Illegal motorized travel a priority The U.S. Forest Service wants people to know that law enforcement officers are out there—as in, …
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Wilder development gets go-ahead from planning commission
Low bridge a concern One of the county’s most well known subdivisions is looking for a facelift for its Taylor River-front …
Read More »Water flows an issue at Timberline condos
Problem should be fixed in 10-15 days Residents in Timberline Condos Building B in Mt. Crested Butte have been noticing that …
Read More »School construction giving a boost to local contractors
Nearly $4 million spent in Crested Butte so far Local contractors and tradespeople—along with the community that supports them—were able to …
Read More »Ski area looking for revised air program to boost winter numbers
RTA tells CBMR to stop blaming them The bigger they are, the harder they fall. At least that’s the economic trend …
Read More »BOZAR rejects the “mass” of Sixth Street Station project now in limbo
Appeal? Redesign? Overall size didn’t matter but where the size was located did…and that resulted in a huge setback for the …
Read More »Peña rejects CBMR on Snodgrass
Next step could be Tidwell review and then…court and then NEPA? It wasn’t a stake through the heart, but it was …
Read More »Snodgrass Appeal Denied
On Friday Deputy Regional Forester Jim Peña denied Crested Butte Mountain Resort's appeal of Regional Forester Charlie Richmond's decision to not …
Read More »Council learns about new WM recycling plan
“We’re listening to the people” The town of Crested Butte’s trash contractor got the council excited Monday night. During the regular …
Read More »Town Council rejects banner request by Chamber for Restaurant Week
Marquee in the Four-way’s future? Signs and their impact on the town have been a recurring theme in front of Crested …
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