“This feels like a Band Aid on a neck wound.” By Toni Todd Now is not the time, and this amount of …
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Council supports neighbors who want to keep alley free from asphalt
Timing and scope still a bit of a concern By Mark Reaman The alley north of the Second and Elk intersection in …
Read More »CB Mountain Rescue plucks climbers from Snowmass Mountain
A team of professionals who all volunteer By Mark Reaman It should come as no surprise that the Crested Butte Mountain Rescue …
Read More »CB council still looking at possible sales tax on vacation rentals in town
Council will consider measure at September 5 meeting By Mark Reaman The Crested Butte Town Council wants to see some sort of …
Read More »CB open space issues include e-bikes and updated Forest Plan
Forest Service revision also an issue By Mark Reaman E-bikes are an emerging open space issue in the valley and how to …
Read More »Mt. Crested Butte ready to fund energy efficiency program
Lots of 40-year-old condos in Mt. Crested Butte could use some help by Mark Reaman The Mt. Crested Butte Town Council committed …
Read More »Compressed Natural Gas bus still experiencing engine trouble
They’re working to figure out what’s wrong By Toni Todd Rumors of bad gas at Gunnison’s compressed natural gas (CNG) station have …
Read More »Emma Coburn runs away with world title gold medal
“I honestly did not see this coming” by Than Acuff Add world champion to the list of accomplishments by Emma Coburn, a …
Read More »Alley paving proposal causes uproar from nearby neighbors
Council will let public make the case at August 21 meeting By Mark Reaman A Crested Butte Town Council discussion over whether …
Read More »County, Mt. CB sign agreement to support Regional Housing Authority
Paving the way for a tax increase proposal this November By Toni Todd & Mark Reaman Two of the four government …
Read More »Council looking to Barbara Green and firm as town attorney
Boulder firm would charge a flat $16K a month By Mark Reaman The Crested Butte Town Council would like to put …
Read More »BLM looks to approve Arch Coal’s request for royalty rate reductions
That means less money paid back to the community By Toni Todd The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) appears poised to approve …
Read More »Cypress and town plow forward with Slate River development
Cemetery access, river access, public participation access By Mark Reaman Several topics of discussion between the Crested Butte Town Council and developers …
Read More »Crested Butte Town Council ready to lean green
Renewable green power is really inexpensive right now By Mark Reaman In an update to the Crested Butte Town Council last week, …
Read More »County won’t waive land use change process for Brush Creek
“Fast tracking” and “expedited process” are not the same thing By Toni Todd Recent letters to the editor, and some sent directly to …
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