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Valley Roundup - Sept. 11, 2015

Welcome to Valley Roundup. I’m Carolyn Sackariason

Joining me this week are Curtis Wackerle, editor of the Aspen Daily News, Lorenzo Semple, columnist for the Aspen Daily News, Roger Marolt, columnist for the Snowmass Sun and Aspen Times, and Randy Essex, editor of the Glenwood Post Independent.

Due to a lack of funding from the feds, Pitkin County has dialed back its master plan development for Sardy Field.

FAA funding shortfall grounds some Aspen airport projects

A prominent downtown Aspen landlord wants to control his own destiny by building a parking garage to accommodate his lodge guests and customers.

Hunt looks to ‘control own destiny’ with parking plan

 
And why do people get so up in arms about fluoride?

Fluoride in water is as safe as global warming is dangerous

Meanwhile, a fight appears to be brewing within the valley’s bus agency as union negotiations begin.

Finally, elections in Rifle and Glenwood Springs will advance those communities’ goals.

City land swap question passes

Rifle elects five to council; women hold majority

 
Valley Roundup is a production of Aspen Public Radio news.