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Public invited to comment on Bryce Canyon trail proposal 29.4.2013 Salt Lake Tribune
by Brett Prettyman The Salt Lake Tribune Published Apr 29, 2013 09:01AM MDT Not everybody traveling along Scenic Byway 12 in southern Utah is in a car. Plans to stretch the popular Red Canyon multi­use trail to — and then into — Bryce Canyon National Park are underway. Officials of the Scenic Byway 12 committee, Bryce Canyon City, Garfield County, Dixie National Forest and Utah Department of Transportation are working to extend the paved trail from its current end at the East Fork Road along Byway 12 for 5½ miles to the entrance of the national park. Once there, the Na... ...
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Public’s thought on trail sought 28.4.2013 Salt Lake Tribune
by Brett Prettyman The Salt Lake Tribune Published Apr 27, 2013 05:41PM MDT Not everybody traveling along Scenic Byway 12 in southern Utah is in a car. Plans to stretch the popular Red Canyon multiuse trail to — and then into — Bryce Canyon National Park are underway. Officials from the Scenic Byway 12 committee, Bryce Canyon City, Garfield County, Dixie National Forest and Utah Department of Transportation are working to extend the paved trail from its current end at the East Fork Road along Byway 12 for 5½ miles to the entrance of the national park. Once there, the N... ...
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Butterball sues city over First and Main zoning change 26.3.2013 Headlines: All Headlines
The former operator of Longmont's turkey processing plant has filed a lawsuit claiming that the city's rezoning of the First Avenue and Main Street area should be overturned.
Rocky Mountain National Park officials are studying two bike trails 20.2.2013 Denver Post: Outdoors
Rocky Mountain National Park officials are studying the development of two new biking trails in the park.
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Nation’s top planners to descend on Salt Lake City 12.2.2013 Salt Lake Tribune
by Christopher Smart The Salt Lake Tribune Published Feb 11, 2013 03:08PM MDT If you didn’t recognize that Salt Lake City was getting hip in the world of urban planning, here’s more evidence: The Congress for the New Urbanism will hold its 21st annual meeting in Utah’s capital city May 29-June 1. Some 1,200 planners, architects, engineers and developers from around the world will share ideas to make cities more livable, walkable and sustainable. Mayor Ralph Becker made the announcement to coincide with a visit by John Norquist, the former mayor of Milwaukee and president ... ...
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Utah utility shines light on renewable-energy projects with funding 11.2.2013 Salt Lake Tribune
by Steven Oberbeck The Salt Lake Tribune Published Feb 11, 2013 09:17AM MDT As soon as the weather warms in spring, the developers of the Artspace Solar Gardens property near downtown Salt Lake City plan to install a 315-kilowatt solar power array on its roof and parking garage. The project, funded in part through Rocky Mountain Power’s Blue Sky program, will feature nearly 1,000 solar panels that are expected to generate enough electricity to meet all the power needs of the 30 residential and 15 commercial office units in the mixed-use development, with maybe a little ... ...
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Boulder board approves plans for project at 28th and Canyon 18.1.2013 Headlines: All Headlines
A development project that would bring two large hotels and a mixed-use commercial building to the northwest corner of 28th Street and Canyon Boulevard took an important step forward Thursday night when it received conditional approval from the Boulder Planning Board.
EFG Brownfield Partners buys old St. Anthony Central Hospital site 16.1.2013 Denver Post: Business
EFG Brownfield Partners buys old St. Anthony Central Hospital site
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Loveland-based McWhinney joins development team for Union Station 10.1.2013 Headlines: All Headlines
Loveland-based McWhinney, a real estate investment and development company, has joined Union Station Alliance, a team of redevelopers that is transforming Denver's historic train station.
Council green lights pavilion project 9.1.2013 Telluride: News
The Telluride Town Council on Tuesday directed staff to move forward with a fast-tracked project to enclose and retrofit the Hanley Pavilion, but not without reluctance among council members.
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Health system buys land from McWhinney for medical campus in Broomfield 8.1.2013 Denver Post: Business
Health system buys land from McWhinney for medical campus in Broomfield
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Council to consider pavilion plan 6.1.2013 Telluride: News
A project to enclose and improve the Hanley Pavilion, which was spurred by a financial offer of $750,000 from the Telluride Film Festival, has been moving quickly through the town’s design and planning process this fall.
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Minimizing hiker-skier conflicts 25.12.2012 Telluride: News
Lance McDonald and Gary Hickcox are no rubes on their skis in Bear Creek. The two — program director for the Town of Telluride and Executive Director of the San Miguel Conservation Foundation (SMCF), respectively — have been skiing the big backcountry area adjacent to the Telluride Ski Resort for years.
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Furniture firm to bring 300 jobs to Gilbert 21.12.2012 azcentral.com | business
A 550,000-square-foot furniture store and warehouse expects to open next year in Gilbert's Gateway corridor near Power and Williams Field roads, bringing 300 new jobs to the area, town officials say.American Furniture Warehouse, which operates 12 stores in Colorado, wants to expand beyond state lines and selected Gilbert for its first store in metropolitan Phoenix.
Ever Vail takes major step forward 18.12.2012 Vail Colorado: Business
VAIL, Colorado - The town of Vail granted Vail Resorts key approvals for the company's $1 billion proposed Ever Vail project Tuesday after nearly five years and more than 80 public meetings. The approvals pave the way for ...
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Micron embarks on multi-use project in Utah 14.12.2012 Salt Lake Tribune
by Cimaron Neugebauer The Salt Lake Tribune Published Dec 13, 2012 05:25PM MDT There’s Silicon Valley, of course, but Utah is kicking the concept of its “Silicon Slopes” into a higher gear with a new large-scale project near the Point of the Mountain. Earlier this week, the Lehi City Council approved Micron’s 735-acre business and housing development known as a “workplace neighborhood,” where people can live, work, play and go to school all in the same place. “It’s the epicenter of economic activity ... in the state,” said Kim Struthers, planning director for Lehi, noti... ...
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Council to consider Ever Vail on Tuesday 1.12.2012 Vail Colorado: Our World
VAIL, Colorado - The development applications for Ever Vail submitted by Vail Resorts Development Co. will be considered for preliminary approval by the Vail Town Council at its Tuesday meeting. The four applications are listed ...
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Pavilion plan moves forward 30.11.2012 Telluride: News
Associate Editor The Telluride Parks and Recreation Commission voted unanimously Wednesday to move forward with the program for the Hanley Pavilion improvements, which includes transforming the space into an 850-seat theater for the Telluride Film Festival.
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Pavilion plan moves forward 30.11.2012 Telluride: News
Associate Editor The Telluride Parks and Recreation Commission voted unanimously Wednesday to move forward with the program for the Hanley Pavilion improvements, which includes transforming the space into an 850-seat theater for the Telluride Film Festival.
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Pavilion plan moves forward 30.11.2012 Telluride: News
Associate Editor The Telluride Parks and Recreation Commission voted unanimously Wednesday to move forward with the program for the Hanley Pavilion improvements, which includes transforming the space into an 850-seat theater for the Telluride Film Festival.
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