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Tentative ideas include free signage for base-area businesses, Haymaker shuttle, utilizing Stockbridge transit lot. Listen to "Morning Edition" host Michael Lyle, Jr. discuss this story with Steamboat Pilot reporter Julia Coccaro and then read the entire article at the link below.
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The Fort Collins City Council held a work session to learn more about the proposal to launch paid on-street parking downtown.
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The Clear Creek Sheriff's Office says no parking signs are in and enforcement is on for the popular tourists spot.
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DIA is raising parking fees for multiple lots. Here's how much extra your next trip may cost you.
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The cost of housing in Colorado’s mountain towns is so expensive, many workers can’t afford rent. One program in Frisco offers an unusual solution – a parking lot that allows people to park and sleep in their vehicles.
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A new ordinance in Vail aims to slow down drivers. The tickets will be $40 and there will be no points against a motorist's license if one is issued.
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The Town of Vail will discuss plans to add paid parking for summertime visitors.
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Multiple Morrison businesses are asking the town board to help with parking. They believe the paid parking is hurting their businesses.
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The Colorado Safe Parking Initiative has run out of funding sources. The program ended on Dec. 31, 2024.