Matty B
Member
Garfield County in western Colorado is suing The High Lonesome Ranch over a locked gate on a public road near Debeque, CO. Here is a link to the article from the Grand Junction newpaper:
http://www.gjsentinel.com/news/western_colorado/garfield-raises-ante-in-public-access-lawsuit/article_9f5bb426-5cb6-11e8-bca5-10604b9f6eda.html
In 2016 High Lonesome Ranch sued after the county commissioners told the ranch to open the gate, and now the county has sued the ranch.
From what I understand, the only argument High Lonesome Ranch has for the gate is that the gate has been there since 1976 and they are concerned with trespassing. Does that make it ok to take this once public road, put a gate up, and make it a private use road only?
Just wondering if there is more facts and what others know.
http://www.gjsentinel.com/news/western_colorado/garfield-raises-ante-in-public-access-lawsuit/article_9f5bb426-5cb6-11e8-bca5-10604b9f6eda.html
In 2016 High Lonesome Ranch sued after the county commissioners told the ranch to open the gate, and now the county has sued the ranch.
From what I understand, the only argument High Lonesome Ranch has for the gate is that the gate has been there since 1976 and they are concerned with trespassing. Does that make it ok to take this once public road, put a gate up, and make it a private use road only?
Just wondering if there is more facts and what others know.