As the 20th anniversary of 9/11 approaches, Adams County broke ground to begin construction on a new Veterans Memorial on the shore of Mann-Nyholt Lake at Riverdale Regional Park on Wednesday, Sept 8.
When finished, the memorial will be a life-sized model of the USS Colorado battleship, with the bow jutting into the lake and the current trail passing through the site. To view high-resolution renderings of the planned memorial, visit adcogov.org/veterans-memorial.
“This memorial should be a place of solemn remembrance as well as a place of excitement for those who want to enter into military service,” said Adams County Commissioner Charles “Chaz” Tedesco, a veteran of the U.S. Navy. “The memorial is built for the living, but it is meant to remember those who have passed, to recognize those who gave the ultimate sacrifice.”
The Veterans Memorial is the latest addition to the expansion of Riverdale Regional Park, which now includes the Adams County Fairgrounds, Waymire Dome, and the recently opened Riverdale Animal Shelter, with more amenities planned for the future.
“Today’s groundbreaking advances the ambitious plans the county has in place for Riverdale Regional Park,” said County Manager Raymond H. Gonzales. “We are committed to our vision of making this park a one-of-a-kind destination here in Colorado.”
Other speakers at the ceremony included U.S. Rep. Ed Perlmutter, U.S. Rep. Jason Crow, and Adams County Veterans Advisory Commission chair Michael R. Jenet. Adams County has released a recap video of the ceremony, and a video of the full ceremony is available on the county’s Facebook page.
Suncor’s Emergency Response Team (ERT) will conduct fire extinguisher training Wednesday, July 8, 2020, from approximately 1-3 p.m. The fire extinguisher training will take place at the Plant 1 fire training grounds on the western edge of the Commerce City refinery property. During the training there will likely be flames and smoke produced. Local stakeholders, regulatory agencies, and local government officials have been notified.
A Jefferson County judge ordered the City and County of Denver to pay Adams County more than $33 million for violations of an intergovernmental agreement (IGA) regarding noise levels at Denver International Airport (DIA) during the years of 2014, 2015, and 2016. DIA was found in violation of 67 Class II noise exposure performance standards (NEPS) during the aforementioned years.

