AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWildfire Crisis: A fast-moving, drought-fueled fire season is hitting Colorado hard, with the Aspen Acres Fire growing past 86,000 acres (about 13% contained) and new evacuations and pre-evacuation orders issued near Leadville as the Willow Fire expands; officials warn thunderstorms could help firefighting but also bring gusty winds, lightning, and flash-flood risk in burned areas. Public Safety on Water: Colorado Parks and Wildlife stepped up enforcement at Chatfield Reservoir over the July 4 weekend, running boating-under-the-influence checks and reminding people that life vests and permits matter as much as alcohol awareness. Water & Courts: Nebraska’s lawsuit against Colorado over South Platte River Compact obligations is headed to the U.S. Supreme Court, setting up a long fight over how junior water users are restricted. Energy & Tribes: Despite federal headwinds for renewables, the Ute Mountain Ute tribe is moving forward with a major solar build, underscoring how tribal stewardship can keep clean energy projects alive. Western Grid Planning: Western governors backed a multi-state transmission task force aimed at easing bottlenecks and improving reliability across the region. Wildlife & Recovery: Colorado’s conservation work continues, including efforts tied to endangered species reintroductions and human-wildlife responsibility as summer pressures rise.
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