EDITORIAL: Private Roads, Part One (CO)

At the conclusion of their regular meeting yesterday afternoon, June 18, the Archuleta Board of County Commissioners — Ronnie Maez, Steve Wadley and Alvin Schaaf — came out of an executive session and voted unanimously to enter into a lawsuit concerning a Timber Ridge subdivision road known as Bristlecone Drive. The commissioners specifically requested County attorney Todd Weaver to request a declaratory judgement from the courts defining a 1,400-foot stretch of Bristlecone as a public road, open to all users.  The lawsuit has been sparked, it would seem, by signs posted on one segment of Bristlecone Drive, by the Timber Ridge Homeowners Association, warning drivers:   Read the article…………………

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