The 27th Street Project has officially wrapped up phase one and begun phase two. Ben Ludlow, projects manager for the Roaring Fork Transportation Authority, presented an update of the project to Glenwood Springs City Council.
The Glenwood Springs City Council on Tuesday released the recording of their Aug. 10 executive session. The video’s release was ordered by Ninth Judicial District Court Judge Elise Myer, who ruled that, upon in-camera review.
A handful of residents attended the Glenwood Springs City Council on July 20 to discuss issues with the proposed Habitat for Humanity of the Roaring Fork Valley development. The newest and one of the fewest.
Ballot language for the 2.5% lodging tax was approved 6-1 by the Glenwood Springs City Council on Thursday, with two upcoming worksessions scheduled for any minor changes. Council Member Tony Hershey was the only vote.
Colorado Mountain College is working to move into the old US Bank location on Grand Avenue with some help from Glenwood Springs. The vacant space on the northeast corner of Eighth Street and Grand Avenue.