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There are countless shining examples year-round of Roaring Fork Valley residents taking action to benefit the environment.
Aspen Center for Environmental Studies and Roaring Fork Conservancy have outstanding educational programs to nurture a connection with nature among students.
Aspen Valley Land Trust works with ranchers and other landowners to conserve vistas and sensitive lands from development. Wilderness Workshop fights to protect the most important unspoiled lands for people and wildlife.
Roaring Fork Outdoor Volunteers, Independence Pass Foundation and Roaring Fork Mountain Bike Association take pressure off beleaguered public land management agencies to maintain trails and habitat.
Local governments have also set the bar high. Pitkin County Open Space and Trails has improved the quality of life for recreationists and wildlife. Pitkin County Healthy Rivers and Streams is taking vital steps to protect our waterways. The city of Aspen became an energy efficiency leader by s
My Take: Truths about the UDO
By Mary and Jay Wortley, Lisa Kasten, Linda and C.H. Falsted, Donna and Mike Short, Stacy and Cameron Hurd, Linda and Joe Dahm, Sally and Fred Floberg, Mary and Rick Armbruster, Wilhelmina Steketee
Holland
While we believe Ms. Slater and Mr. Ver Schure are well-intentioned, their article is rich in untruths and misrepresentations.
The most egregious is that “UDO isn’t changing what’s already there.” They claim current ordinances would change the character of our neighborhoods if left in place and that “UDO is just trying to fix that problem.”
This makes no sense. Why would the city spend tens of thousands of dollars and many man hours to evaluate and revise current ordinances if they are not seeking change? Current neighborhoods confirm that existing ordinances have been highly successful in that they have improved the downtown neighborhoods from undesirable areas of the 1980s and 1990s to neighborhoods with charm and character that are
Cheap money has a high hidden price for society
The Reserve Bank hopes that low rates will see economic growth lift off. But it has already blasted the price of a home into a dangerous new orbit.
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The great Australian dream is in danger of falling victim to the ‘bystander effect’.
House prices surged at their fastest monthly pace in 32 years in March, equal to annualised growth of 33 per cent.
A generation denied entry to the housing bubble.
Louise Kennerley
Property prices are virtually certain to continue their upward ascent, cementing Australian houses as among the most expensive in the world.
MP says council stacking houses on green land and treating upmarket areas like a cash cow
Matt Vickers says too many houses are being built on green land in Yarm, Kirklevington and Hartburn - but the council has hit back
08:00, 3 APR 2021
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