Birders,

 

It delights me to announce that the Colorado State Land Board today 
unanimously agreed to keep Chico Basin Ranch intact once the current lease 
expires on Dec 31, 2024. That means a continuation of one lease for one 
87,000-acre parcel.

In addition, they’ve decided to put the ranch out to a competitive bidding 
process, meaning that the Phillips family will have to bid against other 
ranchers. Staff did alert us that they do not typically go with the highest 
bidder, but rather, they consider both the stewardship record of the 
rancher along with the bid.

The plan had also been to seek Requests for Proposals (RFPs) for a 10-year 
lease, but the Commissioners are now asking staff to develop options for 
118 rights (which would allow the future lessee to match a competitive bid) 
or similar methods in which leases on large properties (Chico, Lowry and 
Chancellor) might be extended. Staff hopes to present such options to the 
Commissioners in April, and to devise a final RFP by May. RFPs would not go 
out to the public for at least 18 months.

So, while this was all meant to be wrapped up today, the Commissioners – to 
their credit – have decided to continue the process in order to find a way 
to reward future lessees for their stewardship. Since three new 
Commissioners will come on board in July, all would like to see this 
finalized by June.

As far as whether birders would need a layered lease to access the property 
post-2024, that remains likely but still unclear. Similarly, whether one 
organization would hold a lease for all birder access - or whether more 
than one birding group would be allowed to hold a lease - has yet to be 
determined.

We were told that approximately 200 comments were sent in regarding Chico 
for today’s meeting, which is astounding. The Commissioners thanked those 
who took the time to express their thoughts, and I, too, thank all of you 
for your concern for this beloved property.

Linda

Linda Hodges

Conservation Chair

Aiken Audubon

Colorado Springs

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