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Woodland Park and the environment - a period of transition? PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 27 April 2009 08:02
Woodland Park is a great town, but seems a bit confused when it comes to the environment lately.  A free recycling center has just opened up in the Wal-Mart parking lot, where residents can drop off most mixed recyclables - glass, cans, etc (no cardboard).  The Courier has more on that story (thanks, Teller County Waste, for donating that!!!).  Around the same time as that, incumbent IREA board member Sperry defeated challenger Galvin.  The IREA is notorious for its head-in-the-sand attitude towards global warming, alternative energy, and support for new coal power production. Hopefully the recycling center is more indicative of the future of our community than the Comanche coal-powered power plant the IREA helped build near Pueblo.

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