The Summit Board of County Commissioners appears poised to up the price for 20 acres of land purchased through a government program aimed at redirecting growth and development to more populous areas in order to.
For the past few weeks, Breckenridge Town Council members focused on how to define resort-area properties formerly known as “exempt properties” and on Tuesday briefly discussed other residential zones on the potential short-term.
Breckenridge Town Council further discussed short term rentals at its meeting on Tuesday, focusing this time on exempt versus non-exempt rentals. Community development director Mark Truckey presented data to Breckenridge Town Council on Tuesday. In.
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It has been nearly six months since Breckenridge Town Council decided to put a pause on short-term rental licenses in the town, and the conversation about how to handle them going forward continues. The Tourism.