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Your Voice Matters Most

Swift action is THE most important thing you can do to support the opposition to the Spring Valley Ranch Development. We need to display to the county the volume of concerned citizens, and the multitude of reasons this development threatens our community’s character, safety, and natural resources. Hearing from citizens is vital to ensure that the county takes the time and effort to thoroughly review and assess this project.

MAKE OUTREACH TO THE COUNTY YOUR FIRST ACTION!

For those who are not comfortable writing, we have several letter examples to help, or simply send a note that says you oppose this with a bullet list of reasons.

NEW – Example Letter 1

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Contact Garfield County NOW

Community Development Glenn Hartmann

County Commissioner Tom Jankovsky -District 1

County Commissioner Perry Will -District 2

Perry Will

County Commissioner Mike Samson -District 3

Attend A County Meeting

 Note that we encourage people to check the county website for more specific meeting information. BOCC Meetings typically have a window of time at the start available for public comment. We encourage you to stop by any time to voice publically your concerns. We will also make a point to post and highlight any meeting held by the county that we know for a fact will be reviewing information about the Development. 

Join Us In Making a Difference

It is important that we work together as a community to ensure everyone is aware of the impacts of this development on the greater county landscape. As many recent groups have successfully organized against poor development proposals within the city and county, we too are seeking full support for the long standing health and safety of our resources and way of life. 

SPREAD THE WORD

Please share this with everyone you know who values preserving Garfield county and rural Colorado. The more people who know, and speak up, the more likely we are to be heard. Thank You.

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