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Friday, 05 March 2010 16:33

So, what's happening around Woodland Park these days?  Starting with the Black Hills natural gas compressor, the city council voted to approve a settlement that gives Black Hills exactly what they wanted, and ends up costing the city around $6k in legal fees (link).

Residents will be voting on a 1% sales tax to fund the construction of a rec center, and already the debate is heating up.  The business community is bringing forth a proposal to build an aquatic center at Meadow Wood Park, in an attempt to avoid the competition that a YMCA would bring.  Besides, an indoor pool is what most people seem to want, anyway.  However, in the article (link), there doesn't seem to be any mention of the financial side of an aquatic center...if the YMCA is to be believed, such a venture is never self-sustaining and will require a continual infusion of cash from the city...where will that come from?

The hospital has a new CFO (link), and the school district has a new superintendent (link) and a financial challenge for next year, with deep budget cuts needed.

Developer Will Brown managed to get the definition of 'downtown' modified by the DDA so it now includes a couple of lots in the Paradise Lodge Market Subdivision (link) with plans to turn it into low-cost studios for artists to rent.

The Comprehensive Plan has finally been finished by the citizen committee set up, and has been passed to the planning commission for approval (which then created a subcommittee, and well, you know how these things go).  You can read the draft here.  The sign ordinance, meanwhile, is being influenced by the squeaky wheels in town rather than common sense; get ready for electronic signs and other big changes.

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Yep. Council - or should I say the 4 members more interested in ideology than reality - screwed the pooch big time on the sign ordinance. Just remember that Keep Woodland Park Beautiful, Teller Historic Preservation, the Planning Commission, and the business community were all in agreement with what was ORIGINALLY sent to council. What came out was their ideological hack. Expect the same on the Comp Plan. And they wonder why people don't want to get involved in this community.
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