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The second campaign finance report for the City of Louisville Special Election disclosed that the developer-funded “Yes for Louisville” campaign continued to dramatically outspend it opposition by more than 30 to 1.


A complaint lodged by a pro-Redtail Ridge lobby against “Citizens for a Vibrant, Sustainable Louisville” was dismissed on Monday by the City of Louisville.


Campaign finance reports posted by the City of Louisville reveal that the Redtail Ridge developer has already spent almost $50,000 of corporate money in an attempt to buy the special election. As a result, the grassroots opposition is being outspent by 26 to 1.


A complaint lodged by a pro-Redtail Ridge lobby against “Citizens for a Vibrant, Sustainable Louisville” was dismissed on Monday by the City of Louisville.

Documentation - City Clerk Letter to Citizens for a Vibrant Sustainable Louisville


Editor’s Note published in the Boulder Daily Camera on Sunday, March 27 clarified that the newspaper is not making an endorsement in an upcoming special election in Louisville


Pro-Development Nonprofit incorporates with the help of controversial operative Katie Kennedy.

Documentation - Yes for Louisville Articles of Incorporation


Campaign Flyer - Details


Campaign Flyer Cover Sheet - Trust


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Documents on Redtail Ridge Development and ConocoPhillips Plan


Signed Ordinance Approving Redtail Ridge

ORDINANCE NO. 1811 SERIES 2021 - AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE FIRST AMENDMENT TO CONOCOPHILLIPS CAMPUS GENERAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN (REDTAIL RIDGE MASTER PLAN)


Retail Ridge Traffic and Mobility Study

The purpose of this study is to evaluate potential traffic and mobility projects within and around the proposed Redtail Ridge development.


Redtail Ridge GDP (General Development Plan)

The 2010 ConocoPhillips development plan


ConocoPhillips GDP (General Development Plan)

The current Redtail Ridge development plan.


ConocoPhillips PCZD (Planned Community Zone District Zoning Agreement)

The legacy agreement between the City of Louisville and ConocoPhillips.

Opinion Pieces


Letter to the Editor -- Bob Muckle: Redtail Ridge: Vote ‘No’ for a better deal

Daily Camera, April 9, 2022


Guest opinion -- Joshua Cooperman: Redtail ridge: Economic boon or bust?

Daily Camera, April 10, 2022


Letter to the Editor -- Tamar Krantz: Redtail Ridge: A smaller development means more open space.

Daily Camera, April 5, 2022


Letter to the Editor -- Milt Strickler: Redtail Ridge: Vote ‘No’ and Campus Drive extension can still happen

Daily Camera, April 4, 2022


Guest opinion -- Matt Jones: Redtail Ridge: Vote “No” to reject ‘dark money’

Daily Camera, April 2, 2022


Letter to the Editor -- Sherry Sommer: Redtail Ridge: Vote “No” for a better future

Daily Camera, March 31, 2022


Letter to the Editor -- Scott Sala: Redtail Ridge: An assault on our community

Daily Camera, March 28, 2022


Guest opinion -- Mayor Ashley Stolzmann: Redtail Ridge: Vote “No” because Louisville deserves better

Daily Camera, March 24, 2022


Guest opinion -- Chris Wheeler: Redtail Ridge: Vote “No” for a better Louisville

Daily Camera, March 15, 2022


Letter to the Editor -- Cathern Smith: Redtail Ridge: Please vote ‘No’

Daily Camera, March 8, 2022 by Justin Solomon


Letter to the Editor -- Redtail Ridge: Scaled-down approach would include Avista

Daily Camera, February 12, 2022 by Justin Solomon


Letter to the Editor -- Redtail Ridge: The Fallacy of Growth

Daily Camera, July 23, 2021 by Tamar Krantz


Letter to the Editor -- Redtail Ridge: What about Wildlife?

Daily Camera, July 23, 2021 by Stephanie Rowe


Letter to the Editor -- Redtail Ridge: Louisville needs patience

Daily Camera, May 28, 2021 by Tamar Krantz


Guest opinion -- Chris Wheeler: Redtail Ridge Deja vu

Daily Camera, May 12, 2021


Letters to the Editor--Redtail Ridge: A blow to small-town life

Daily Camera, August 17, 2020, by Julie Kovash


Letter to the Editor--Redtail Ridge: An outdated development model

Daily Camera, August 17, 2020 by Maryan Jaross


Speaking Out--Power to the People on Redtail Ridge

Colorado Hometown Weekly, August 12, 2020 by Cindy Bedell


Letter to the Editor--Redtail Ridge: Most residents oppose the project

Daily Camera, August 9, 2020 by Stephanie Rowe


Letter to the editor -- Redtail Ridge

Daily Camera, August 3, 2020 by Cindy Bedell and Susan Moris


Guest opinion -- Chris Wheeler: Louisville stands at a crossroads

Daily Camera, August 3, 202 by Chris Wheeler