The Cone Zone Care Committee, an extension of the Main Street Advisory Board, hosted an informational public meeting about Colorado Department of Transportation’s (CDOT’s) upcoming main street reconstruction project on June 18.
At a regular meeting held by the Pagosa Springs Area Tourism Board on June 18, Tourism Director Jennifer Green provided a brief report on lodgers’ tax collection.
According to a June 24 press release from the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment (CDLE), Archuleta County’s unemployment rate for the month of May was 3.6 percent.
At a June 18 work session of the Archuleta County Board of County Commissioners (BoCC), the board heard an update on public health from Archuleta County Public Health Department (ACPHD) Executive Director Ashley Wilson.
The Archuleta County Board of Health (BoH) discussed issues with food safety inspections for temporary events and potential solutions at its June 20 meeting.
On June 4, the Pagosa Springs Town Council accepted a Geothermal Utility Revitalization Project Grant from the Colorado Energy Office (CEO).
Sales tax revenues for Archuleta County continue to rise in 2024 compared to sales tax revenues received in 2023, according to a press release from Archuleta County Finance Director Chad Eaton.
The Pagosa Springs Community Development Corporation (PSCDC) continues to move forward with phase one of its community workforce housing project.
The Archuleta County Board of County Commissioners (BoCC) approved revisions to the county fee schedule at its June 18 meeting.
With a mix of local, regional and statewide participation, the 15th annual Pagosa Springs Car Show had winners from near and far.
On May 23, the Pagosa Springs Town Council approved the second reading of Ordinance 1005, which rezones certain properties along the western portion of Goldmine Drive, amending the official zoning map for the area.
The Main Street Advisory Board met May 22, with the board discussing the town’s proposition of having a portion of the Town Park athletic field paved and used as a permanent parking lot, along with other temporary parking plans.
On May 14, the Pagosa Springs Planning Commission, sitting as the Design Review Board (DRB), approved a final major design application for an apartment complex geared toward workforce housing slated to be built at 116 Alpha Drive.
Following more than three hours of debate at a May 14 work session and more than two hours of consideration at a May 21 meeting, the Archuleta County Board of County Commissioners (BoCC) approved revisions to the Archuleta County Land Use Regulations (LUR) regarding signs while tabling decisions on other proposed regulations until its June 4 meeting.
According to a May 17 press release from the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment (CDLE), Archuleta County’s unemployment rate dropped from 4 percent in March to 3.2 percent in April.
The Chamber has been alerted that after many years of a Friday delivery just prior to the Memorial Day weekend for our annual hanging baskets, we now have a new day and date.
The Region 9 Economic Development District of Southwest Colorado is happy to welcome several new representatives to its board of directors.
Laura Lewis Marchino, executive director of the Region 9 Economic Development District of Southwest Colorado has been re-elected to the National Association of Development Organizations (NADO) Board of Directors for a two-year term. Marchino was first elected in 2009.
At the annual Pagosa Springs Community Development Corporation (PSCDC) held May 1, the organization provided updates on several ongoing efforts.