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What will happen to Telluride in twenty years?

By 2030, the people of this part of Colorado are likely to have several thousand newneighbors in San Miguel and Ouray Counties, if not more. While many new residents will live in Telluride and Mountain Village, the great majority of newcomers to the region will settle in the West End, Ridgway, towards Montrose, and in the smaller towns in the area. These new residents will create and fill jobs and contribute to the economy. They will pay taxes. They will enroll children in the schools and increasingly draw on and demand government services. They will also be joining you on the roads, driving to work, shopping, school and recreation. Every community in the region will be effected in many ways as the economic, social and visual landscape changes. On June 25th, please join us as we will describe the forces that will shape the future of the region and the kinds of private and public decisions that will determine the location, extent and impact of the changes.
June 25th at 4pm at the Michael D. Palm Theater in Telluride
This is the public presentation of two years of research, investigation and computer modeling to project the 20-30 year economic, ecological and community impacts of various future scenarios for the Telluride region.

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