Glenwood Springs City Council meets at 6:15 p.m. Thursday at City Hall. Here’s a peek at what’s on the agenda. Updates on transportation planning There is no action to be taken for the discussion; just.
The city of Glenwood Springs is making updates to a working document called the Traffic Incident Management Plan Agreement (TIM) and the Emergency Operations Update. “Effectively the TIM plan is a playbook,” Fire Chief Gary.
Glenwood Springs transportation officials are inviting residents, businesses and commuters to a community forum next month to offer thoughts on traffic, commuting patterns and transportation demand management (TDM) planning. The forum is scheduled for 6.
With data gathering done, Glenwood Springs now awaits to hear back on a grant and looks to work with the Colorado Department of Transportation on infrastructure to help make Grand Avenue safer. Glenwood Springs.
Residents on Davis Drive are being required to follow the original development plan’s parking restrictions due to safety concerns with emergency access. “As a staff, we believe our highest and most basic function is community.