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Durango man files lawsuit against city after being denied financial records

John Simpson sought documents in connection with lodgers tax collections

Durango’s assistant city manager among speakers at economic summit

New appointee Erin Hyder said she brings focus on team building

Durango residents demand action ahead of Purple Cliffs closure

City Council says one site location has been proposed to La Plata County, others being considered

The train whistle, Durango’s signature sound, is iconic to some, earsplitting to others

Some residents say it’s gotten louder; railroad is following federal regulations

Durango to explore pipeline from Lake Nighthorse to Terminal Reservoir

Study will look at logistics, costs to support city water supply

Study seeks answers, solutions to downtown Durango parking woes

Does the city need higher meter fees, better public transportation, a parking garage – or none of the above?

City of Durango to spend estimated $55,000 asking voters to keep excess lodgers tax

If ballot measure fails, residents will receive about $218 in utility bill credits

City of Durango plans to extend no parking zones on East Third Avenue to improve safety

Better visibility and speed monitoring expected to reduce crash rates on the Boulevard

Durango’s new utilities manager went to West Point and studied Eastern philosophy

Justin Elkins wants to understand why things are the way they are before making changes

Temporary signs approved during pandemic in Durango must now be removed

City gives businesses, residents a few weeks to comply before enforcement ensues

‘Lease-to-own’ finance plan best option for River City Hall, says Durango fire chief

City Council, DFPD explore financing options that avoid TABOR restrictions

Durango’s storied history with homelessness: Can we become a ‘model community’?

Imminent closing of Purple Cliffs renews a complex history of unhoused camping, community action