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Editorial: Money talks and …

Plans to renovate the old Power Stations 5&6 near the west end of the Historic Arkansas Riverwalk of Pueblo are exciting.

However, one major concern remains. We’ll get to that later.

In Sunday’s Ideas section, Dana Crawford – who pioneered the redevelopment of Denver’s historic Larimer Square in the mid-1960s and redeveloped more than a million square feet of historic property in the city of Denver – outlined her vision for the power plant area.

First, there are plans for a baseball field complex, which is expected to take place regardless of whether the old power stations are redeveloped or torn down. Those extra fields, coupled with the Runyon Field complex, would enable Pueblo to host more youth baseball tournaments.

Read more at The Pueblo Chieftain.

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