If this had been a similar, stacked deck type of council we've had for the past decade, Scott Balcomb would have never been approved.
“What they've put in front of us is as good as you can get, unless someone wants to buy it as open space,” said Councilman Todd Leahy. He said the lot comes with an entitlement to build, and it wasn't the city's intent to wipe out such entitlements when it imposed the Hillside Preservation Overlay Zone..."
(John Stroud)
How good it is to see leadership that is finally starting to represent more than just a very small faction of the Glenwood Springs community.
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"Truth goes through three stages. First it is ridiculed. Then violently opposed. Finally, it is accepted as self-evident."
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