User:
Matt Baker
Date: 2007-07-13
Views: 2302
There
is a battle brewing inside the Denver Council of Regional Governments
around expanding the urban growth boundary. Jefferson, Douglas, Adams
and Arapahoe county, want to be able to develop more unincorporated
areas. They are united against the regions cities who make the case we
should focus development in the already developed areas. Maintaining
the focus on already developed areas would reduce sprawl, improve air
quality, increase mobility and save the region billions of dollars in
transportation improvements.
The biggest point of contention is the State Land Board's proposed
development of the Lowry Bombing Range. They have asked Arapahoe County
to petition to include this development in their request to expand
development. This is a very bad development for the region:
1. In 1999 the Range was designated as part of the voter mandated Stewardship Trust Lands for its unique ecological value.
2. While selling off the land will generate 80 million dollars for
schools, the Denver Council of Regional Government models indicate
expanding the Urban Growth Area to include Lowry would lead to the
region and state having to pay over 800 million dollars in added
infrastructure (roads, sewer, water etc) costs.
The Trust Lands should be protected. The state should promote smart
growth not leapfrogging development. Finally, Colorado is grappling
with how to fund tens of billions of dollars in unmet transportation
needs. Why in world would a state agency add half a billion dollars to
that total? DRCOG should send Lowry back to the Land Board.