Since Ballot Measure 1A passed in 2018, it’s accrued over $39 million which has been divided up to finance early childhood care, behavioral health programs, fire mitigation, recycling and public infrastructure around Summit County. The.
A recent Colorado News Collaborative investigation found that many of those mental health treatment centers are failing to serve the most vulnerable Coloradans. Mind Springs stands out among them for intense community disappointment about access to and the quality of its care. Nowhere is that disappointment expressed so bitterly and publicly than in Summit County.