One of Colorado's busiest access ramps, on the Roaring Fork River in northwest Colorado, is back in official business after the state agreed to pay the owners $20,000 per year. "After months of negotiations followed by months of bureaucratic process, the Colorado Division of Wildlife and the owners of a popular boat ramp on the Roaring Fork River in Carbondale have signed a new lease." Brent Gardner-Smith in the Aspen Daily News.
Colorado Secures Carbondale Ramp Access
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