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This week: some hellos and goodbyes to journalists in the Valley, two discussions about owning permanent space in downtown Aspen, and using city dollars…
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On April 4, Ward 5 in Glenwood Springs will elect a City Council member. Ward 5 is basically the first neighborhood you come to when you’re driving into…
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A couple dozen feet made all the difference for a technicality that has caused Cale Mitchell to withdraw his name from the Aspen Mayoral race.Cale…
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Tonight, Aspen City Council will hear from the Parks Department about how to handle new public art pieces and the installation process.Teresa Hackbarth…
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It was announced last week that the Wheeler Opera House received over $100,000 to supplement its programming budget. Executive director Gena Buhler said…
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Friday was the last day on the job for former Glenwood Springs City Manager Jeff Hecksel. He served as manager for more than a decade and was involved in…
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This week Aspen City Council approved a rate increase on both the electric and water utilities run by the municipal government. The rates will go up as…
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Despite lofty canary-initiative goals, the city of Aspen only has one publicly accessible charging station for electric vehicles.However, if the city…
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Now that the electorate narrowly approved using Aspen City Hall for “community use” in the future, a group is moving forward with plans to return the…
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Aspen City Council Tuesday agreed not to purchase commercial spaces and affordable housing units in a historic downtown building. The City has a “right of…