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Forest Service approves Aspen Skiing Co.’s Pandora expansion

ASPEN – The U.S. Forest Service has authorized Aspen Skiing Co.’s proposal to develop an additional 0.3 square miles of skiing on Aspen Mountain.

The Aspen Times reports the authorization came in a draft decision notice issued Wednesday.

The agency also approved the company’s desire to build a new chairlift and add snowmaking as part of a goal to develop the Pandora terrain on the upper east side of the mountain.

The company says the new terrain will meet customer demands for a more diverse experience.

The White River National Forest performed an Environmental Analysis on the company’s plan. The release of the draft decision initiates a 45-day objections period. Individuals and groups that submitted comments during a May 2018 scoping period have standing to file an objection. No new parties can raise objections.