WATERTOWN â Another round of downtown building facade improvements will soon start moving forward, thanks this time to funding the city received from the stateâs Downtown Revitalization Initiative program in 2017.
Plans call for sprucing up building exteriors in and around Public Square this construction season, but some of the work began last year, most notably the Crystal Restaurant undergoing an extensive facelift to the iconic landmark at 87 Public Square.
The Watertown Local Development Corp., also known as the Watertown Trust, is overseeing the DRI facade program, while Neighbors of Watertown Inc. is arranging the work with contractors.
Over the past decade or so, the city completed other facade improvements on a slew of buildings with state funding from other state programs.
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The expansion and remodel of the Eagle City Market was slated to begin May 1.
A skijoring event was held in downtown Minturn.
Nick and Cashus Lunn of Gypsum were the first players off the tee to launch the 2016 season at Gypsum Creek Golf Club.
10 years ago
Week of March 3, 2011
Eagle County School District hired two new principals. Greg Doan was chosen to lead Eagle Valley High School and Amy Vanwel was named principal at Berry Creek Middle School.
The renovation at Riverview Apartments in EagleVail was completed. The units had new carpet, kitchen cabinets and mold problems at the complex had been resolved.
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Ellsworth Police Log Week of Feb. 4
ELLSWORTH Officers handled 10 reports over five days of people being on property or in businesses where they were not wanted. In eight of the incidents, the person or people involved left without issue. Police determined one report to be unfounded. In one instance, an arrest followed.
On Jan. 27, police responded to a report from a local woman requesting that her ex-husband leave her property. The ex-husband left once officers arrived.
On Jan. 28, the property manager for Riverview Apartments requested that someone be warned for trespassing. Later that day, officers warned four people for criminal trespassing at a local housing development that was not identified.