It would be hard to find a more self-serving editorial than the one written by the mayor of Glenwood Springs supporting the airport tax question 2A that ran in the Oct. 25 Post Independent.
A dedicated public servant, outdoor enthusiast and engineer, Terri Partch has developed city infrastructure throughout the West for more than 30 years, but Colorado’s Rocky Mountains have always been her home.
If approved by the voters, about $5.5 million raised through taxes and bonds could be used to fund the Glenwood Springs airport runway tunnel, and approximately $7 million could go to airport improvements, such as a new FBO, hangars, a fuel farm, perimeter fencing, taxiway lighting and seal coating for the runway every five years for the next 20.