At 71 miles long, the High Line Canal is one of the longest continuous urban trails in the country, twisting through the most populated area of Colorado while crossing a diverse mosaic of communities and nature. The Canal originates at Waterton Canyon in Douglas County and runs to Green Valley Ranch in Northeast Denver, falling within one mile of more than 350,000 residents.    They will be presenting about our collaborative planning process and our community outreach programs

Suzanna Fry Jones - Director of Marketing & Community Outreach     With a background in architecture, design and marketing communications, Suzanna’s keen aesthetic eye for details plays a pivotal role in shaping the vision of the High Line Canal Conservancy. Born and raised in Washington D.C., she earned a B.A. from Duke University. Her architectural education led her to work in the resort and hotel industries in San Francisco, Brazil and now, Denver. As Director of Marketing and Community Outreach at the High Line Canal Conservancy, Suzanna is able to combine her dedication to enhancing urban environments while creating a clear and lasting vision as the team embarks on a comprehensive planning initiative to preserve and protect the 71-mile greenway.

Lindsay Moery   Director of Development at High Line Canal Conservancy  Born in Denver, Lindsay grew up riding her bike and training for cross country on the High Line Canal. Passionate about the arts and environmental design, she received her B.A. from the University of Colorado and her M.A. from the Université Paris-Sorbonne. Having recently returned to Denver after three years abroad, Lindsay is inspired by the community’s passion for the High Line Canal and excited to continue to connect with others from the region as the Director of Development at the High Line Canal Conservancy. When she’s not thinking about the Canal, she enjoys traveling, writing and fly fishing.

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