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Planning commission continues RFTA transit‑center and administration proposals to Jan. 28 for traffic, electrical and legal review

Glenwood Springs Planning & Zoning Commission · December 17, 2024
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Summary

Officials continued a 10‑41 review and location & extent review for RFTA’s multi‑building Glenwood Meadows campus (9‑bay transit center, 30,000‑sq‑ft admin and maintenance/storage) to Jan. 28, 2025, citing outstanding traffic modeling, potential electric‑infrastructure upgrades and legal questions about the Glenwood Meadows annexation agreement.

The Glenwood Springs Planning & Zoning Commission on Dec. 17 voted to continue two Roaring Fork Transportation Authority (RFTA) land‑use applications — a 10‑41 review for a proposed transit center and a location & extent review for a proposed administration and maintenance complex — to Jan. 28, 2025, so staff can evaluate an updated traffic study and legal issues raised about the Glenwood Meadows annexation and development agreement.

Staff presentation and project scope: City planner Matt Watkins summarized the proposal for three parcels near Midland and Wolfson: a nine‑bus‑bay transit center, a roughly 30,000‑square‑foot administration/training building and a small maintenance/storage building. Watkins noted the proposal sits inside the Glenwood Meadows annexation and development agreement (GM…

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