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Tag: Council Work Session

Council Work Session Presentation

On Friday, January 4th, Stand With Our St. Vrain Creek presented further justification for protecting the St. Vrain riparian corridor during City Council’s Work Session.

The full PowerPoint presentation is available here.

Posted on January 5, 2019Author Jamie SimoCategories UncategorizedTags Council Work Session, Resilient St Vrain, riparian, St Vrain blueprint, St. Vrain CreekLeave a comment on Council Work Session Presentation
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