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Crested Butte council approves sale of 828 Gothic Ave. #1A; consent items include property purchase, event permit and Hideout food-truck extension

Town of Crested Butte Town Council · January 20, 2026
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Summary

At its Jan. 20 meeting the Crested Butte Town Council unanimously approved an ordinance authorizing sale of 828 Gothic Ave. #1A and passed a consent agenda that included a resolution to buy 816 Gothic, an Alley Loop Nordic Marathon permit, and a one-year extension allowing the Hideout to use an accessory kitchen; an ordinance was removed from the packet.

The Crested Butte Town Council unanimously approved Ordinance No. 1, Series 2026, authorizing the sale of 828 Gothic Avenue, Unit #1A, during its regular meeting on Jan. 20, 2026. Presiding Officer Beth Goldstone opened a public hearing, confirmed proper notice and recorded no public comments before the council voted to adopt the ordinance.

Town Clerk Lynelle Stanford recorded the outcome: "A roll call vote was taken with all voting, 'Yes.' Motion passed unanimously." The approving motion was made by Council Member John O'Neal and seconded by Council Member Kate Guibert.

Earlier in the meeting the council approved a multi-item consent agenda, again by unanimous roll call on a motion by Guibert and seconded by O'Neal. Consent items included approval of the council minutes from Jan. 5, 2026; a special-event permit for the Alley Loop Nordic Marathon on Jan. 30-31, 2026, which will close Elk Avenue from the zero block through the 300 block as well as alleys and portions of Old Town Field and Town Park; Resolution No. 3, Series 2026, authorizing the purchase of 816 Gothic and authorizing the Town Manager to execute related documents; and Resolution No. 4, Series 2026, authorizing a one-year extension of the suspension of food-truck and parking regulations to allow the Hideout to use an accessory kitchen.

Town Attorney Karl Hanlon told the council that Ordinance No. 04, Series 2026 (amending municipal-code penalty application) had been removed from the Consent Agenda because the ordinance itself was not included in the meeting packet; the council approved the agenda as amended.

The meeting record notes that public comment received written submissions from Caroline Jinks, Jackson Petito, Joe Kramer and TJ Koehler, and a note from Paradise Place; no speakers addressed the council in person during the public-comment period.

The council scheduled upcoming meetings and work sessions for Feb. 2, Feb. 17 and March 2; Town Manager Dara MacDonald noted that the Feb. 2 and March 2 work sessions would begin at 5:00 p.m. The meeting was adjourned at 7:33 p.m. by Presiding Officer Beth Goldstone.