Copper Mountain sets public hearings for redevelopment proposal
For many years, Copper Mountain has approached county commissioners with redevelopment plans, only to be sent back to the drawing board. Now, it’s back at the table again.
Copper will ask the county for permission to redevelop its base area. The new plan calls for several hundred new units. Tuesday, July 29 at 1:30 p.m. at the county courthouse, a public hearing will be held.
Copper wants to build a new hotel, get rid of parking on Copper Road, add open space and restore wetlands. Officials plan to use money generated from new development to improve trials and wetlands at Copper. Some Copper residents are concerned about their mountain views being blocked by new buildings.
For more information, visit www.co.summit.co.us/Planning/index.htm
and click “current planning.â€
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