City pursues Entrance to Aspen public engagement

Austin Colbert/The Aspen Times
Aspen is inviting the community to an upcoming open house to learn about the Entrance to Aspen re-evaluation, including project information and “design refinements.”
The open house will take place from 4 to 6:30 p.m. March 26 at Colorado Mountain College, 255 Sage Way in Aspen, according to the city’s March 1 newsletter.
“This is a great opportunity to connect directly with project staff, review materials and help shape the future of this important community gateway,” the newsletter states.
The open house will provide free food and drink, as well as materials in Spanish. The public will be permitted to provide feedback and ask questions at the event.
The city also announced in the newsletter that it launched an Entrance to Aspen reevaluation project website.
“The newly launched website features updated project information, background materials, timelines and opportunities to provide feedback,” the newsletter states. “Whether you’re just learning about the project or have been following along, the site is your go-to resource for the latest updates and ways to stay engaged.”
Visit the website at entrancetoaspen.co to learn more.

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