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Durango sewer rates to increase $2.22 per month, on average

City Council approves 3% hike to address inflation

What is a ‘managed’ homeless camp and who does it serve in Durango?

City, county and unhoused advocates think they’re making progress, but campers aren’t so sure

Durango considers allowing restaurants to use a percentage of on-site parking for patio space

Businesses want to keep using outdoor spaces that came about during the pandemic

Durango City Council approves policy for divvying up new lodgers tax revenue

Councilors to revisit funding scheme for tourism marketing annually

Durango’s first female mayor says much has changed, but she likes where things are heading

Maxine Peterson turned 90 on New Year’s Day

Residents voice more opposition to sale of Durango School District building

More than 800 signed petition requesting forum, but many say the hearing was lacking

Durango looks into tax exemption for feminine hygiene products

Rec center will begin offering menstrual products free of charge

What does Durango’s 2022 budget mean for residents? Construction cones ...

City plans two new divisions, 61 capital projects and a 5% cost-of-living increase for employees

Power in numbers? Three Durango-area entities to tackle wildfire mitigation

Group seeks to expand, accelerate efforts to alleviate threats

Durango extends due diligence period in effort to purchase hotel for affordable housing

Developer proposes 120 units at Best Western Inn and Suites

With so many projects in the pipeline, Durango considers division to help oversee them

Employees would identify efficiencies, prevent overlap and waste

Durango City Council separates Buckley Park in expectation of buying property

Staff members redrew lines to keep trees and sledding hill as part of park