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Aspen City Council reflects on pandemic challenges as it looks toward future
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was approved in July, “requiring all businesses within the City of Aspen to be closed at a certain, specific time each night, requiring face coverings in public places in the City of Aspen, including mandatory face coverings in certain areas of town, and imposing penalties on businesses who permit individuals to enter without face coverings.”
Council members and city leaders said they hope rescinding the two ordinances clears up any confusion about competing mask laws, as local governments can establish their own rules regarding face-coverings to stave off COVID-19.
“The purpose of this is to make sure the city and county are on the same page,” City Manager Sara Ott said.
A pair of ducks dive for food in the Jenny Adair Wetlands on N. Mill St. in Aspen on Tuesday, March 4, 2021. The constructed wetlands are a part of the city’s stormwater initiative to reduce pollutants in the Roaring Fork River. (Kelsey Brunner/The Aspen Times)
Aspen City Council decided on Tuesday to take a conservative approach to shoring up the deficit in the clean river program, which has $12 million worth of projects on tap that go toward maintaining the health of the Roaring Fork, city infrastructure and public safety.
Instead of pursuing a new revenue source like increasing the existing property tax that funds the clean river program, establishing another city utility, or borrowing against future revenues, council members said during their work session
Aspen’s outdoor mask zone expires on Saturday
Aspen City Council unanimously approves an ordinance that keeps indoor facial coverings, and outdoors when social distancing is unattainable. Author: Carolyn Sackariason (The Aspen Times) Published: 3:23 PM MDT April 28, 2021 Updated: 3:23 PM MDT April 28, 2021
ASPEN, Colo. As the Center for Disease Control on Tuesday eased its guidelines for people wearing facial coverings outdoors, Aspen City Council voted to let lapse its ordinance mandating a mask zone throughout downtown on May 1.
Council during its regular meeting unanimously passed an amended emergency ordinance that continues to require people to wear masks in indoor public places, as well as outdoors when they are unable to maintain social distancing and are with people from a different household. The ordinance expires June 7.
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