The county Board of Supervisors Wednesday voted 4-0 to certify an environmental report and authorize a construction bid for a planned park in the community of Alpine. Located near South Grade and Tavern roads, the county-managed park will be built in phases, and ultimately feature 25 acres for active recreation and 73 acres for an open-space nature preserve. The first phase will begin next spring and completed in winter 2025, at a cost of $11.4 million. Features include utilities, trail connections, playgrounds, an off-leash dog and equestrian staging area, picnic spaces, a community garden, a park office and restrooms, sports courts, a volunteer pad and parking. Supervisors
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