Rifle City Council approved a motion for a $20,000 increase in funding for the Roaring Fork Transportation Authority in their 2024 budget. The increase to their already budgeted $20,000 means a total of $40,000 will.
Garfield County is one step closer to building what many officials consider is an affordable housing crisis solution. Rifle City Council last week unanimously approved a lease for Habitat for Humanity Roaring Fork Valley’s proposal.
New designs for an ongoing effort to build a subdivision in south Rifle were well-received last week by Rifle City Council and a packed house of residents. “I think the one thing we have to.
Estimated costs to create a new playground and recreation area directly north of the Promontory and North Pasture neighborhoods are coming together at a cool $4.7 million, according to a principal landscape architect who’s working.
Rifle is currently looking to turn a series of vacant lots into new residential development, a city official said. Rifle Planning Director Patrick Waller told Rifle City Council during a workshop last week that Stillwell.