By Mark Reaman Lacy Construction to put in affordable housing blocks infrastructure The council awarded a $632,172 bid to Lacy Construction …
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Elk Avenue to get slurry coat early next week
Should be a sweet ride for Ride-the-Rockies by Mark Reaman The town of Crested Butte has decided to put a slurry …
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by Alissa Johnson Staff to look at construction of cold storage maintenance facility At its June 2 meeting, the Mt. Crested …
Read More »Skate park location can’t get out of limbo
A voice speaks up for the sledding hill by Mark Reaman There is no one place the Crested Butte Town Council …
Read More »Briefs School Board
by Olivia Lueckemeyer State buy-down of negative factor decreases mill levy assessment At a meeting on Monday, June 1 the Fund …
Read More »Gunnison County employees first at scene of Cerro Summit plane crash
In the right place at the right time By Adam Broderick A single-engine biplane went down in a field just north …
Read More »CB Council ponders how to structure Center deal
Center for the Arts requests $1 million by Mark Reaman While the Crested Butte Town Council appears ready to donate a …
Read More »CBMR launches new program to aid stewardship
To benefit the Crested Butte Land Trust, phase out 1% for Open Space at resort By Alissa Johnson When Crested Butte …
Read More »Rally to build the Gunsight Connector Trail this weekend
“It just surfs through the aspens” by Than Acuff Once again, the Crested Butte Land Trust (CBLT) and the Crested Butte …
Read More »Cooperative effort to open up direct West Coast flights
Service from Los Angeles to Gunnison likely to begin this winter By Adam Broderick A potential new direct flight from Los …
Read More »CB Council focus turns to housing issue
From camping to micro-housing to letters from lawyers by Mark Reaman The Crested Butte Town Council is showing a frenetic sense …
Read More »Nevada Ridge PUD receives extension from Mt. CB council
Hoping to make the property more sellable By Alissa Johnson Last month, the Mt. Crested Butte Town Council approved a one-year …
Read More »Sparring over the greater sage grouse—and energy development
The Gunnison bird is “not the main event” By Adam Broderick As U.S. Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell and Colorado …
Read More »Avalanche activity picks up around the region as temperatures warm
Passes closed, cars buried, skiers and riders caught and carried By Alissa Johnson Snow slides seemed to be everywhere last weekend. …
Read More »Brainstorming the housing crisis
Lots of ideas, still no solution By Adam Broderick The availability of affordable housing in town is such a popular current …
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