Lottery applications for the resale of a home at Chamonix Vail are available on the Town of Vail Housing webpage. The 1,233 square-foot, two-bedroom, two-bath, two-car garage townhome is located at 2387 Lower Traverse Way Unit A, in West Vail.
The Town of Vail has concluded its Grant Relief Program as of March 31, which provided direct aid to businesses experiencing hardship due to the public health crisis. Developed by representatives of the Vail Economic Advisory Council with assistance from town staff, the grant program was authorized by the Vail Town Council on Feb. 2 in the amount of $500,000 and offered Vail businesses grants ranging from $5,000 to $15,000.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WORK
A 1.5” mill and asphalt overlay on Westhaven Dr, Vail View Dr and Red Sandstone Rd, approximately 1,550 Tons asphalt.
An overview of construction activity in Vail.
The Vail Town Council will review recommendations for the 2021 summer parking program during its Tuesday, April 20 meeting. The action item is listed as 5.1 on the virtual evening meeting agenda which begins at 6 p.m. with opportunities for public comment. To register to provide public comment during the meeting, visit www.vailgov.com/town-council or to provide public input prior to the meeting, email publicinput.vailtowncouncil@vailgov.com.
The Vail Town Council will take action to rescind its mandatory outdoor mask mandate zone in Vail Village and Lionshead at its April 20 evening meeting. Emergency Ordinanance No. 6 is listed as action item 5.5 on the virtual agenda which begins at 6 p.m. and will become effective immediately upon approval.
The Town of Vail is taking applications for the Mauri Nottingham Excellence in Environmental Sustainability Scholarship program. In 1993, the town created the Mauri Nottingham Environmental Quality Award to honor the creator of the valley’s “We Recycle” program and recognize outstanding environmental programs or efforts in the community. The scholarship program intends to honor the contributions of Nottingham, continue the legacy of the Environmental Quality Award and...
Officers from the Vail Police Department are inviting community members to join them for coffee and conversation between 9 and 11 a.m. Friday, April 16 at Yeti’s Grind in Solaris Plaza, located at 141 E. Meadow Dr. in Vail. The “Coffee with a Cop” sessions are a continuation of the department’s community policing efforts aimed at improving relationships between police officers and community members and to provide additional opportunities for community conversations.
Street sweeping operations will be getting underway in Vail beginning Monday, April 19 and will continue through June 11, weather permitting. Crews will be working eight hours each day, five days a week to complete the sweeping which includes curbside cinder pick up. Residents are asked to rake the cinders from their yards into the right-of-way and to call the public works department at 970-479-2158 when ready for pick up, then allow a few days for completion.
The arrival of spring brings some important reminders for people recreating on the White River National Forest. The transition to summer vehicles – mountain bikes, OHVs, four-wheel drive and other wheeled vehicles – does not happen until May 21 in most areas. And areas critical to elk calving are seasonally closed to all uses beginning as early as April 15 until as late as July 1, depending on the area.