Residents of more than a dozen cities and counties in Colorado are going to vote on November 8 on local ballot measures to decide how much of their On November 8, residents of over a dozen cities and counties in Colorado are going to vote on local ballot measures to decide how much of their collected lodging tax revenue they wish to redirect away from tourism promotion.
After an explosive two years in Colorado’s high country that saw real estate prices more than double, a crushing labor shortage, spiking food and hotel prices and a tsunami of work-from-anywhere newco.
In the Colorado ski town of Steamboat Springs, motels, once filled with tourists, are now home to residents, grappling with a limited housing supply and soaring rents