Governor-elect John Hickenlooper’s approach to managing Colorado’s natural resources is somewhat of a mystery to Moffat County Commissioner Tom Mathers, he said.
That’s all the more reason why Mathers wants to sit down and discuss land policy with the governor to be, he said.
“I guess I’d like to meet with him and talk with him and let him know how important our natural resources are not only to just us in Moffat County, but as revenue in the state to help balance the budget,” he said. “I’d like him to help us develop our natural resources, which would help him balance the state budget.
At its regular Tuesday meeting, the Moffat County Commission approved, 3-0, signing and sending a letter drafted by the Moffat County Land Use Board to Hickenlooper.
The letter also requests a meeting with Hickenlooper, either in Moffat County or Denver. – More -
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