In a sharp retort to allegations the Aspen government skirted open meetings laws and secretly plotted an ordinance to temporarily freeze residential development and new vacation-rental permits, City Attorney Jim True said Friday no rules were broken and the evidence proves it.
The city of Aspen is looking for the public’s input on how to make changes to the land use code while it has a moratorium on residential development and the issuance of permits for short-term rentals.
The opposition to the city of Aspen’s moratorium on new development and short-term rental permits is mounting with hundreds of signatures seeking a special election.