Posted by Eric Tauer on September 5, 2011
The ShinDig for September will tackle the many rocks that have magically risen to the surface of the Little Rainbow trail on the east side of CR108.
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Posted by Eric Tauer on August 12, 2011
ShinDig is back after a month-long hiatus. For August we are going to finish working on the new beginner trail system on the Arkansas Hills Open Space (AHOS).
Posted in Announcements | Tagged conservation, land use, mountain biking, planning, Recreation, salida, salida mountain trails, salida recreation, smt, sustainability, trails, volunteer
Posted by Eric Tauer on April 5, 2011
Weather permitting, SMT is scheduling the April Volunteer ShinDig to do trail maintenance on the Little Rainbow Trail.
Posted in Community, Recreation, Sports | Tagged conservation, land use, mountain biking, planning, Recreation, salida mountain trails, trails, volunteer
Posted by Eric Tauer on February 7, 2011
SMT is scheduling the February Volunteer ShinDig to coincide with the Grand Opening of the Little Rainbow Trail and to do some re-routing of the trail as it reaches the CR110 parking lot.
Posted in Events, Past Announcements | Tagged conservation, economic development, land use, mountain biking, planning, Recreation, salida mountain trails, smt, sustainability, trails, volunteer
Posted by Eric Tauer on January 4, 2011
Weather permitting, SMT is scheduling the first ShinDig of the new year to do some trail maintenance on the newly opened North Backbone Trail.
Posted in Events, Past Announcements | Tagged conservation, land use, mountain biking, planning, Recreation, salida mountain trails, smt, trails, volunteer
Posted by The City of Salida on November 12, 2010
The Salida Regional Planning Commission will host a public hearing on Wednesday, November 17th at 6:00 p.m. to discuss the zoning around Salida. The hearing will be held in the City Council Chambers at the Touber Building at 448 E. 1st Street and anyone is welcome to attend and comment on the proposed zoning. The Regional Planning Commission will then forward their recommendations to the County for zoning around Salida.
Posted in City, From the City | Tagged planning, The City
Posted by Eric Tauer on November 8, 2010
Saturday, November 13, 9:00am: SMT SHINDIG Volunteer Day on the North Backbone Trail.
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Posted by The City of Salida on September 10, 2010
What Are Your Priorities? We want to hear from you. Please take a few minutes to fill out the online survey and tell the City of Salida what you think should be the priorities in the coming years. The survey is available at www.cityofsalida.com. Paper copies can be filled out at the Salida Regional Library, [...]
Posted in City, From the City, News | Tagged planning, The City
Posted by The City of Salida on September 1, 2010
As the Planning Commission finalizes the draft of the Comprehensive Plan, we want to include an implementation plan that reflects the priorities of the community and fits within a realistic budget.
Posted in City, City Documents, From the City, Press Releases | Tagged planning, The City
Posted by Lee Hart on November 15, 2009
Is land use code committee yet another stall tactic?
Posted in Opinion | Tagged chaffee county, land use, planning, roundtable
Posted by Trey on September 28, 2009
Preliminary approval will allow three houses to be built at the base of Tenderfoot Mountain, each larger than 10,000 square feet.
Posted in News | Tagged development, mcmansion, planning
Posted by Trey on August 19, 2009
Discussion and public comment centered on proposals for CR 160 and CR 177, which should never, ever be called “Bob’s Bypass”.
Posted in City, News | Tagged planning, trails, transportation
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