Breckenridge Town Council was updated at its Tuesday, Dec. 14, work session on the progress the town’s Tourism Overlay District Task Force is making. Rather than one tourism overlay, the group is looking at the.
Breckenridge Town Council unanimously passed an emergency ordinance bringing the town back into the training period of the Zero Energy Ready Homes provision of the Summit Sustainable Building Code. Community Development Director Mark Truckey said.
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The third time was the charm for a development proposal that previously had been turned down twice because of concerns about pricing and density. On Tuesday, May 25, the Breckenridge Town Council gave a thumbs.
Breckenridge will not bring back Walkable Main, the pedestrian-only Main Street concept that sprung up last summer. The Breckenridge Town Council voted unanimously Tuesday, April 27, to not reinstate the walkway.
Community Development Director Mark Truckey explained in a memo to council that there have been numerous inquiries on whether the town would bring back Walkable Main. The town recently surveyed residents and businesses, asking for feedback about the concept. Results favored reintroducing the pedestrian walkway with 86% of residents and 83% of businesses that responded supporting the return of Walkable Main.
Mayor Eric Mamula countered the results of the survey by stating that there were a lot of conditions listed along with people’s support of the concept. Council members also brought up several concerns associated with the walkway, including traffic, safety and economic equity.