Fort Collins Temple
The site for the Fort Collins Colorado Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has been selected. The new temple will be constructed on the southeast corner of the intersection at Trilby Road and Timberline Road, across the street from a Latter-day Saint chapel in Fort Collins. Ref. Source 6
Fort Collins Colorado Temple (Hover)
People in Fort Collins neighborhood want Larimer County to block LDS temple
Neighbors say the temple will hurt property values and increase traffic on already busy roads. Before the LDS church can submit development plans, however, the church has some nearly 20-year-old complications to work out first. Ref. Source 4
Colorado LDS temple moving forward with city support
FORT COLLINS, Colo. -- A city planning board has recommended land for a proposed LDS temple in Fort Collins, Colo., be annexed into the city and rezoned, a move that will allow plans for the 27,000-square-foot temple to advance. Ref. Source 8
Fort Collins Colorado Temple Approved
The Fort Collins Planning and Zoning Board on Thursday unanimously approved a new temple for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in south Fort Collins despite objections from some neighbors about the height of the temple's steeple and additional traffic it will bring to a rapidly growing area. Ref. Source 9
Church Leaders Break Ground For A Second Colorado Temple
Salt Lake City | Saturday, 24 August 2013 00:00:00 -0700 | Ground has been broken for the Fort Collins Colorado Temple, one of 171 temples either in operation, under construction or announced in the world.
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Vandals damage Fort Collins Temple
“We are saddened by the vandalism at the construction site of the Fort Collins Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and at other places of worship in the area," Said Eric Hawkins, a spokesman for the LDS Church, referring to three Fort Collins churches that were burglarized this summer. "Both the construction company and the church are working closely with local authorities as they pursue their investigation. Questions regarding the nature of the vandalism should be directed to local law enforcement." Ref. Source 3d