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.
Glenwood Springs City Council approved $200,000 in funding for a new buy-down program during their April 18 regular meeting that would help make home ownership more affordable for workers from Parachute to Aspen. The $200,000.
Shelley Kaup is the new chair of the Roaring Fork Transportation Authority board of directors. RFTA’s board membership is composed of representatives from each of the communities it services. Kaup has been representing Glenwood Springs.
During Thursday’s regular session, Glenwood Springs City Council unanimously voted to pass a resolution calling for “an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza and occupied West Bank.” The vote established the city of Glenwood Springs.