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ABOR Observer July 2012

July 10, 2012
Aspen -

Developer, city in discussions about lodge on Aspen Street, Supreme Court upholds disputed sale of condo to three buyers, Taylor Building, others up for redevelopment also under contract, Cardot unveils first major new building on Main since recession, Council split on what, if anything to do with Entrance to Aspen, Library expansion in limbo, City installs reusable bag banks, and more...

Basalt -

Town may scrap regulations designed to limit growth, Special planner hired to speed review of two major projects, Stott’s Mill contract puts pressure on Town Council, and more....

Snowmass Village -

Free bus service to continue four more years, Back the future with free TV, and more....

Pitkin County -

County to study river in relation to real estate values, Commissioners not yet willing to advance airport plan, Plat note from 1974 hinders development, County enacts medical marijuana rules, Mountain bike access focus of midvalley open space debate, Affordable housing sales brisk in first half of 2012, Commissioner lobbies Feds on wilderness, Thompson Divide, and more....

Downvalley -

Elementary school may be part of Cattle Creek development, Glenwood Springs joins water pact, Carbondale supports Thompson House for National Historic list, Mountain Regional Housing closes shop, and more....

RPAC News -

National: Big Win: 5-Year Flood Insurance Reauthorization

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