
The “Whereas” Statements and the 2021 Hughes Ballot Measure
There has been a lot of focus on the “land uses” in the Ordinance langue for Hughes Open Space. Equally important are the WHEREAS statements in the Ordinance, though these important clauses are receiving little to no attention.
Make sure when reading the Ordinance language, you also focus on the WHEREAS statements.
CBS Covers Hughes & Our Intent to Keep Hughes PROTECTED Open Space (for All!)
While the amount of content skewed toward the vocal bike park lobby, it was pretty clear from this CBS news story (below) that the bike park lobby is stretching the legislative intent of the word "recreation" for their own high-impact large-scale bike park that would only serve a few in our community, and would negatively impact Hughes and the sensitive ecotone along the adjacent protected areas.
Listen to the Hughes Episode!
If you haven’t heard the Hughes episode of Fort Collins Through Another Lens, it’s a must-listen!
A PATHS organizer discusses some of the many questions and concerns around the experimental Civic Assembly process with podcast host, Trish Babbitt.
Make Hughes a Natural Area
Hello Friends and Neighbors,
There is a lot going on with Hughes Open Space these days, and it’s not good. We’ve been quietly watching the shenanigans around Hughes, particularly with regard to the City’s “Future of Hughes” tactics. Apparently, City leaders forgot that voters decided to conserve Hughes as open space in a landslide in April of 2021 (~69% of voters said YES!).