The Dillon Town Council is scheduled to vote on Tuesday, Nov. 7, regarding a Public Finance Agreement with a developer who has proposed a major redevelopment of the Dillon town core, according to the council’s.
Before the Dillon Reservoir was filled, Edna Durcum the wife of Max Durcum, who founded Arapahoe Basin Ski Area and Keystone Resort would often stop at the Arapahoe Cafe in the old town.
Dillon Town Manager Nathan Johnson and Mayor Carolyn Skowyra met with representatives of Arapahoe Cafe & Pub on Tuesday, Sept. 19, days after the longtime small business announced it would be closing its doors next.
A four- or five- star hotel would be the centerpiece of Dillon according to a vision that developer Jake Porritt laid out Tuesday night, June 20, for the Dillon Town Council. While Porritt was met.
The Dillon Town Council on Tuesday, June 20, will discuss a possible funding mechanism for a large-scale redevelopment of the town core. The Triveni Metro District, which was formally established May 2, is looking to.