“We should not be making decisions based in fear…” The Crested Butte Town Council appears to be leaning toward allowing the …
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Briefs Crested Butte Council
Sales tax up but Open Space fund downThe second quarter of the year looks mostly healthy for the town from a …
Read More »Trail connecting Crested Butte and Carbondale receives funding
Bridge to be built over Anthracite Creek The Crested Butte to Carbondale connecting trail came one step closer to reality this …
Read More »Airport receives $1 million to defend air space
Old public works building to be removed The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) awarded the Gunnison-Crested Butte Regional Airport (GUC) $1 million …
Read More »RE1J school district cancels election
Two candidates for two seats With just enough school board candidates to fill the two seats opening up in November, the …
Read More »Gunnison man dies in crash
Investigation ongoing A Gunnison man died early Saturday, August 31 after he lost control of the vehicle he was driving on …
Read More »Affordable rental project will cost town major bucks
Sixth and Belleview…3 stories, 30 units, parking, dogs and bikes The developers of the proposed affordable housing rental project at Sixth …
Read More »Moose population expanding in the valley
“People love to see moose” It used to be that seeing a moose required a drive out of the Gunnison Valley. …
Read More »Cottonwood Pass paving project hits speed bump
County asked to contribute $5 million After authorizing an initial scoping process in July for the updating of Cottonwood Pass, Gunnison …
Read More »Briefs Mt. Crested Butte
Sales tax revenues continue climbTown manager Joe Fitzpatrick told the council at their August 20 meeting sales tax collections in May …
Read More »CBMR to stay open after Labor Day
One more week of rallying Crested Butte Mountain Resort will continue to operate the Silver Queen and Red Lady lifts daily …
Read More »Schools losing money on Medicaid
Too much reporting, not enough return The Gunnison Watershed School District is one of the last holdouts on Colorado’s Western Slope …
Read More »CB Council giving proposed open space policy a test drive
Fund balance goals cause the most debate The idea of a new policy reviewing all open space funding requests to the …
Read More »Planning Commission takes feedback on Irwin development proposal
Public hearing to be held Sept. 6 Scarp Ridge LLC continues to seek county approval for a master plan that could result …
Read More »Briefs Crested Butte
Council dealing with private sidewalkThird Bowl ice cream store owner Kendall Tankersley came to the council during the public comment section …
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