Also planning for more affordable housing By Katherine Nettles The Mt. Crested Butte Town Council has set out to look at …
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State holds public hearing on Mt. CB Water and San permit
No timing announced for decision By Mark Reaman While about 20 people attended the state’s public hearing on the draft discharge …
Read More »Drought is officially over in Gunnison County
Miracle March, local reservoirs expected to be near full this summer By Cayla Vidmar The heavy March storm cycles helped push the …
Read More »Todd Barnes resigns as mayor of Mt. C.B.
Janet Farmer takes the reins By Katherine Nettles Mt. Crested Butte’s former Mayor Todd Barnes officially submitted his letter of resignation …
Read More »Crested Butte and Land Trust strike deal over Kikel parcel up Slate River
What to do about future home site By Mark Reaman A key piece of conservation property in the north valley will be …
Read More »Latest CB affordable housing project set to commence soon
Get your applications now by Mark Reaman The town of Crested Butte, in conjunction with Bywater Development LLC, is preparing to …
Read More »Met Rec board fires general manager in split vote last week
Could lead to legal action By Alissa Johnson The Gunnison County Metropolitan Recreation District (Met Rec) terminated the position of its …
Read More »CB Council decides to keep vendor fee refund for local businesses
Listening to the locals By Mark Reaman After hearing from several business owners at the April 1 meeting, the Crested Butte …
Read More »Four star hotel in the works for Nordic Inn
Major changes to PUD possible for a “high rise hotel” By Katherine Nettles The owners of the Nordic Inn in Mt. …
Read More »Gunnison Energy gives overview of upcoming projects
Seismic testing; 787 million gallons of water discussed By Cayla Vidmar A plan to develop more gas wells in the North …
Read More »District moves kindergarten enrollment date to August 1
Policy takes affect in 2020; preschools will also make adjustments By Katherine Nettles The RE1J Gunnison Watershed School District (GWSD) approved …
Read More »Man jumps from Silver Queen
Few details and apparently a few teeth missing by Mark Reaman A man who was skiing at Crested Butte Mountain Resort …
Read More »Slate River Road to observe weight limit until mid-May to protect road
Commissioners vote to begin limits this week By Cayla Vidmar To preserve the Slate River Road from damage and resulting repairs, …
Read More »Town considers eliminating partial business sales tax refund
Will there be pushback over $61,000? By Mark Reaman The Crested Butte Town Council will consider a recommendation by town finance …
Read More »Turning down the TAPP on winter
Moving efforts to shoulder seasons, other winter sports By Cayla Vidmar The Tourism and Prosperity Partnership (TAPP), formerly the Tourism Association, …
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