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Old Aug 8, 2006 | 09:05 AM
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Exclamation Pueblo Motorsports Park, Co Is In Danger

I find this on a local AWD forum I still go to from my Evo days. Thought with all the road racers here I should post it:

Originally Posted by bigd
I figured this is something for the whole community, and this forum would garner more attnetion and traffic.

There's a committee meeting in Pueblo on August 10th to discuss the use of PMI and the land surrounding it. We can't lose another track! Please at LEAST send a letter expressing your desire to at least keep it from being destroyed!

here's the original post by Ludachris on www.nasarockymountain.com


Originally Posted by Ludachris
I just received an email from PMP regarding an open meeting held by a planning committee that will discuss the future of PMP. This scares me a little bit with all the recent track closures. Please do what you can to attend this meeting or send an email showing your support. Here is the letter:

"On Thursday, August 10, 2006, the committee planning the future use of the Honor Farm property, which PMP is part of, will be holding an open meeting at the Pueblo Convention Center located on first Street between Santa Fe Avenue and Main Street, (One block west of Interstate 25 at the First Street exit (98B). The meeting begins at 6:00pm.


This is our opportunity to express, be it in numbers or in statements of support, our opinions concerning the importance of Pueblo Motorsports Park to our lives, Colorado and the Pueblo economy.


All of us may not get the opportunity to address the committee however, supporters are encouraged to attend. This committee reports directly back to the Pueblo City Council.


Everyone is invited. Drag Racing supporters, Road course groups, Bike riders, Quarter Midget enthusiast, High School participants and anyone devoted to Pueblo Motorsports Park.


Please attend, if at all possible. If you cannot attend and have not sent an e-mail expressing your support of PMP, please send it to me ASAP so I can include it with the others.


If you have any questions, please post a message here. Also, not everyone has the internet so please pass the word to everyone.


Thank you and Blessings to all,

Earlene"
I will find an address for letters to be mailed to as soon as I can. Here is the track's office address:

524 N Santa Fe Ave
Pueblo CO 81003

General Manager Jay Gilman (719) 202-0165
Marketing Director Jeff Atkinson (720) 289-4595
Sales & Publications Earlene Theis (719) 240-4132

You may also email your letters directly to Ludachris on the nasarockymountain.com website.
Originally Posted by Bottoz
Earlene's E-mail is ene5348@yahoo.com I just sent one to her.
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Old Aug 8, 2006 | 06:20 PM
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I've sent my e-mails in the past praising PMI at these type of meetings. The track itself has been under scrutiny for some time and you are correct: it would be a shame to lose it. For those that haven't driven the 2.2 mile road course, let me simply say that it has the best layout of any track within a 300 mile radius of Denver. It's worth fighting for!
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Old Aug 10, 2006 | 01:45 PM
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I got the message from the RM Div e-mail notice, and sent in a plea for keeping. If PMI closes, we're just going to have to find somebody with a long driveway and start doing laps back and forth on it. Second Creek, CDR, PPIR... I couldn't handle the complete loss of road courses from the area.
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Old Aug 10, 2006 | 06:48 PM
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Well at least we have Go Kart tracks to play at............for now. Damn liberals will probably shut those down too pretty soon.
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Old Aug 10, 2006 | 09:14 PM
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I want to e-mail them but I just don't know what to say. I'm a to the point person. My e-mail would be: "Keep the track open please." LOL
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Old Aug 12, 2006 | 06:32 PM
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There was a short article in the Pueblo Chieftain today about the meeting on August 10 and the discussion concerning the fate of the track. In general, it is likely that some small part of the area will be kept open for motorsports. The reporter noted that there was a surprising number of people from out of town at the meeting...people from as far away as Ft. Collins. A planning committee member remarked that in his opinion, the park should be for local people in Pueblo and Pueblo West and that outsiders should not have a say in how the land is used. If you care about this track, and you don't live in Pueblo, you might want to drop a note to the committee, or to the Pueblo Chieftain and let them know that this is a matter of more than local interest!
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Old Aug 12, 2006 | 06:37 PM
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Wow... Remind me not to stop and shop and give Pueblo my money. Thanks for this info.
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Old Aug 13, 2006 | 05:18 AM
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Sent my email in earlier this week; hope it helped.

What always gets me about all of this is that there's a TON of undeveloped land down there, while there aren't many tracks around...what's so special about the specific property that PMI sits on that would be worth closing the track for?

There's another synopsis of the meeting towards the bottom of this thread:

http://www.coloradoscca.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1806
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Originally Posted by Robert_K
Wow... Remind me not to stop and shop and give Pueblo my money. Thanks for this info.
Robert- I think that's precisely what we need to keep reminding the City Council of. Whether it's racing, HPDEs or spectating, we spend $$ in Pueblo. Taxable dollars that support their community. Even if they don't want "outsiders" directly determining the fate of the Honor Farm area (the land where where PMI is located), public officials will respond to a loss of revenue from their area!
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Old Aug 13, 2006 | 07:32 AM
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So why are they (City Council) trying to shut PMI down? They already lost money due to PPIR closing why lose more???
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Old Aug 13, 2006 | 03:04 PM
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There's always been alternative uses for motorsports facilities, or the land they sit on. Look at the case with PPIR, ISC bought it simply to move the NASCAR Busch dates to other tracks. They couldn't care less what became of the facility itself. The city of Fountain lost their biggest taxable attraction, but were helpless to do anything about it.

One problem with PMI is that it has never been a huge moneymaker: most road racing tracks around the country charge between $250 to over a grand PER CAR for a day's rental. We've been very fortunate that PMI and LaJunta offer such reasonable (ie. dirt-cheap) rates over the years.
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