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O’Brien Drive residents ask for on-street parking

Removal of spaces impacted value, homeowner says

Final vote on Durango Mesa Park annexation is around the corner

City Council signals unanimous support to complete yearslong process

City of Durango disputes legal fees owed in lost open records case

‘This could end’ if attorney’s bills are paid and documents are released, litigant says

$1M appropriation gives legs to Durango pickleball project, reduces SMART 160 Trail funding

Connection to Three Springs delayed because of ongoing negotiations with landowner

Durango ethics board no longer oversees city councilors

Law change removes conflict of interest of elected officials overseeing appointed board members; Bosmans’ public hearing vacated

Ordinance would remove Durango Board of Ethics’ jurisdiction over City Council

Code change seeks to eliminate conflict of interest between appointors and appointees

Durango City Council faces final vote on building swap with fire district

Official decision to be made Aug. 1; residents applaud deal and look forward to Camino del Rio underpass project

Ban on retail pet sales to be considered by Durango City Council

Similar legislation in other Colorado cities mostly ‘feel good’ legislation, says assistant city manager

Durango City Council reaches compromise on where to send unspent lodgers tax dollars

Tourism group receives majority of funds with leftovers earmarked for EV chargers

Durango City Council to enter negotiations to settle open records, meeting disputes

Pagosa Springs attorney accused town of unlawfully screening ethics complaint

City of Durango to release in-depth community survey to 3,000 households

Polling intended to capture residents’ sentiments about overall quality of life and customer satisfaction

Durango city councilors split on how to allocate tourism dollars

$361,000 is leftover from 2022 lodgers tax revenues