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Save Cottonwood Park Corridor!

We Need Your Help!

The open land east of Cottonwood Park in Louisville may soon be lost to development.

This unique land lies between two open areas and borders the Goodhue Ditch aka "Cottonwood Creek." It is used and enjoyed by many area residents in so many ways. In particular, it is a gateway to Cottonwood Park and provides connectivity between the bike path and Pirates' Park, the Ball Field, and Louisville Middle School. It is part of a continuous open space and wildlife corridor that winds all the way to Davidson Mesa to the west and Callahan to the north. Raptors, including the Sharp-Shinned Hawk, Cooper's Hawk, and Great Horned Owl nest in its trees.

Cottonwood Park Corridor

Population density and traffic congestion are already very high in this part of Louisville. Imagine how development would completely destroy this open space and increase traffic in our neighborhood!

Neighbors and other concerned community members are coming together to take action to keep the beautiful tree-lined Goodhue Ditch and the grassy field as open space, and preserve the beauty and value of our neighborhood. Please join the email lists and help Save Cottonwood Park Corridor.

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