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Council approves right-of-way encroachment license for electrical infrastructure at 315 8th Street

Glenwood Springs City Council · February 19, 2026
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Summary

Council unanimously approved a staff-recommended right-of-way encroachment license allowing approximately 24 inches of encroachment in the alley at 315 8th Street to protect underground electrical infrastructure with bollards, subject to survey, indemnity and insurance conditions.

Trent Hyatt of Community Development presented planning file O-5-26 seeking a right-of-way encroachment license at 315 8th Street in the M-2 mixed-use central core. Staff recommended approval with standard conditions including a survey showing the encroachment area, an indemnity agreement and release of liability naming the city, and evidence of insurance.

Hyatt said the requested encroachment (about 24 inches into the alley) arose after utilities were relocated…

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