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Raton's Outdoor Recreation and Economic Revival

Raton's Outdoor Recreation and Economic Revival

Key Questions

What initiatives are Raton leaders pursuing for economic revival?

Interim City Manager Segotta and Mayor Chatterley are driving public lands expansion in partnership with the Nature Conservancy to promote recreation and tourism after the coal industry's decline. This effort aims to leverage natural assets for job creation and economic growth.

How does Ted Turner's property factor into Raton's outdoor recreation plans?

Ted Turner owns a 550,000-acre property near Raton featuring lakes and wildlife. It presents opportunities for collaborations that could boost tourism and generate jobs in the region.

Has Raton's outdoor revival received media coverage?

A PBS episode has highlighted Raton's efforts in outdoor recreation and economic revival. The coverage underscores the city's transition from coal dependency to tourism-focused development.

Interim City Manager Segotta and Mayor Chatterley drive public lands expansion with Nature Conservancy for rec/tourism post-coal. PBS episode highlights Raton; Ted Turner's 550k-acre local property with lakes/wildlife boosts potential collaborations for jobs/tourism.

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Updated May 9, 2026