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Eagle County Open Space tax en route for possible 2027 election
By Kate Kampner kkampner@vaildaily.com at Vail Daily
· July 17, 2026
· 4 min read
Almost two weeks ago, the Eagle County Open Space Program approached county commissioners about putting a property tax on the table for the 2026 election. After much discussion, shelving it for the 2027 election was proposed.
On Tuesday, Eagle County commissioners picked the timeline that coul...
Key takeaway In a recent interview, Commissioner Tom Boyd said the 2027 timeline would now allow for more time to be spent on surveying voters to see what projects they might favor.
Why this matters in Aspen News
As the Eagle County Open Space Program sets its sights on the 2027 election, neighboring Pitkin County, where Aspen is located, will likely be watching with interest. The potential expansion of Eagle County's land conservation capabilities could have implications for regional efforts to protect wildlife habitats and water rights. In particular, the mention of wildlife safe passages as a potential focus area may resonate with Aspen residents, who are familiar with the importance of preserving wildlife corridors in the Elk Mountains. The possibility of increasing the Open Space Program's revenue cap could also provide a model for Pitkin County to consider in its own conservation efforts. With the extra time afforded by the 2027 timeline, Eagle County officials will have the opportunity to engage with voters and gather more robust data to support their objectives, which could ultimately inform conservation strategies in the broader Roaring Fork Valley region.
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Category: government ·
Published: July 17, 2026 ·
Source: Vail Daily ·
Reading time: 4 min
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What is this story about? Almost two weeks ago, the Eagle County Open Space Program approached county commissioners about putting a property tax on the table for the 2026 election. After much discussion, shelving it for the 2027 election was proposed.
On Tuesday, Eagle County commissioners picked the timeline that coul...
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