The City of Glenwood Springs is offering rebates to encourage increased water efficiency. “It’s all part of achieving our community goals for sustainability,” Public Works Director Matt Langhorst said, in a news release. The city.
Once temperatures warm and stabilize, expect to see Glenwood Springs city streets crews out doing regular road maintenance and preparing for some larger street repair projects. Some of the initial maintenance work is to include.
Used electronics, jugs of old gasoline and dead leaves rarely make a good combination, but on April 16, Glenwood Springs is asking residents for all three and more in celebration of Earth Day.