Posted by Lee Hart on April 28, 2009
Linda Erickson writes to share suggestions from Steve Glazer and the Sierra Club.
Posted in Opinion | Tagged nestlé
Posted by John Graham on April 28, 2009
County records show that Nestlé pays very little to Chaffee County for property taxes on existing property.
Posted in Environment | Tagged nestlé
Posted by Admin on April 27, 2009
Shan Cretin writes a letter to Arrowhead on behalf of the AFSC and cancels their contract for water delivery.
Posted in Letters | Tagged hot, nestlé
Posted by Admin on April 27, 2009
What happens when Nestle wants to tap yet another source, and Chaffee County decides it doesn’t want the noise or pollution of more truck traffic?
Posted in Letters | Tagged nestlé
Posted by Admin on April 26, 2009
David Maier argues that the Nestlé project is not a good deal for Chaffee County.
Posted in Letters | Tagged nestlé
Posted by Admin on April 25, 2009
Judy writes to encourage people to attend the public forum regarding the Nestlé 1041 application next Wednesday.
Posted in Letters | Tagged nestlé
Posted by Lee Hart on April 24, 2009
Coley/Forrest, THK spar over Nestle economic impacts
Posted in Environment | Tagged hot, nestlé
Posted by Admin on April 24, 2009
Council voted to remand the proposed Sackett’s Addition Overlay to the Planning Commission for further evaluation.
Posted in Local, Videos | Tagged Local, Videos
Posted by Chuck Rose on April 23, 2009
You can meet with me at Hattie’s Pub the Monday before each City Council meeting from 5:30 to 7:00 PM.
Posted in From the Mayor, Opinion | Tagged 2B, hospital, hot, US50, Vandeveer
Posted by Lee Hart on April 23, 2009
Traffic analysis reveals nominal impact, citizens worry otherwise
Posted in Environment | Tagged CDOT, hot, nestlé, Trout Creek Pass
Posted by Admin on April 23, 2009
Jane Browning writes to say that she thinks that Nestlé wanted a small rural community with very limited resources for their first 1041 permit application in the state.
Posted in Letters | Tagged nestlé
Posted by Admin on April 22, 2009
Ed Berg writes to say that during the ninety-nine years that Nestle wants to take water from the wetland aquifer without interruption, it is virtually certain that the climate will be drier than it was in May 2007, when Nestle conducted flow tests.
Posted in Letters | Tagged nestlé
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