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The Observer - October 2011

October 10, 2011
NAR - Calls for Action Congress Extends Flood Insurance until November 18, 2011, Ensure Your Clients Have Access to Affordable Mortgages – Select the Link Below to Take Action

CREC - Proposed Rule E-47 Competency Does Not Pass at Rule Making Hearing on Oct. 4, 2011

Aspen - City Council puts hold on demolition of Little Annie’s, Downsized Lift One back before Council, Aspen drops suit to end yoga practice, Locals sue city over hydroelectric plant, Council hesitates on Burlingame, AACP rewrite in final stretch, CDOT working to ease drive into Aspen, Fire Department names Clapper as chief, Myler heads state housing board, and more...

Snowmass Village - Westin takes over management of Silvertree, Base Village foreclosure sale rescheduled, again, and more...

Pitkin County -  County ends building permit extensions, Ashcroft cabins opposed by USFS, county open space, County looking for land deals with housing money, Lenado suit against county snowmobile policy before judge, Pitkin commissioners rumble with Garfield commissioners over water rights, County rejects Marilyn Marks, Commissioners overrule staff on Stranahan driveway, Thompson Divide Coalition calls for action, County sales tax collections up more than expected, Cross tabbed to run Buttermilk, and more...

Basalt - Arbany Barn to be Basalt’s first museum, Property values still declining in Eagle County, Permaculture Institute turns 25, Basalt sales tax revenues increase in July, Paper or plastic? Cost to be the same

Downvalley - Garfield County to decide on 366-unit Cattle Creek development, Wallison development in Carbondale nears approval, Carbondale Community Oven grand opening set for Oct. 7, Grand Avenue Bridge may be replaced or remodeled, Glenwood set to decide chicken policy, Local organizations point to biomass energy alternative, Land use reviews trip up bus expansion, and more...

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