We’re excited to share that The Denver Post has published an in-depth article on Monday, May 5th, with a front-page story highlighting how residents in Southshore, Beacon Point, Tallyn’s Reach and other local communities have been opposing the proposed Lowry Ranch Comprehensive Area Plan and it’s well pads.
“More than 600 online comments and 1,300 emails have poured in over recent weeks, excoriating Crestone Peak Resources’ plan to drill up to 166 wells on 32,000 acres in Arapahoe County, just southeast of Aurora’s suburban Southshore neighborhood.”
📰 Read the full article here:
👉 Arapahoe County residents fight back as oil, gas drilling eyed near Aurora homes, reservoir
The piece explores the growing concern from residents and local officials about the scale and location of the proposed development—just east of the Aurora Reservoir and near neighborhoods, a Superfund site, a landfill, and critical water sources. It also underscores the importance of public participation in shaping the future of our community.
We’re grateful to The Denver Post for covering this important issue and amplifying local voices. Every bit of awareness helps as we continue working to protect our health, environment, and quality of life.
Stay informed and share the article with your neighbors!