The Commissioner in Douglas County, Colorado, will discuss the projects of the Mega Sports Complex in a work session on Tuesday morning.
The commissioners say the idea is a top priority and was included in their strategic master plan. Parks, Trails, Historical Resources and Open Space Fund. County voters extended the sales tax in 2022 to benefit from this fund.
Now, the county leaders are in the early stages of planning several projects that will use these funds. The Sterling Wrench can see a 500 -acre sports mega complex, which includes ballfields, polo fields and botanic garden.
Douglas County
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“We are talking about basketball courts, baseball plains, football capacity, cultural facilities, walking paths, biking, County Commissioner Abe Laden said. It is connected to the East Western regional trail and accessible to all citizens in Douglas County.”
Lidin said the proposed Zebulun Sports Complex is the same as what the County Taxpayers want, based on it. A recent survey Parks and open space financing priorities.
“This survey summarizes yes,” Laden said.
The survey found that the only high priority for taxpayers was open space.
“Most people went out to stay away from the city, and they feel like the city is crossing them. They really want to keep the open space safe.”
Glasses will rather see Parks’ tax dollar goes on open space protection instead of sports complexes.
Glass said, “For most people who voted to extend the sales tax on parks and open space, most people were assuming that the majority of the funds would go to open space. However, it seems that they are trying to get more and more utensils for the developers trying to avoid their money.
A sterling wrench mother said she was excited about the possibility of having children’s sports facilities nearby.
Youth Sports Groups are raising about it More hair fields are required Mark Steinke, president of the County Ripators, said he supports Zulin to increase youth sports, but the project will not be resolved for his palace rock players who have lack of fields.
Laden could not say how much Zebulun would cost the county, but he said it would be financed through parks and open space dollars, which are strictly operating through the belt language.
“It is not surprising that more than 70 percent of people voted in favor of keeping sales tax for open space, but if they hear that most of it is not opening, they will be very upset.”
But Laden insists that the project involves open space.
“There will be elements that are really parks and entertainment, elements that are open space and certainly some historical elements,” Liden said.
Sterling will donate 500 acres of land to County County. Development Company President Brooke Sometimes shared the following statement about Zebulun:
“In an attempt to become a good neighbor, the Sterling Wrench Development Company voluntarily operated a recently acquired land parcel for a regional sports complex, which will serve all Douglas County, a Douglas County, a Douglas County, with all the Douglas County’s sports facilities. Will take advantage of the Sterling Rench Development once again, improved the transportation of this kind of facilities and infrastructure in the area.
The project is in the early stages and there is no parks project on the table. Laden said the commissioner still wants a public input on this and other ideas. His work will be held at 10:30 am on Tuesday, and neighboring countries can do. Join the meeting from far away by teams Or call 720-739-2066 (only audio) and enter the phone conference ID: 385 389 957#.
The County Commissioners plan to place the Town Hall directly at the Zibolon Idea in the Sterling Rench next month.