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The Lost Creek Guide June 5, 2024

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Volume 17 • Edition 11

June 5, 2024

Delivering to over 18,000 homes & businesses including all of Fort Lupton and Lochbuie.

“Truth will ultimately prevail where there is pains taken to bring it to light” George Washington “If we are to guard against ignorance and remain free, it is the responsibility of every American to be informed” Thomas Jefferson

Hudson Accuses Lochbuie of Violating Court Stay With BNSF Annexation

by Christopher Wood, Editor BizWest BNSF’s tracks run along Interstate 76 in southeast Weld County. The land east of the Tracks would house a massive new intermodal Facility. An acrimonious public hearing —complete with allegations of “appearances of collusion” between county officials and BNSF Railway Co. — ended Wednesday with commissioners voting 4-1 to vacate a portion of Weld County Road 41. BNSF requested vacation of the road between Weld County Roads 4 and 6 as part of its massive, planned intermodal facility and logistics park along BNSF tracks on the east side of Interstate 76. BNSF officials told commissioners that the railroad had worked with neighbors to address issues such as access, emergency services, illegal dumping and maintenance of private irrigation ditches. Jacob Woods, an attorney representing BNSF, said the vacation was necessary now for BNSF to meet its timeline for the development. “There is a construction timeline for the project, and moving forward with the vacation at this time allows BNSF to proceed and get the site shovel-ready for future development,” Woods said. Hudson town officials countered that the vacation would forestall the town’s MSLCAT (Mountain States Line Constructors Joint Apprenticeship &Training) annexation — located south of the BNSF project. Hudson is embroiled in litigation with Lochbuie over competing annexations of rights of way along Weld County Roads 4, 41 and 45. Hudson officials stated that vacation of portions of WCR 41 would eliminate the contiguity required for the town to complete the MSLCAT annexation. Nicholas Hartman, town attorney for Hudson, outlined the town’s concern. “Procedurally speaking, the reason why we’re kind of getting into this argument between annexation and vacation is because the portion of 41 that’s being considered for vacation today, Hudson’s MSLCAT annexation, uses that to make contiguity, so if it’s vacated, it destroys contiguity,” he said. BNSF on Saturday submitted three annexation requests to Lochbuie, totaling 2,367 acres. Lochbuie’s Town Council gave initial approval to the Lochbuie’s Town Council gave initial approval to the annexations Monday.

Devastated: Colorado’s Fentanyl Disaster

A documentary produced by Steffan Tubbs of Mountain Time Media and funded by Steve Wells

www.devastatedco.com

commentary by Bob Grand. Lost Creek Guide This is a must watch documentary underscoring the tragic impact fentanyl is having on families in Colorado, and across America. Be prepared, this hour and a half documentary is recommended for mature audiences. It is disturbing, but the message is very real. Access to the documentary is free:

www.devastatedco.com

Fentanyl is the leading cause of drug overdose related deaths in America. It has been said this is not a red or blue problem, it is a red, white, and blue problem. It does not discriminate; its victims cover a broad spectrum of the population. Law enforcement is trying to manage this but is hampered by ill-conceived legislation at the state house. Trace back to Colorado House bill 22-1326 which the Colorado Senate & House passed. The original bill was four pages, the final bill that passed was ninety pages. A key item was that possession of four grams or less of a controlled substance was a misdemeanor as long as the person in possession stated that they did not know it was a dangerous drug. Guess what, it did not take long for dealers to figure that out, so trying to start the legal process to get dealers off the streets was thwarted from the beginning. We should make it a requirement for our nationally elected officials and our Colorado Governor, his staff, and all elected officials to meet with family members who have lost loved ones. That will get them focused on solving the problem rather than dancing around it. It should not be a scheduling problem as in Colorado we are losing 2,000 people a year to drug overdose deaths, of which almost seventy percent are fentanyl related. Unfortunately, plenty of family members to visit with, far too many.

Hudson Accuses Lochbuie Of Violating Court Stay With BNSF Annexation continued on page 5...

Heart of the Plains, in Roggen, Annual Memorial Remembrance: Remembering those who served and those that have passed photos by Lost Creek Guide, photographer, Pat Lentell

WHAT’S IN THIS ISSUE

Page 2: Way of the World Page 2-3: Letters to the Editor Page 4: Southeast Weld County Chamber of Commerce Veteran & First Responder Appreciation Luncheon Page 6: Hudson Fishing Derby & Safety Day Page 7: Fort Lupton Memorial Day Celebration Page 9: Hudson Cedar Street Block Party & Market Page 11: I-76 Speedway Update & Schedule Page 12: RE3J Annual Art Show at the Hudson Library Page 14: Southeast Weld County Chamber of Commerce Multi Chamber Derby Day


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