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Pitkin County Advances Wildlife Crossing Study Planning

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Pitkin County Advances Wildlife Crossing Study Planning

Pitkin County commissioners have approved funding to move forward with a wildlife crossing study aimed at improving safety and habitat connectivity. The approved funding amount is lower than originally proposed, but still allows the study to proceed. The effort focuses on identifying areas where wildlife crossings could reduce collisions between animals and vehicles.

The study represents an early step in evaluating long-term infrastructure solutions.

KEY POINTS

  • Pitkin County approved funding for a wildlife crossing feasibility study.
  • The approved amount was reduced from the initial funding proposal.
  • The study aims to reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions.
  • Findings may guide future infrastructure planning decisions.

Why This Matters Locally

Infrastructure and environmental planning play a key role in shaping development across Pitkin County. Projects like this can influence how land is used and preserved, which in turn affects long-term real estate supply and community planning.

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By: Aspen Public Radio Staff | Aspen Public Radio | March 15, 2026

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