fearing noise, effect on safety BY ELLIS ARNOLD EARNOLD@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
In what may serve as an anticlimactic end to a years-long dispute between metro Denver governments and the Federal Aviation Administration, a federal court has dismissed Centennial Airport’s challenge to the FAA’s approval of a plan to reroute metro Denver airplane traffic. “I think frankly the court punted on this — didn’t want to touch this with a 10-foot pole,” Robert
From Nov. 18 through Dec. 20, 2019, the public was able to comment on any of the changes made between the draft environmental assessment of the Denver Metroplex plan and the final environmental assessment. Changes between the draft study and final study are listed at tinyurl.com/MetroplexFinal. The rest of the documents related to the plan are available at tinyurl.com/MetroplexProjectWebsite. The link labeled “final EA full document” still goes to the draft, but the one above it lists changes made in the final study. The Federal Aviation Administration held 12 public meetings, mostly in the Denver metro area,
at which FAA representatives answered questions about the project and took written comments. Those ran from April 29 to May 16, 2019. Around that time, the agency took comments online and by physical mail during a roughly six-week public comment period about the draft EA. The FAA sent out an announcement of the project in May 2016. Public comment was initially accepted through early June 2016, according to the notice. The agency hosted 12 public workshops to explain the project and take comments between April and May 2017. It also fielded online comments for a month afterward.
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Douglas County is hosting a public celebration “of gratitude and community spirit,” following the recent reopening of much of the community due to decreased COVID-19 cases. The “Together We Stand” event will take place June 26 at Sandstone Ranch, a more than 2,000-acre preserved area in southern Douglas County. “This event is intended to create a moment of pause and peace, (and to) inspire gratitude and celebrate what unites us on one of the most heavenly properties in our open space catalog,” according to a joint statement from the board of county commissioners. While the historic ranch portion of the property is normally closed to the public due to its sensitive environment, the public will be able to visit this area for the festivities. “Join your friends and neighbors as we honor those we’ve lost and celebrate the resilience and strength of so many during this past year,” according to a county news release, “Including hard-working individuals and families, our business community, first responders, other public servants and the healthcare and public health professionals from throughout Douglas County communities.” Event goers can expect live bluegrass music, food vendors, hikes and SEE CELEBRATION, P18
REEL CHANGES
Movie theaters open but the pandemic changed viewing modes
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TREADING THE TURF Prep sports action fills the fields around area P23