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The Grand Junction City Council adopted its new comprehensive plan Wednesday evening after making several changes to the document to address concerns raised by citizens. Community Development Director Tamra Allen gave an overview of the plan, which was named the One Grand Junction Comprehensive Plan. It will replace the previous comprehensive plan adopted in 2010 and represents some changes to how the city envisions its future development. âWith this One Grand Junction Comprehensive Plan we celebrate our past accomplishments while also recognizing future challenges and opportunities,â Allen said. âWith our long-range vision and plan principles, the plan will help inform long-range decision making and funding priorities to implement the future the community desires,â Allen said. ....
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The purchase and eventual demolition of a dilapidated house on the corner of Ute Avenue and Fourth Street should boost downtown aesthetic and homeless services, city leaders say. For years the large, boarded-up home has been of interest to the city of Grand Junction and Grand Valley Catholic Outreach and now, after negotiations over pit rice, will finally be purchased, torn down and used by the charity. Over the past two years the city has been interested in purchasing the property, but had not been able to come to an agreeable price, Mayor Duke Wortmann said. However, the city and property owner Nancy Cole were able to come to an agreement for the city to purchase it at $262,000 this fall. ....