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Durango city manager to trade city planning strategies at Harvard summit

Innovation, transformation focus of public officials’ gathering

So you’re thinking about an electric car. How easy is it to get juiced in La Plata County?

Durango and its partners say they are prepared to meet growing demands of electrification

Durango Parks and Recreation updates residents about Animas River Trail project

Project at 32nd Street and East Second Avenue expected to be finished in mid-July

La Plata County doubles-down on plan to close Purple Cliffs this year

After failed efforts to establish a managed camp, officials say dispersed camping can no longer continue

How bump-outs evolved from necessity to luxury

Durango considers merits of keeping outdoor seating post-COVID-19

Commissioners to vote on exiting managed camp contract

Amid concerns, La Plata County advised not to buy property along Highway 160

Drone show scheduled for Fourth of July weekend in Durango

Fireworks display canceled for third year in a row because of drought conditions

Durango adopts new plan to guide sustainability efforts

City introduces ‘green’ grants and business certification programs

Residents of Purple Cliffs want a say in move to managed camp

Some in unhoused community feel burned by the county, city and local advocacy groups

Proposed pickleball courts raise concern among youth sports officials at Smith Complex

Safety, congestion and lack of outreach are chief concerns

Animas River water quality is improving in Durango, study shows

Upgrades to city’s treatment plant benefit aquatic life, recreation

Durango City Council passes petition ordinance sparked by fire station, with a caveat

Residents railed against a perceived lack of public involvement in sale of school administration building