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Dillon’s community forums on town core redevelopment continue Wednesday

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To receive public input on redevelopment in Dillon’s town core, or the area within and around La Bonte Street, Buffalo Street and Lake Dillon Drive, the town is hosting a series of community meetings.

Facilitated by the Keystone Policy Center, each meeting has a different topic. The town had a kickoff meeting Sept. 18 and a meeting about the town’s vision and identity Oct. 30.

The next meeting, about urban planning and connectivity, is Wednesday, Nov. 12. A news release from the town stated participants will “explore Dillon’s layout, walkability, and infrastructure to preserve our mountain-town character.”



Each meeting is held at the Lord of the Mountains Lutheran Church’s meeting room from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Dillon encourages in-person participation but offers a virtual option.

The remaining meeting schedule includes forums Dec. 4, Jan. 22 and Feb. 12. Those sessions will cover economic development, transparency, trust and prioritization, among other topics.

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