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How does Durango get its water?

$50 million water plant needed to back up current facility

Open-space swap examined in Three Springs

3-acre parcel could be better for affordable housing instead

Wilson Gulch over budget

City expects work completed in spring

City’s expenses rising

Transit services budget is not sustainable

32nd Street drainage project moving forward

Work would help cleanse runoff before it hits the Animas River

La Posta Road development slow

Infrastructure, permitting and market forces put brakes on construction

Family pleas City Council not to move sewer plant to their property

City to complete the study on feasibility of site

Can you ever have too many parks?

Advocates make a case for biking, skateboarding and tennis projects

Vacation-rental parking rules left in neutral

Some argue Durango’s ‘tandem’ regulation difficult for owners

Officials explore Superfund solution

EPA would need state support to make it happen

Council OKs ballot question for sewer funds

City will examine alternative site for plant

Food trucks get no slack in Durango

City: Tough rules offer fairness to bricks-and-mortar competitors