Monday, November 16, 2009

CCG Meetings

The meetings for the West TSA Community Consultative Group (CCG) are open to the public, the dates are below. The original field trip scheduled for NOV 14th was snowed off.
  • Saturday November 21th, CCG field trip to Long Canyon and Saddle Rock (original date snowed off)

  • Thursday December 3rd, CCG meeting

  • Thursday December 10th, final CCG meeting for 2009
If you need more info on location times etc please contact the representatives (see below posting) as times and dates may change.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

West TSA Community Consultative Group (CCG) Caucus Results

The results of the West TSA Community Consultative Group (CCG) Caucus on 15th September are below. Thanks to everyone who showed up and made for a great evening, I've spent a great deal on theatre tickets in the past and not experienced such passion, perfidity, intrigue, depression, elation and comedy. This was truly the theatrical event of the season.

AND THE WINNERS ARE.....................

The Neighbourhoods (Adjoining the WTSA area)

- North - Ned Patton
- Central - Art Schwadron
- South - Scott Gordon

- Alternate - Guy Burgess

Cultural Resources - Charlie Manlove

Recreation

- Mountain Bikes - Mark McIntyre
- Dog Community - Mike Katz
- Climbers - Mark Oveson
- Hikers - Johannes Rudolph
- Runners/Multisport - Peter Bakwin

Conservation

- FOBOS - Karen Holweg*
- FOBOS - Ray Bridge*
- PLAN Boulder - Gwen Dooley
- Bev Gholson
- Unattached - James Gallo
* 2 members from the same group would not be tolerated in the other caucuses, different rules.

Staff
- Whit Johnson (GIS)
- Joe Reale (Ranger/Naturalist)


Following the main meeting the Recreational group elected "Alternates" but as
the planning for their alternates is still unsettled, they elected for 2 scenarios

If a limited number of alternatives are allowed, assuming the candidates
would need to be familiar with a broad range of issues. The elected are:

1 - Suzanne Webel
2 - Lori Fuller
3 - Buzz Burrell

The preferred scenario is that each group would have its own alternate in which case the elected are:

Hikers - Buzz Burrell
Mountain Bikers - TBD
Multisports - Suzanne Webel
Climbers - Ted Lanzano
Dog Issues - Lori Fuller

Thanks to all the volunteers willing to commit the time and good luck.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

BATCO Homepage


Regular Monthly Meetings

The 4th Monday of Each Month.

Nov 23, Dec 28 2009
Jan 25, Feb 22 and March 22 2010.
(Thanksgiving date to be confirmed)

7:00-8:45PM, REI, Boulder


During these meetings we discuss the full range of Boulder County trail-related issues. This includes city open space, county open space, US Forest Service land, and even Rocky Mountain National Park. Anyone interested in these issues is welcome to attend.



Who We Are
BATCO Brochure

Get Our Map
BATCO Map -- Order Form -- Retailers

What Are We Doing
BATCO Summer 2008 Newsletter

How to Join
BATCO Membership Form

Participate
Next BATCO Meeting

Learn About the Issues:
BATCO (and Partner) Documents

Contact Us
BATCO Board of Directors

What's New
General BATCO Info -- Detailed Management Information




Jasper and Neva from S. Arapahoe

Monday, September 22, 2008

BATCO West TSA Map

All colors apply to Western TSA ONLY.

Red = Major existing roads / trails that are
not formally designated trails according to the OSMP
map but should be recognized -- Note applies to WEST
TSA Only -- Red outside of TSA = mtn bike accessible
trails

Pink = Social trails that may be worth converting to
designated trails

Purple = Existing undesignated trails with access
controled by neighbors -- should be kept open -- public
access improved -- delicate negotiations required

Orange = Designated trails (on the ground signs)
not on OSMP map

Green = Short new trail that should be built --
minimal environmental issues

Brown = Climbing Trails that should be designated
as difficult hiking

Light Wide Blue = VERY Rough Mtn Bike Alignment or
Mtn Bike Eldorado / Walker Ranch

Dark Blue = Permit free adventure hikes (like
rockclimber access) on good existing social trail

Wide Light Green -- Vagus possible connector from
Bear Canyon to Walker Ranch

NOTE: Alignments are approximate and subject to much
discussion and revision

Saturday, August 9, 2008

Aug 25 Western TSA Meeting

To all members of the Boulder Outdoor Coalition, environmental recreation groups, and the at-large trail community:

Please join us Monday, August 25, 7pm at REI to discuss OSMP's upcoming West TSA.

At the July BATCO meeting we continued our discussion of strategies for reframing the debate over public land management issues in ways which will yield better decisions for all concerned. Meeting participants expressed strong support for a new "Trails Connect" initiative which we will be pursuing over the next few months.

We spent also spent a considerable time thinking about how best to approach Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks (OSMP) upcoming assessment of the ways in which it will manage the "Western Trails Study Area (TSA). This large area extends west of Broadway between Eldorado Springs and Linden Drive including the Flatirons, Green Mountain, Bear Peak, Flagstaff, and Sanitas. The process will literally determine how the "Mountain Parks" vision of the last century will be carried forward into the new 21st-century Boulder.

We have focused on figuring out how we can best contribute to the success of this process in the near future, and hereby offer a series of three open meetings to consolidate the community's thinking.

We propose to start the first meeting, August 25, by soliciting and compiling your ideas for managing the area -- trails, facilities, and practices to maintain and possible improvements to make. The second half of the session half of the session will be devoted to developing a list of questions for OSMP about their plans and assemble suggestions about ways in which the process might be structured most effectively.

At the following BATCO meeting, September 22, we plan to invite OSMP representatives to come tell us about their plans and respond our questions and suggestions.

In a final meeting, October 27, we propose to develop, for presentation to OSMP and the larger community, a more concrete set of recommendations, including detailed maps, outlining our thoughts on how the area might best be managed. In doing this we will try to craft a plan that will simultaneously advance the full range of interests represented in our community (including those traditionally associated with the various recreation, environmental, and land use groups).

We believe this initiative will remove a lot of the usual rhetoric and will streamline the TSA process for the department and the public alike.

So, mark your calendar and plan to attend the August 25 meeting. Bring a friend! Spread the word! We hope to see you there.


Guy Burgess

for the Boulder Area Trails Coalition (BATCO)

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Next Meeting July 20

Next Meeting
Monday July 2o 2009, 7:00-8:30PM, REI, Boulder
Topics to be Discussed (Tentative)

WestTSA Community Collaborative Group
- This is the hot topic for July

Other Issues Raised by Participants


Monday, June 23, 2008

Trail Issue-Related Documents

BATCO
BATCO Details

Original BATCO Website

Boulder Outdoor Coalition
Connection Ecology