Habitat for Humanity is working with the city of Glenwood Springs to build two new housing developments. On May 5, the Glenwood Springs City Council agreed to move forward in working with the Habitat for.
The residents behind “Slow Down in Town” and “Take a Minute,” have a new idea for encouraging Grand Avenue travelers to slow down killing them with kindness.
After six years as Glenwood Springs city manager, Debra Figueroa is hanging up her public sector hat and heading for a new opportunity in the private sector.
Nearly 16 acres in West Glenwood, aka 480 Donegan, will no longer be brought into Glenwood Springs city limits after residents voted Tuesday to repeal the City Council’s November annex decision.
Voters strongly supported adding language to Glenwood Springs city charter, protecting the municipal airport from significant changes without future elections.