A homeowners association that disbanded 20 years ago but still owns eight parcels of open-space land has offered them to Breckenridge and Summit County free of charge. All the town and county would need to do is cover title insurance and closing costs, said Scott Reid, the town’s director of recreation. Last week he described the deal, which could boost the public’s open-space portfolio, to the Breckenridge Town Council. Read the article………………
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