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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8407
Description
Platte River Basin - River Basin General Publications
State
CO
Basin
Statewide
Date
1/31/1995
Author
South Platte Working
Title
A Vision for the South Platte River
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<br />I <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />MPERAT <br /> <br />V E <br /> <br />2 000 <br /> <br />A V'j~jOI1 fop the <br />South rp tatte f/<juep <br /> <br />= <br />= <br />~ <br />Q <br />Q <br />c:t) <br /> <br />We want the South Platte River to be known and treasured <br /> <br />by the citizens of the City and County of Denver. If we prolect <br /> <br /> <br />and care for our River, and help restore its beauty, the South <br /> <br /> <br />Platte will bring our children and theirs unmatched recreation- <br /> <br /> <br />al, educational, and development opportunities. <br /> <br />The River corridor will be all IIrban conflllcllce of people. activi- <br /> <br />ties, nature, and ideas, wl,ere people from different neiglJborlwods mid <br /> <br />backgrounds, come together to recreate and reIlCi:(I their lies with <br /> <br />lIatllre... Where parts of the River corridor ille/lIde places for plants and <br /> <br />an;mals to flourish ami people can come tv appreciate them. In ",ore <br /> <br />flrbllll locab IIlong the River, there may be fewer plallts alld allimals, <br /> <br />but the River is always fliac tumbling over rocks a"d boulders. <br /> <br />11.e River is a place to lcarll. A place wherc peoplc can cOllie to <br /> <br />understand how nature and cilies interact, how this city grew up along <br /> <br />o,;s River, polluted it, moved an arms length away, rediscovered it, O1ld <br /> <br />has started to 1Il0ve back. <br />
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