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Council approves higher right-of-way fees and penalties; grading-permit revisions continued for more work
Summary
After debate about homeowner impacts and downtown construction staging, council approved right-of-way fee changes (5-2) that raise downtown parking-space rates and add reinspection and noncompliance penalties, while deferring grading-permit fee and threshold changes for additional staff refinement.
The Glenwood Springs City Council on April 16 approved updates to right-of-way permitting fees and enforcement procedures but continued proposed changes to grading-permit thresholds and fees for additional staff work.
City Engineer Ryan Gordon told council the changes were intended to modernize fees, better reflect staff review time for larger projects, discourage long-term occupation of downtown parking spaces for construction staging, and add…
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