Glenwood Springs City Council could vote Thursday on the proposed annexation and rezoning of a property in West Glenwood for a proposed housing development known as the 480 Donegan Project.
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Supporters of the Glenwood Springs Airport are launching a ballot initiative to garner better long-term protections for the city-owned facility.
If the ballot initiative petition is successful, voters will be able to determine if the city should be required to continue to own, operate, repair and maintain the airport, including the facilities, improvements and 3,305-foot runway as configured, unless and until a majority of qualified electors of Glenwood Springs approve the sale or redevelopment of the airport property.
“Nothing in this provision shall prohibit the city from constructing a tunnel under the airport runway or extending the runway,” according to a document being circulated by proponents of the ballot initiative.
Re: travel bans
Letter writer Gary Pax (March 4) worries about banning Texas visitors, because Texas isn’t forcing healthy people to wear masks, whose protection of the wearers is dubious at best.
Funny how liberals ignore the thousands of diseased COVID-19-carrying foreigners Tsar Joey is enticing to and releasing into our country.
During a pandemic with millions of U.S. citizens unemployed, our benighted president opens our borders to the world. How globally conscious of him.
Of course, Joey doesn’t have any ulterior motives, like turning millions of illegal aliens into Democrat voters. Nikita Kruschev was right, we will destroy ourselves from within.