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The city has reached agreements with all of the opposing parties in a Castle Creek water court case. But there’s still work to be done. When Aspen filed…
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Earlier this month, the open space and trails boards for both the City of Aspen and Pitkin County agreed to move forward with plans to build a trail along…
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The City of Aspen has reached agreement with two more environmental groups that opposed its water rights on Castle and Maroon Creeks. American Rivers and…
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The City of Aspen has agreed to move water rights for storage out of Castle and Maroon Creeks. The city has reached agreements with Pitkin County, two…
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The City of Aspen is making progress toward settlement in a state water court case regarding storage rights on Castle and Maroon Creeks. Aspen has filed…
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As Aspen city staff plans 2018 budgets, spending on water rights is expected to increase. The city spent $89,000 this year on legal work to keep their…
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City of Aspen staff is working to understand and prepare for future water needs. Part of that could mean a reservoir to store municipal water. The city…
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Aspen City Council hopes to get voter approval to buy land for municipal water storage, and they’ll discuss a ballot question Monday night. Last month,…
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Last month the City of Aspen announced plans to buy about 60 acres of land in Woody Creek that would be used for a reservoir in the future. It’s part of…
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As the City of Aspen is poised to purchase land that could be used as a reservoir, city council heard about the need for such water storage. George Oamek…