The Glenwood Springs Planning and Zoning Commission voted 4-0 last week to deny both the annexation of 15 acres in West Glenwood and rezoning the parcel as a residential planned unit development, citing conflicts between…
The Glenwood Springs City Council will revive discussions of developing 3,000 acres of designated parkland in South Canyon which includes the hot springs pool commonly known as Hippie Hot Springs into a managed…
The Glenwood Springs City Council is slated Thursday to consider an item that could lead to development of employee housing on city-owned property.
The request for qualifications will identify a project that benefits households at 120% area median income or less, with projects including 60-100% area median income as most desired.
Hannah Klausman, senior planner for the city, said the request is to get approval from the city council for a request for qualifications for potential development partners to develop a project idea and not a project proposal.
The request for qualifications sets out desired elements of the project to let a development partner know what the city is looking for, Klausman said.
Timing in life is so often serendipitous. Case in point: I spent last Saturday night in a police cruiser as part of Glenwood Springs City Council training, since then I ve been singing the praise of…