

Denver7 speaks to FOHNA organizers about their citizen ballot measure (Measure 303) that would protect Hughes as a 100% City Natural Area for all members of the Fort Collins community and local wildlife.
Mr. Tracy discusses why the City Council's "multiuse" development measure is wrong for Hughes and does not align with the citizens' 2021 ballot measure. 20250902 Council Meeting.
Ms. Haefele, an expert in survey research, discusses the City's ongoing and improper use of an unbalanced survey scale (Likert Scale) that significantly biases outcomes, including the "multiuse" outcome of the Civic Assembly on the future of the Hughes land.
Mr. Stave talks about City Council's so-called "Multiuse" Development proposal for Hughes, and suggests it does not align with the original intent of the 2021 citizen ballot measure. 20250902 Council Meeting.
Ms. Rosas describes the clear misrepresentation of City Council's ballot measure to develop Hughes, and points out the Council is not following the Civic Assembly's final recommendations, despite Councils claims. Ms. Rosas' comments were one of six official protests of Council's high impact "multiuse" development ballot language. 20250902 Council Meeting
Ms. Murphy discusses the CCIP tax renewal that is on the November 2025 ballot and how it earmarks $5 Million for a bike park, and seems rushed and not ready for voters. 20250902 Council Meeting
Mr. Stave discusses how the majority of Natural Area acres is conserved outside of City limits, with Fort Collins taxpayer dollars. Hughes would add 165-acres of Natural Areas land right here in our City where residents and taxpayers live, work, and play.
Allen Turner speaks about what he voted for in 2021, and how beautiful Hughes is now even before any active restoration. Behind Allen, a runner is jogging peacefully in the not too far distance.