About 52 acres of undeveloped wildlife habitat along the Roaring River near El Jebel will remain conserved and accessible to the public even if the Forest Service sells it, the head of the White River National Forest pledged Tuesday. Copyright 2011 Glenwood Springs Post Independent. All rights reserved.... Read more →
Plan takes shape for midvalley recreation center in El Jebel
EL JEBEL – Proponents of a midvalley recreation center intend to place a question on the November 2011 ballot to seek funding for a facility that would eventually grow to 85,0000 square feet.The proposed recreation center woul Copyright 2011 The Aspen Times. All rights reserved. This material... Read more →
Best Deals El Jebel, Glenwood: Zheng 50% Off
Best Deals In Town features $30 worth of great pan-Asian food for just $15 in El Jebel and Glenwood Springs.. Read More →
Aspen Skiing Co. In Store In El Jebel
“EL JEBEL – The Aspen Skiing Co. is expanding its retail empire beyond its ski area bases for the first time this fall.A Four Mountain Sports/D&E outlet shop will open next week in a formerly vacant commercial space in Orchard Plaza, adjacent to the Basalt City Market….” Aspen... Read more →
Roger Wilson In El Jebel
Post blogger Cathleen Krahe is spreading the word: State Rep candidate Roger Wilson is coming to El Jebel this Saturday. Read More →
Federal Accountability – the pursuit continues…
Last year, as one part of the mission of Common Sense Alliance, I prepared a report to the Colorado Transportation Legislation Review Committee, a group made up of state legislators charged with overseeing state transportation projects. The general perspective of the report was that the state... Read more →
Collapse of Federal Funding Oversight
It was in 1970 that an Aspen city council first asked the State of Colorado to hold off on the expansion of Highway 82 to four lanes so that they could study mass transit as an alternative to highway construction. Forty years later there will still be a traffic jam at the entrance to town – despite... Read more →
Priorities
Post blogger Cathleen writes of the housing market in the Roaring Fork Valley, “Currently there are lots of folks looking for jobs but very few looking for housing.” Read More →
No Comment
Cathleen Krahe wonders, “Where was the public who will be impacted by the increased traffic, higher taxes…etc.?” during the public comment period on the El Jebel Tree Farm development project. Read More →
Half Of A Whole
Jim Laurence reports that Whole Foods which has an option to opt out of building a store at Willits, will instead ask for a smaller outlet for town centre. Read More →
