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Maybe it s for a new job or maybe it s to take a leap and try something new, but if you re reading this, you might be looking to move to Fort Collins.
And you re not alone. The picturesque Northern Colorado city and frequent best of list lander is becoming increasingly known for its quality of life and has a steadily growing population to match.
It s large enough to have some big city amenities, but hasn t lost the small-town charm that sprinkles its quaint downtown blocks. While Old Town is perfect for a fancy date night among gleaming restaurants and sparkling storefronts, a short drive will take you to an array of no-frills eateries and watering holes fit for an unfussy college town.
A notice from Essex County Council in this week’s
Guardian details the order that came into effect on April 22 for the temporary closures of various lengths of road – some of more than a mile long – in Waltham Abbey, Loughton, Chigwell and Nazeing. In addition to the closures, temporary ‘no waiting, no loading and no stopping’ restrictions will be introduced along each section of road. Furthermore, the 7.5 tonne weight limit in that length of Sewardstone Road/Crooked Mile from the junction of Sewardstone Roundabout to the junction with Crooked Mile Roundabout in Waltham Abbey will also be temporarily suspended. The order is valid for 18 months from April 22 but exact dates when each section of works will take place will be specified on the one.network website.
Few, if any, wildlife researchers have captured and handled more mountain lions than Mat Alldredge.
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife mountain lion expert based in Fort Collins has captured more than 300 mountain lions in his career.
Just over 100 of those cases contributed to the most extensive and intensive studies ever done on the secretive predators. From 2006 to 2015, Alldredge conducted a study in the foothills of Jefferson and Boulder counties, roughly from Conifer just south of Interstate 70 to Lyons. He used GPS collars placed on 52 adult males and 50 adult females to help understand the predators movements, behavior and interactions with humans.