Basalt businessowners, residents, and visitors lived with the disruption of Midland Avenue Streetscape Project all summer, waiting for the eventual payoff and enjoying the revitalized Basalt River Park in the meantime. But two people recently.
Response, a nonprofit that serves survivors of domestic and sexual abuse, received a $4 million grant from the Colorado State Housing Board to support the construction of a domestic abuse shelter in Basalt.
On May 2, voters within the boundaries of the Crown Mountain Park & Recreation District will elect two board members to four-year terms. The board of directors will oversee the finalization of the park’s master.
The Pitkin County Clerk and Recorder is expecting at least 10,000 ballots to come in this election season, with some races close enough that the results could trigger a recount.
A final phase of residential development in Willits earned sketch plan approval on Tuesday night but Basalt Town Council members said they will have major issues that need to be addressed in the next, more detailed round of review.