Posted by Lee Hart on March 13, 2009
The Chaffee County Board of Commissioners has released the agenda for the upcoming public hearing on Nestle Waters North America to consider Nestle’s request to harvest water in Nathrop for bottling in Denver and distribution under its Arrowhead brand.
Posted in Environment | Tagged nestlé
Posted by Lee Hart on March 12, 2009
County planning commission recommends approval of conditional Special Use Permit for Nestle water-harvesting project.
Posted in Environment | Tagged nestlé
Posted by Lee Hart on March 11, 2009
Anti-Nestle group gears up to challenge water harvesting project
Posted in Environment | Tagged nestlé, water
Posted by Lee Hart on February 27, 2009
Salida lodgers submit petition contesting ordinance language
Posted in City | Tagged 2B, lodgers
Posted by Lee Hart on February 26, 2009
Citizens should do their homework to be most effective when testifying at public hearings
Posted in Opinion | Tagged chaffee county, nestlé
Posted by Lee Hart on February 20, 2009
Public hearings for Nestle water harvesting project in Chaffee County start March 3.
Posted in Environment | Tagged nestlé
Posted by Lee Hart on February 16, 2009
The CCVB divides its budget into administrative and marketing categories; the following is a line by line explanation of the marketing portion of the budget.
Posted in Info | Tagged ccvb, Tourism
Posted by Lee Hart on February 12, 2009
Chaffee County reduces support for visitor-attracting events.
Posted in Tourism | Tagged ccvb
Posted by Lee Hart on January 17, 2009
Salida lodgers set sights on repealing 2B.
Posted in Opinion, Tourism | Tagged 2B
Posted by Lee Hart on January 8, 2009
Veteran Burning Man participant unveils inspired sculpture in downtown Salida.
Posted in Arts | Tagged art
Posted by Lee Hart on January 6, 2009
BV Finance Director Christine DeChristopher worries about her now-famous activist son’s future.
Posted in Environment, Local | Tagged activism, blm, energy, oil and gas
Posted by Lee Hart on December 2, 2008
Surprise ending to debate over 2B ends with council approving enacting the new, voter-approved occupational lodging tax at $2.50 for the first year, then $4.82 starting in 2010.
Posted in City, Recreation, Tourism | Tagged 2B
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