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<br />City of Louisville, Colorado - Open Space Division <br /> <br />Page I of2 <br /> <br /> <br />. SERVICES. GOVERNMENT. BUSINESS. VISITING. I WANT TO... . <br /> <br />Parks & Recreation ~ Open Space Division <br /> <br />Open Space Division <br /> <br />EI <br /> <br />QUICK LINKS <br /> <br />Background & History <br /> <br /> <br />""'" <br /> <br />Contact the Open Space <br />Division <br /> <br />Education & Outreach <br />Events <br /> <br />Coal Creek Trail <br /> <br />Open Space Advisory Board <br />Plans & Reports <br /> <br />Rules, Regulations, & <br />Permits <br /> <br />The Open Space Division manages approximately 2,000 acres of open lands that serve a wide variety of values. <br />Each open space property is designated with one or more classifications; Preserve, Protect, Visitor, and Other. <br />These lands provide visual buffers between local municipalities and support many species of wildlife and diverse <br />plant communities. <br /> <br />Volunteer Opportunities <br /> <br />The City's trail system meanders through some of these open space parcels, such as Davidson Mesa, Tamarisk, <br />Lake Park, and the Leon A. Wurl Wildlife Sanctuary, to name just a few. Another important mission of the Open <br />Space Division is to preserve Louisville's agricultural backdrop by maintaining private farming in more rural areas. <br /> <br />http://www .louisvilleco.gov/SER VICES/ParksRecreation/OpenSpaceDivision/tabid/289/Default.aspx <br /> <br />9/3/2009 <br />