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0000000876 00000 n 0000001530 00000 n Aspen City Council began its review Monday night of 2019’s municipal budget that tops $151.2 million in total spending authority and $161.8 million in revenue. Led by the local group Roaring Fork Show Up, demonstrators issued calls of “Black Lives Matter,” “white silence is violence,” “no justice, no peace,” and “defund the police.”COVID-19 has disrupted our education system, how schools are meeting student needs, and what’s being put in place to address gaps in resources. 0000009141 00000 n 0000004670 00000 n 0000005515 00000 n

Weekends are…Charles Cunniffe Architects seeks the following FT position: Interior Designer (5+ years of experience) Charles Cunniffe Architects (CCA) is a…BUTCHER'S BLOCK IN ASPEN - NOW HIRING! Meetings may be conducted through various virtual meeting formats.Builder and Planner of the Day email and voicemail accounts will be monitored throughout each business day.

While cardboard recycling is still included in residential waste services by city ordinance, business owners are now sending their cardboard to landfills without this service. 0000005737 00000 n

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Hunt paid $15 million for both the 465 N. Mill St. property, a 20,000-square-foot building that sits on 49,901 square feet of land, and the 557 N. Mill St. address, an 8,000-square-foot building on 6,301 square feet of land, according to property records. A majority of Aspen City Council wants dedicated space in the current City Hall so the government can provide work areas for incubator businesses or other community uses.

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0000043351 00000 n “This is tough stuff guys ... unprecedented is not a word that is underutilized these days.”Because it’s an emergency ordinance, four out of five council voters must vote in the affirmative for it to pass.“The fear that our residents are developing of our guests I think is a very negative thing,” Richards said. The city of Aspen is beefing up its health protection team and aligning it with Pitkin County’s to ensure better compliance with COVID-19 public health orders. Operating budget up 9.7 percent. 0000009141 00000 n Skip to Main Content MASK ZONE & COVID-19 Learn About Aspen's Mask Zone & COVID-19 Info. City Hall 130 South Galena Street Aspen, CO 81611 Phone: 970-920-5000 Fax: 970-920-5197

The mountains around Aspen provide beautiful views, skiing, and small-town seclusion, but they also limit the space available for the city to grow. 0000011983 00000 n

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0000043351 00000 n 0000005814 00000 n %PDF-1.4 %���� These file preparation standards are designed to ensure not only consistency at the application stage, but consistency in the City’s longterm document - retention system. 0000005515 00000 n Oliver, the city’s director of environmental health.He said team members will contact the business in person to discuss the complaint, or potential violation, and provide whatever assistance they need to tighten up the operation so they are complying with local and state orders.“We are trying to get them to understand what is expected of them and help them,” Oliver said.He is in the process of hiring two new full-time consumer and employee health protection specialists, who will help with education, compliance and other COVID-19 matters.One individual, who has a background in retail management, is scheduled to start Aug. 6.The other person, who currently lives in Eagle and has a background in public health and retail, has the job offer but is looking for housing and will either accept or decline by Wednesday, Oliver said.Both employees will be paid just under $30 an hour and will receive full benefits.“We’ll have these folks in the field as long as there’s COVID compliance to be done,” Oliver said.That money goes to full-time staff, equipment, technology, specific printing and record-keeping systems.The current city health team, which consists of a handful of city staff members and community resource officers, has been in the field for about a month.Because of their regular job duties, they are limited to a couple of hours a day to focus on COVID-19-related issues.The new specialists will provide a more consistent presence in the community, Oliver noted It also will add capacity to the city’s COVID-19 response, which has been behind in some regards as public health orders continue to change.“I feel like we’re trying to play catch-up,” Oliver said, adding he looks forward to offseason so he can get the team up to speed to help businesses prepare for winter.Additionally, his team is working closer with Pitkin County staff to better align health protection efforts in both jurisdictions to make sure information is consistent for all businesses and people who are subject to the public health orders in the area.“I want people to experience seeing the same thing at the ABC as they are in Snowmass Village and here in Aspen,” Oliver said.
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