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J. Albers · · Colorado · Joined Jul 2008 · Points: 1,926
jleining wrote: Zoom in on that area, there's a massive mine already there...
Apples and oranges comparison. The mine hardly modifies the setting compared to a ba-gillion new cookie cutter houses, so it is a little unclear what your point is.
BigB · · Red Rock, NV · Joined Feb 2015 · Points: 340

They should shut the mine. Then they should ban everything/everyone except for Mtbers/runners from being on the blue diamond hill, I know a few trail builders who'd love to connect the cowboy trails w/ the cottonwood and BBT/SW ridge trails ;) just need a key piece of land open to recreation
#enoughwiththehorseshit
#whoneedsdrywallanyway
#thelandsbeendozedforgenerations
#nimby

Clay Hansen · · Colorado · Joined Jan 2010 · Points: 40

Signed.

BigB · · Red Rock, NV · Joined Feb 2015 · Points: 340
Eric and Lucie · · Boulder, CO · Joined Oct 2004 · Points: 140

(re-posting to bump)

Red Rocks is once again under threat of development!

Please go to saveredrock.com,
sign the petition,
and email county commissioners.

Direct links to petition and email available on that site. It won't take you 5 minutes.

Take a look at the map below and try to imagine the impact of this on the whole area... disastrous!

Ball · · Oakridge, OR · Joined Jan 2010 · Points: 70

BLM could have put this issue to rest, but they shitcanned the land swap deal because they didn't want the mine.

Apparently there was no room in their $1.2B budget to rehabilitate the land. This, from a bureau created to take care of land which was (supposedly) bought for a railroad.

Eric and Lucie · · Boulder, CO · Joined Oct 2004 · Points: 140

Bump... come on people!

Anonymous · · Unknown Hometown · Joined unknown · Points: 0

If everyone wants to donate to my fund me page I will make the sacrifice of buying up all the land and not building anything...

Ball · · Oakridge, OR · Joined Jan 2010 · Points: 70
ViperScale wrote:If everyone wants to donate to my fund me page I will make the sacrifice of buying up all the land and not building anything...
If you could make a free/cheap out-of-the-way camp site I'm in ;)

Does anyone have the county property map? The Vegas sprawl is definitely going west (with several mtbike trails now being consumed by fully irrigated golf courses). If the land is bought up all the way to the mine, or close to it, maybe there would be call for having a municipality buy it and make a park.
Eric and Lucie · · Boulder, CO · Joined Oct 2004 · Points: 140

bump

Parker Wrozek · · Denver, CO · Joined Mar 2012 · Points: 86

Great news. Thanks for the update

Bob Johnson · · Philadelphia, PA · Joined May 2014 · Points: 192

Awesome!

Doug Foust · · Oroville, WA · Joined Sep 2008 · Points: 165
John Wilder wrote:Bump. Your voice mattered. The planning commission recommended denial of the plan at this evenings meeting. It goes up for final action on Dec 7th to the County Commission. Thanks to everyone for their support!
Mind Blown!!!!!!!!
Steve Levin · · Boulder, CO · Joined Jan 2001 · Points: 952

Great news!

Thanks Southern Nevada Climbers Coalition and the thousands of climbers who signed the petition.

Is there a "next step" to ensure that Blue Diamond Hill never gets developed?

Doug Foust · · Oroville, WA · Joined Sep 2008 · Points: 165
slevin wrote:Great news! Thanks Southern Nevada Climbers Coalition and the thousands of climbers who signed the petition. Is there a "next step" to ensure that Blue Diamond Hill never gets developed?
Steve,

What happened last night was just the planning commissions recommendation to the Clark County Commission - the important vote will be theirs on December 7th I believe. Keep encouraging people to sign the petition and email the commissioners! saveredrock.com/
mountainhick · · Black Hawk, CO · Joined Mar 2009 · Points: 120

This kind of activism is so tenuous but crucial. Thanks for the heads up and follow up. It is so easy to get cynical about these things in our current political state.

I am really happy to hear that our voices mattered!

Doug Foust · · Oroville, WA · Joined Sep 2008 · Points: 165

County Commissioner Chris Giunchilgliani spoke as a citizen against this development, let's show our support by liking her facebook page:
facebook.com/Giunchigliani/

Steve Levin · · Boulder, CO · Joined Jan 2001 · Points: 952

Doug, thanks for the clarification. Will keep spreading the word!

Ball · · Oakridge, OR · Joined Jan 2010 · Points: 70
slevin wrote:Great news! Thanks Southern Nevada Climbers Coalition and the thousands of climbers who signed the petition. Is there a "next step" to ensure that Blue Diamond Hill never gets developed?
This won't happen without either a land swap or someone else purchasing the land.
Eric and Lucie · · Boulder, CO · Joined Oct 2004 · Points: 140
Ball wrote: This won't happen without either a land swap or someone else purchasing the land.
Perhaps, but denying the zoning change (i.e. not allowing dense development) will make any development prospect less profitable (if at all) so it may not happen (at least for now).

Please stay informed and be ready for another e-mail campaign later this year. Putting pressure on elected officials - however corrupt some of them may be - can and does work!
Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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