High Line Canal Conservancy
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High Line Canal Conservancy-
Marisol Gallardo Velasquez Student at Red Rocks Community College
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Denver, Colorado, United States
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Rising Star
Chip (William) Brunk Director-
Littleton
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Top 5%
Lindsay Moery Director of Development at High Line Canal Conservancy-
Denver, Colorado, United States
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Top 10%
Harriet Crittenden LaMair Executive Director at High Line Canal Conservancy-
Denver Metropolitan Area
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Top 1%
Samantha Wilber Naturalist, volunteering enthusiast, educator, artist, and more-
Littleton, Colorado, United States
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Top 5%
Overview
The mission of the High Line Canal Conservancy (Conservancy) is to preserve, protect and enhance the 71-mile long High Line Canal in partnership with the public. The Conservancy is a nonprofit, tax-exempt project under the umbrella of our fiscal sponsor, the Colorado Nonprofit Development Center. The Conservancy was formed in 2014 by a passionate coalition of private citizens to provide leadership and harness the region’s commitment to protecting the future of the High Line Canal. With multi-jurisdictional support and in partnership with Denver Water, the Conservancy is connecting stakeholders in support of comprehensive planning to ensure that the High Line Canal is protected and enhanced for future generations. Our Canal is one of the nation’s most spectacular linear parks, connecting communities, people and nature. Our vision for the future is a permanently preserved 71-mile linear greenway that: ➢ Creates Connections: the Canal connects diverse communities and people to each other and to nature; ➢ Enhances Recreation: the Canal serves as a recreational spine that stitches together a regional trail system; ➢ Leverages Economic Growth: the Canal is an urban generator that infuses new life into the economy of surrounding communities; and ➢ Improves Environmental Health: the Canal is an ecological asset supporting 71-miles of wildlife and natural environment.
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