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The C.A.R.E. neighborhood is bisected by Mt. Vernon Canyon and Interstate 70. Lookout Mountain and Mt. Vernon are on the north side and Mt. Morrison, Genesee Mountain and Lininger Mountain are on the south side of Mt. Vernon Canyon. |
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Early History of C.A.R.E. A few of the early citizens who worked for nearly a year getting CARE legally set up as a non-profit organization were Greg Henika from Idledale, Rick Weinberg from Mt Vernon, Bob Baily and Judith Pearl, Genesee, Dorothy Reed, Paradise Hills, and John Studebaker from Lininger Mountain. Serious consideration was given as to how to set up the mechanism for taking a stand on County issues Under the presidency of Rick Weinberg, attorney, CARE immediately jumped Into the County hearings on towers . . . towers on Mt Morrison, and towers on Lookout Mountain. Those early years were busy ones, for CARE also supported the group that was opposing the large gravel mining operation near Clear Creek Canyon. And a number of delegates worked for five years on the Central Mountain Community Plan, a technical document used by the County Commissioners as a guide for future development in Mt Vernon Canyon. The committee, chosen by the County Commissioners, was originally composed of CARE members and others from the business community. But in the end, after five long years, only the CARE members, Karen Bull, Greg Henika, Judith Pearl, Rock Pring, Dorothy Reed, and John Studebaker hung in there to complete the project. Some areas of activity we have been and continue to be involved in include the fostering of area homeowners’ associations, preservation of nearby Open Space and parklands, antenna farm concerns, wildfire prevention, weed and insect pest control, zoning concerns, Colorado Heritage Area designation and water resources. Also, we have sponsored political candidates forums, tours of historic places, landscape architecture tours, and other activities of interest to area residents. Care’s lifeblood is rejuvenated year by year by the willingness of new volunteers to join in to address common causes. We continue to need and encourage participation and involvement in dozens of causes and activities important to our residents. More information on C.A.R.E. and the Community it represents can be found on the on-line eddition of City and Mountain Views http://www.citymtnviews.com
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Copyright © 2006 C.A.R.E. - All Rights Reserved. |
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