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A lawsuit was filed in Colorado District Court last week against the City of Aspen. Plaintiffs North Mill Street, LLC allege that an ordinance change by…
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This week, a local immigration rights activist took sanctuary in a Carbondale church. There’s a freeze on some land-use applications in the mid-valley,…
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Less than a year after freezing all land use applications in downtown Aspen, the city’s Community Development team has accomplished nearly all it set out…
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Joining guest host Alycin Bektesh this week are Curtis Wackerle, editor of the Aspen Daily News, Elizabeth Milias who runs The Red Ant, and Randy Essex,…
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Aspen’s “most progressive ordinance” was passed by City Council Tuesday night, as part of the many changes to the land use code coming out of a year-long…
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After five hours of review, Aspen City Council Monday passed three ordinances that will change the character of the city’s downtown core. < p=""><>New…
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Aspen councilman Bert Myrin was elected into office on an anti-development platform. Now, with several months left before the end of a development…
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Five months into a ban on new construction in the downtown and surrounding areas, city officials want to know what your Aspen should look like. The City…
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Tuesday’s Aspen City Council work session is dedicated to the discussion of free market residential units - an issue cited as the primary impetus for the…