Town, RMBL and Alvarez family to develop 160-acre parcel By Kendra Walker The Mt. Crested Butte Town Council has agreed to …
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Tri-State quits coal projects; increasing renewables
Co-op members, business owners asking for 80 percent carbon-free electricity By Katherine Nettles The call for cleaner energy from its members …
Read More »Mt. CB council struggles to nail down STR license fee
“Our purpose is to establish a baseline” By Kendra Walker The Mt. Crested Butte Town Council attempted to set the fees …
Read More »School district being conservative with mill levy override dollars
It’s about more than just the state shortfall by Mark Reaman Reinforcing budget decisions made early last summer, the Gunnison Watershed …
Read More »Cowherd suggests a dozen new places to increase workforce housing in town
Issues, but opportunity by Mark Reaman Former council member and regular Crested Butte Town Council meeting attendee Kent Cowherd presented the …
Read More »CB Town Council approves Slate River Annexation preliminary plan
80 percent of the 14 acres will be town-owned by Kristy Acuff The Crested Butte Town Council unanimously approved the Slate …
Read More »Wolf reintroduction controversy uncertain for commissioners
“We shouldn’t be taking a stand on this in January” By Katherine Nettles The Gunnison County commissioners have struggled to pinpoint …
Read More »CBLT closes on Woods Walk easement
20 years in the making By Kendra Walker Last week, the Crested Butte Land Trust secured a critical donation that helped …
Read More »Upper valley the target of in-depth snow research from NASA
Goal is to ultimately manage water By Ian Billick, RMBL Colorado champagne or Sierra cement? Every snowflake is different and, as …
Read More »CB council to continue Empty House Tax discussion
No one wants to divide the community by Mark Reaman While not wanting to sow division within the broader community, the …
Read More »School district upgrading branding effort
It will help with future bond issue request to expand facilities by Mark Reaman The Gunnison Watershed School District is at …
Read More »Mountain lion attack results in euthanized pet
Lion fatally shot on sight by neighbor By Katherine Nettles In an unfortunate incident for all involved, a mountain lion attack …
Read More »Town ready to strike easement deal for future water insurance
Trapper’s lot will get town water in exchange By Mark Reaman The Crested Butte Town Council will hold a public hearing …
Read More »Camping at Shady Island River Park concerns neighbors
Planners say camping will offset overcrowding elsewhere By Katherine Nettles Plans for the Shady Island River Park project north of Gunnison …
Read More »CB council delays Center for the Arts lease agreement
This time over the length of the lease by Mark Reaman Another long Town Council discussion on Monday, January 6 about …
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