The Post Independent put together a timeline of the weeks leading to former Glenwood Springs City Manager Beverli Marshall’s departure. Wednesday, Aug. 2 Marshall applied for the More Housing Now Department of Local Affairs grant. .
Back in 2019, the future of the Glenwood Springs confluence area was a flashpoint in the debate on what the city’s future should be — whether and how to develop it, how much should or.
The conversation around Vogelaar Park seems to be confusing for people, and that might be because of the way it was presented. Originally, City Manager Beverli Marshall wanted Council to approve a More Housing Now.
Converting this historic Glenwood Springs green space into workforce housing has so far been a long walk in the park. Glenwood Springs currently looks to build an estimated 100-150 workforce housing units on the Vogelaar.