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Allowed, restricted or prohibited: Steamboat Planning Commission weighs in on rules about short-term rentals

Allowed, restricted or prohibited: Steamboat Planning Commission weighs in on rules about short-term rentals
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Steamboat City Council extends short-term rental moratorium

Steamboat City Council extends short-term rental moratorium
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Here s what construction projects to expect this summer

Construction continues Dec. 10 on Swedwood on the Yampa at 655 Yampa St. in Steamboat Springs. Once completed, the new development will feature a mix of residential units and commercial-use spaces. (Photo by Bryce Martin) STEAMBOAT SPRINGS Steamboat Springs residents can expect six visible and impactful construction projects this summer after the end of ski season. The projects are being completed by both the city and Colorado Department of Transportation. U.S. Highway 40 chip and seal The biggest and most noticeable project will be a CDOT-run U.S. Highway 40 East chip and seal, going from Third Street to the west summit of Rabbit Ears Pass. Jon Snyder, Steamboat public works director, said CDOT has “done their best to make this as painless to the traveling public as possible.” The project will start closer to Rabbit Ears and work into city limits by August, Snyder said, adding CDOT will ensure daytime closures will not be allowed to start until 9 a.m. so morning commuters

Though it looked different, Steamboat women proudly celebrate annual Women s March with drive-by parade

A car parade travels down Anglers Drive on Saturday for the annual Women s March. (Photo by Bryce Martin) STEAMBOAT SPRINGS The fourth annual Women’s March in Steamboat Springs felt a bit different Saturday for many of its participants. The COVID-19 pandemic inspired the march’s organizers to hold a drive-by parade around the city rather than the usual walk down Lincoln Avenue, and the heavy snowfall provided a challenge to vehicles driving around unplowed roads and steep hills. For the most part, many participants said, the march felt like more of a celebration than a protest, which was the national event’s original purpose after President Donald Trump was elected in 2016 and stirred concerns among individuals due to his behavior toward women.

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