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Community Helps Guide Future of Westminster Hills Open Space

Community Helps Guide Future of Westminster Hills Open Space

 

Editor's note: The Westy Magazine article incorrectly stated that the specific area management plan had been created and implemented. The plan has not yet been created or implemented. The article has since been updated. 

 

The sprawling Westminster Hills Open Space (WHOS) has long been a popular outdoor destination for our community. 

Located at 100th Avenue and Simms Street, the natural prairie landscape and expansive views of the Front Range draw in nature lovers from all over the metro area, while 440 acres of accessible terrain make for a uniquely liberating opportunity for dog owners to let their pets roam free.

Given the growing popularity of WHOS, the City is committed to a collaborative approach to ensure this treasured space thrives for generations to come.

Following nearly a year of active engagement with the community, including hosting a community advisory team comprised of residents representing different interests, the City presented a proposal on how to best shape the future of the area. In July 2024, City Council directed staff to move forward with the proposal to designate the land as Westminster Hills Open Space Dog Off-Leash and Natural Area. This designation protects both the 440-acre off-leash dog area and the western half of the open space as a protected natural habitat for native wildlife.

A key part of guiding the future of Westminster Hills is the development of an area-specific management plan. This plan, created and implemented by City staff in collaboration with the community and leading parks planners, will serve as a roadmap for providing more amenities for residents and pets, such as trail design, shade structures, water stations, wildlife habitat, parking, and educational signage.

“The new management plan for WHOS is very exciting,” said Tomas Herrera-Mishler, Westminster’s Director of Parks, Recreation & Libraries. “We envision a balanced and enjoyable experience for all visitors. The new trail system is designed to protect the natural habitat while offering diverse experiences for recreation. We are confident that WHOS will be a wonderful destination for everyone to explore and appreciate.”

The future is bright for Westminster Hills, with several improvements under consideration. Proper fencing and strategic trail realignment will prioritize pet safety while off-leash, and the addition of shade structures and parking improvements will enhance the overall visitor experience.

Westminster remains dedicated to ongoing public engagement as we continue to shape this beloved community space. 

“Westminster Hills Open Space holds a special place in our hearts,” emphasized Herrera-Mishler. “The new management plan reflects our commitment to both environmental preservation and responsible off-leash dog walking. We encourage all residents to become familiar with the dog walking rules and regulations to ensure a clean, green, and enjoyable experience for everyone who visits WHOS.”

Learn more about Westminster Hills Open Space Dog Off-Leash and Natural Area by visiting www.westminsterco.gov/WHOS.

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