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Pitkin County moving forward on plans for Phillips Trailer Park


With conceptual plans for redevelopment of Phillips Trailer Park largely ironed out in 2020, Pitkin County officials and staff in 2021 will look to fine-tune project details, seek approval from the county Planning & Zoning Commission and apply for grants that can assist with the cost of major infrastructure work designed to improve the health and safety of the community.
Currently, the trailer park — a few miles northwest of Woody Creek — consists of about 10 units in the “riverview” area (on the western bank of the Roaring Fork River, close to Highway 82) and 30 units in the “hillside” area (off of Lower River Road). The county bought the land in early 2018 for $6.5 million as a way to preserve it as affordable for the residents there, removing the threat of private development and potential displacement. Since then, officials have conducted public outreach efforts and contracted with consultants to plot what they see as the best course of action ....

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County moving forward on plans for trailer park


With conceptual plans for redevelopment of Phillips Trailer Park largely ironed out in 2020, Pitkin County officials and staff in 2021 will look to fine-tune project details, seek approval from the county Planning & Zoning Commission and apply for grants that can assist with the cost of major infrastructure work designed to improve the health and safety of the community.
Currently, the trailer park — a few miles northwest of Woody Creek — consists of about 10 units in the “riverview” area (on the western bank of the Roaring Fork River, close to Highway 82) and 30 units in the “hillside” area (off of Lower River Road). The county bought the land in early 2018 for $6.5 million as a way to preserve it as affordable for the residents there, removing the threat of private development and potential displacement. Since then, officials have conducted public outreach efforts and contracted with consultants to plot what they see as the best course of action ....

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