Lone Tree Residents Organize Against Housing Development In Open Space
Concerns grow over proposed subdivision adjacent to Bluffs Regional Park
On a clear autumn morning, the skyline from the top of the ridge of the Lone Tree Bluffs stretches unbroken from downtown Denver to Pikes Peak. Views of wild open space, western foothills, and trails where neighbors ride and hike all add to a sense of nature among urban sprawl.
But that view may s…
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