As a resident of East Vail for over four decades, I have taken joy in seeing “our” herd of Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep in their winter habitat north of the East Vail exit. In the…
About 10 years ago, at an evening Vail Council meeting, there was an agenda item that allowed ordinary folk to present their crazy views to satisfy workforce housing needs. Its the last time I remember such an open-ended, free flowing forum at a council meeting. One pipe dream idea sticks in my mind.
The notion was 3,000 beds in a structure over I-70! While this was a bit of a stretch, there is an opportunity to come close to that on a site not over, but adjacent to I-70. It’s the notion of repurposing property that was acquired by Vail Resorts for Ever Vail now that the original project seems to be dead. The land includes Vail Resorts shops, adjacent parking lot, coupled with retail and professional buildings.
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When Vail Resorts first proposed it in 2005, Ever Vail was going to bring a lot to Vail. It’s uncertain now what the future holds for the roughly 12-acre property.
Key town approvals have expired for the property between Lionshead and Cascade Village, and any new development will have to start essentially from scratch.
The biggest missed milestone was relocating South Frontage Road. A key to the project was routing the road around the north side of Vail Resorts’ shops, which sit between the frontage road and Interstate 70. The deadline to have that job done was Dec. 31, 2020.