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Upper Pine fire chief asks voters to approve Ballot Issue 7A

District relies on property tax to maintain level of service

Durango doles out lodgers tax dollars for cameras, restrooms, ice skates and more

City Council had about $500,000 in discretionary spending

Voters across Colorado’s high country will weigh short-term rentals, affordable housing

As many as 14 Colorado municipalities and counties will ask voters next month to increase or repurpose taxes on short-term rental properties – offered on sites by Airbnb and Vrbo – to help fund affordable housing

Proposition 123: Should Colorado set aside $300 million a year for affordable housing?

Naysayers worry about how it would affect the state budget and TABOR refunds

Survey: 71% of respondents support mill levy to fund Durango Public Library

Additional money could be used for more staff, expanded services and longer operating hours

Coloradans might get a TABOR refund in spring

Amount will depend on income levels

Durango City Council approves more money for arts and culture projects

19 artists and creatives benefit from lodgers tax appropriations in first round

Durango to ask voters for permission to keep excess lodgers tax revenue

City wants to use about $1.1 million for housing, parking and the arts

Polis’ name isn’t on TABOR refund checks, but it will be on a letter accompanying them

$750 and $1,500 payments come from tax revenues collected in excess of spending caps

Housing and parking considered for excess Durango lodgers tax revenue

City seeks additional input about how funds should be spent

TABOR checks are in the mail. Here’s what you need to know

Money arriving ahead of schedule to help with inflation

Rising inflation is on a collision course with Colorado’s TABOR cap

A lag in economic indicators means fast-rising numbers aren’t reflected in calculations