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Cortez study reveals sinkhole near Seventh Street sewer line

Engineer says solutions would be expensive

Second phase of Lumien Apartments in Durango will start next year

Affordable housing units will serve low-income residents

Trails 2000 starts work on 2 new trails

Smokejumper’s Trail will honor Durangoan Joseph Philpott

Durango sets sights on affordable housing solutions

Publicly funded ideas draw interest, questions

Townhomes planned for Three Springs, but how much will they cost?

Goal is to make them most affordable homes in area

Ken Charles awarded for years of service in economic development

Longtime Department of Local Affairs manager helped communities problem-solve, finance infrastructure

Review board approves revised design for hotel on Camino del Rio

Designs must be tweaked to make height of building less noticeable

Durango-La Plata County Airport plans terminal remodel to aid airline staff

Long-term vision for airport still in limbo, director says

Great Outdoors Colorado awards Durango $1.3 million for trail extension

Plans to extend Animas River Trail north in the works for a decade

County commercial building permits trend down over decade

Zoning could give developers more certainty

Should government fund infrastructure to jump-start development?

Chamber of Commerce panelists discuss challenges around construction

Colorado construction is plugging the gap with an academy

DENVER (AP) – Houses along the Front Range can’t be built fast enough. Part of the problem is a booming population. There’s also a shortage of construction workers to get the job done. ...