Glenwood Springs City Council voted to table their discussion about proposed amendments to lot area standards for the second time during their May 16 regular meeting. The two-part proposal, which originally included consideration of a.
Vote yes on A Glenwood’s Question A is a vote to allow citizens to vote on the disposition of City lands. Significantly, it does not restrict development on private lands in any way. Currently just.
The Post Independent filed a Colorado Open Records Law (CORA) request to the city of Glenwood Springs in February following city council’s resolution correcting scrivener’s errors made in Keep Glenwood Glenwood’s charter change ballot. The.
Not every neighbor was necessarily breaking out the jello cakes and welcome baskets at Habitat for Humanity’s open house in Glenwood Springs on Tuesday. Habitat for Humanity Roaring Fork Valley hosted an open house for.
Habitat for Humanity (“Habitat”) is planning to build eight housing units on the vacant land at Eighth Street and Midland Avenue in the Cowdin neighborhood. The project has insufficient parking and builds units roughly five.