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Re: corkscrew turntable

March 16, 2004 02:32AM
This is a very valid concern. We are trying to stabilize structures before they get turned over to the Forest Service, and in one instance, the Lewis Mill in San Miguel County above Telluride, will be transferred to the county over potential concerns of Forest Service stewardship.
We have had great cooperation from the Forest Service and I think on this one they are on board. The Red Mountain Project has been for 2 years the number one project in land acqusition in the entire United States for the Forest Service, so I think any structure demolition or changes to historic sites, like the surviving railroad infrastructure, would be very counter productive to them. They are having to learn that the multiple use concept has to embrace historic structures as well, especially in this particular situation. Their past actions have not been too sterling in many instances.
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