Funds from the newly approved daily lift ticket tax will go toward creating transportation and parking solutions in Breckenridge. The results from a recent poll have sparked new innovative ideas and discussion, making a catch-all parking solu...
A group of CU students who were assigned a “real-life project” have given town managers a lot of fresh, energetic ideas for Silverthorne’s makeover, which is finally moving out of its data collection and visionary stages and into action...
Much like during the 1960’s, when seal skins were used to provide traction on the bottom of skis to help propel a hearty athlete uphill, skiers and snowboarders today are conquering vertical climbs to access consistently steep, deep, powde...
The hubbub of Earth Day and Spring Cleaning at this time of year may have got you thinking of ways to make your home more efficient, reducing your footprint on the environment. There are many ways (small and large) for homeowners to reduce ...
Once a well kept secret, the Town of Breckenridge and its resort, are now a world-class destination. The ski resort at Breckenridge is the second most visited ski resort in the United States! The resort can accommodate 46,700 skiers at one ti...
Summit County’s Lake Dillon Theatre Company (LDTC) has had incredible growth since 2008. Enough so, that the town of Silverthorne is partnering with the organization to develop a new performing arts center. Six times larger than its curre...
If you were able to stop every local on the street and ask them: “How did you end up living here?” an overwhelming majority would tell you that they “came for the winters, fell in love with the summers, and never left.”
Among its man...
After much negotiation between national and local government entities, on March 1st Summit County purchased 43 acres of land for affordable housing development in Lake Hill.
This new land will give developers a canvas to create 250-350 housi...
Breckenridge and Summit County officials are committing to the lifeblood of the town: its locals, making strides to fix the housing crisis and create housing solutions.
Town Council member Elisabeth Lawrence is quoted in the New York Times...
A master plan was developed in 2012 for the 128-acre McCain property that included open space with trails on 38 acres of land and different governmental uses on the other 90 acres. Local residents spoke out against different industrial-commer...