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Mancos bridge replacement slated to run from May to August

Mancos bridge replacement slated to run from May to August Durango, Colorado Currently Sun 22% chance of precipitation 3% chance of precipitation 22% chance of precipitation Main Street bridge will be closed Sunday, April 18, 2021 10:29 AM Construction to replace Mancos’ Main Street Bridge will begin May 3. Courtesy of the town of Mancos The replacement of Mancos’ Main Street bridge, built in 1912, will begin May 3. Courtesy of the town of Mancos Mancos bridge replacement slated to run from May to August Construction to replace Mancos’ Main Street Bridge will begin May 3. Courtesy of the town of Mancos The replacement of Mancos’ Main Street bridge, built in 1912, will begin May 3.

Construction is Underway on 103-Unit Capitol Square Affordable Housing Community in Denver s Capitol Hill Neighborhood

IRVINE, CA - KTGY, a leading full-service architecture, branding, interior and planning firm focused on residential, hospitality,  mixed-use developments and neighborhood revitalization, announced today that construction is underway on Capitol Square Apartments, which will provide 103 income-restricted residential units one block from the Colorado State Capitol Building on the corner of 13th Ave. and Sherman St., near the Central Business District of Downtown Denver. Developed by Denver-based Mile High Development and Chicago-based Brinshore Development, the new six-story, state and city-supported multifamily rental community is expected to be completed in 2022. “Capitol Square exemplifies the kind of innovative public-private partnerships that can be utilized to deliver quality affordable housing in walkable, amenity and transit-rich neighborhoods such as Capitol Hill. Brinshore is pleased to partner with Mile High Development and KTGY to bring this project to fruition,” note

40 low-rent units take shape overlooking downtown Durango

40 low-rent units take shape overlooking downtown Durango Durango, Colorado Currently Sat 0% chance of precipitation 21% chance of precipitation Espero Apartments offers first-of-its-kind supportive housing By Shannon Mullane Durango and Pine River Valley reporter Saturday, April 10, 2021 5:33 AM Elizabeth Salkind, right, executive director of Housing Solutions for the Southwest; Brigid Korce, center, development director with Housing Solutions; and Andrew Atchley with the Colorado Department of Local Affairs Division of Housing sign a beam April 2 that will go inside Espero Apartments. Jerry McBride/Durango Herald 40 low-rent units take shape overlooking downtown Durango Elizabeth Salkind, right, executive director of Housing Solutions for the Southwest; Brigid Korce, center, development director with Housing Solutions; and Andrew Atchley with the Colorado Department of Local Affairs Division of Housing sign a beam Apri

Steamboat to use city reserves to help fund local solar projects

Yampa Valley Electric Association employee Steve Vestal positions a solar panel at a new solar array being build near YVEA s headquarters on Routt County Road 129 in 2016. (File photo) STEAMBOAT SPRINGS Steamboat Springs City Council voted unanimously at its regular meeting Tuesday to use $630,157 from the city’s reserves to match a grant from the Colorado Department of Local Affairs for the installation of solar panels on the city’s wastewater treatment facility. While council members have preached caution when using funds from the city’s reserves after a drop in sales tax collections in 2020 due to COVID-19, Steamboat Finance Director Kim Weber told council the investment will eventually save the city money in the long term. The money will also come specifically from the fleet fund, an internal service fund used to replace and maintain city fleet, which has $5.1 million in unappropriated reserves.

Letter: Build radar station on Bridge Timber Mountain

Letter: Build radar station on Bridge Timber Mountain Durango, Colorado Currently Fri 1% chance of precipitation Friday, April 9, 2021 11:04 AM Toggle font size Escuchar en Español: Loading the Español audio player. Three notable topics were covered in The Durango Herald Weekend Edition, April 3-4: An increase in the lodgers tax and the vision to develop a world class bike park were supported by a collaboration of stakeholders for each initiative. This spirit of “can-do” collaboration among stakeholders is sadly missing in the third story. In September 2020 a surprise announcement stated that a site had been selected for a badly needed Four Corners weather radar station in La Plata County. Fortunately, local experienced experts from the area have drawn attention to this faulty choice and county commissioners will revisit this decision. There is an obvious best location but it has some challenges, including existing infrastructure.

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