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The Crown Mountain Board has until the end of August 2013 to decide whether to place bond and mill levy questions for the Rec Center on the November 2013 ballot.
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Crown Mountain
Park & Recreation 0020 Eagle County Drive, Suite F El Jebel, Colorado 81623 970-963-6030 crownmountain@sopris.net If you have questions or would like to schedule an informational meeting, contact us at the email or phone number above. |
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The Recreation Center is envisioned as a true community gathering place for the 10,000 residents of the middle Roaring Fork Valley. For more information, see The Dream. |
From swimming to yoga, basketball to weights, the proposed Rec Center would have programs for all ages. From the bus stop in El Jebel, it would be about a five-minute walk to the proposed Rec Center. Read more about the Rec Center. |
Total estimated cost to taxpayers in the Crown Mountain Park and Recreation District would be just $3.32/month for the $25M construction bond and $1.66/month for the 2.5 Mills for O&M, per $100,000 assessed home value. ($4.98/month per $100K home). Read more about the financial components. |
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