Glenwood Springs City Council approved a new affordable housing project for senior residents during their Jan. 18 regular meeting. The Benedict is a 42-unit affordable senior housing project for residents aged 55 years and older. .
Glenwood Springs City Council voted to approve a date for a special election during their regular meeting on Thursday. The special election, approved after the city clerk determined Keep Glenwood Glenwood’s petition was valid and.
Glenwood Springs City Council is currently addressing an effort to lease 28 acres of the city airport to a new nonprofit. The lessee, a group of pilots and airport supporters called KGWS Airpark, joined city.
Tony Hershey is suing the city of Glenwood Springs for what he alleges was a violation of an Open Meetings Law. “I just want government to be transparent,” said Tony Hershey, a former Council member..
A charter change petition is brewing just in time for the cold weather, and it will affect city-owned land and streamlined small developments. Not all developments require public meetings and approval from Glenwood Springs City.