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File #: 25-326    Version: 1
Type: Presentation Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/4/2025 In control: Board of County Commissioners Study Session
On agenda: 6/30/2025 Final action:
Title: 1:00 PM *Easements for Dove Creek Trail
Attachments: 1. Board Summary Report, 2. Map of Dove Valley Trails Initiative, 3. Permanent Access Easement from SEMSWA, 4. Easement Agreement from CCSD
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To: Board of County Commissioners

Through: Gini Pingenot, Director, Open Spaces

Prepared By:
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Michele Frishman, Grants and Acquisitions Manager, Open Spaces
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Presenter: Michele Frishman, Grants and Acquisitions Manager, Open Spaces
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Subject:
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1:00 PM *Easements for Dove Creek Trail
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Purpose and Request:
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Open Spaces staff will present two recommended easements to be granted to the County by the Southeast Metro Stormwater Authority (SEMSWA) and the Cherry Creek School District (CCSD) for the new Dove Creek Trail near Dove Valley Regional Park. Staff requests that the Board authorize the Open Spaces Director to sign the proposed easements, and that this item be added to the consent agenda for formal adoption. The draft easements and a map of proposed trails in the area are attached.
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Background and Discussion: SEMSWA has constructed drainage channel improvements along Dove Creek between South Chambers Road and East Broncos Parkway in Centennial, east of Dove Valley Regional Park and the Cherry Creek Innovation Campus (CCIC). SEMSWA's improvements included a new maintenance path for its operations, in the same location identified for a future trail by the Dove Valley Trails Initiative completed by the Dove Valley Metropolitan District (DVMD) in 2018.

Users of Dove Valley Regional Park, CCIC students and employees, employees of surrounding businesses, and future residents in the area will benefit from a new trail connection in this location. Therefore, at the request and expense of Open Spaces, DVMD, and the City of Centennial, and with the support of the Dove Valley Working Group, SEMSWA added a 3" crusher fines layer on its maintenance path to enable it to be used as a public trail. Open Spaces, DVMD, and Centennial will reimburse SEMSWA for the cost of installing the trail-surfacing material pursuant to an intergovernmental agreement.

In order for the trail to be used by the public and ...

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