This week, the Eagle County finance department revealed the findings of a public survey that will help determine how $10.7 million of coronavirus recovery funds should be spent. The Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery.
The Spring Creek Village housing development in Gypsum acquired approval from the Eagle County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday to increase the number of higher-income units in its latest build, Spring Creek II.
It sounds like the premise of a reality television show you are given $10 million to spend with the caveat that it’s all out the door by Dec. 31, 2026.
Congress has approved trillions of dollars for federal COVID-19 and infrastructure aid funding, which means billions are bound for Colorado state agencies and millions will be dispersed to Eagle County.
As they prepared the 2021 Eagle County budget, members of the the county’s financial team braced themselves for the worst. But then something unexpected happened the COVID-19 global pandemic didn’t hit has hard as they thought it would.