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Durango’s loss, Bayfield’s gain: Community development employee switches jobs

Nicol Killian worked on housing and commercial projects for nearly 16 years

Durango raises trash, recycling collection rates

2.5% increase will cost ratepayers 71 cents more per month, on average

Sustainability report provides update on Durango’s effort to meet 2030 and 2050 goals

Energy use accounts for about 67% of communitywide greenhouse gas emissions

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

First project for newly formed wildfire mitigation group: Durango homeless camp

Crews build half-mile line around encampment

With e-bikes booming in popularity, will Durango allow them on soft-surface trails?

A trial period came to an end this week; results to be analyzed

Durango says pickleball is too loud for outdoor tennis courts

City is looking for other spaces where residents can play

City of Durango releases video explaining 2022 budget

Residents can check on projects without having to read thousands of line items

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

Employees would identify efficiencies, prevent overlap and waste

Federal money largely responsible for $49 million increase to Durango’s 2022 budget

City plans to make improvements to airport runway and upgrade water infrastructure

Residents on Columbine Drive say sidewalk project caused unwanted runoff

City of Durango says it’s not responsible for water-pooling issues

Durango releases draft of $172 million budget

‘Extraordinary’ amount of sales tax revenue in 2021 predicts a return to pre-pandemic service levels