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Missouri Heights residents show opposition to Ascendigo camp plan during BOCC site visit

David Aguilar scans the landscape along the ridge above the Roaring Fork Valley floor where he lives and worries about the worst another wildfire that could level his and possibly hundreds of other homes…

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Garfield County commissioners set Ascendigo site visit for May 18

The starting gun has been sounded on Garfield County’s marathon review of the Ascendigo Autism Services camp development plan in Missouri Heights, which is expected to run into late June. County commissioners on Monday scheduled a site visit for 1 p.m. May 18 to get a first-hand look at the 126-acre spread situated south of Fender Lane and northeast of Carbondale, where Ascendigo hopes to build a summer camp and year-round activities center for the autistic children it serves. It’s the first step in what’s already been a drawn-out lead-up to the formal limited impact review and land-use change permit to operate what’s classified as an “educational facility” on the site.

State of Downtown report suggests recovery is underway

A slow recovery seems to be underway for downtown businesses

Downtown making a slow comeback Confidence in the COVID-19 vaccine will play a big role in Downtown Indy Inc. s upcoming State of Downtown report. Author: Rich Van Wyk Updated: 12:23 AM EDT April 24, 2021 INDIANAPOLIS As more people are vaccinated and as more events open up, there are more signs of life in a struggling downtown Indianapolis.  The Kang family traveled from Chicago to Indianapolis for their first vacation since the pandemic started.   People who have gotten vaccinated have a little bit of peace of mind, knowing that they have the protection, said Min Kang. The confidence COVID-19 vaccines gives people will play a big role in Downtown Indy Inc. s upcoming State of Downtown report

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