Stories for October 16, 2007

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Hayden invites residents to weigh in on planning

Hayden officials are asking residents to comment about plans for future land use, while the town updates its Comprehensive Plan to include more detail of areas west of Hayden and near Yampa Valley Regional Airport.

Man dies in accident at Milner Landfill

Longtime employee remembered as smart, caring, irreplaceable

A 51-year-old Steamboat Springs man died Tuesday afternoon at the Twin Landfill in Milner after a bulldozer attachment fell on top of him.

The Record for Oct. 14

12:09 a.m. A resident from the 2600 block of Copper Ridge Circle reported that four juveniles were trespassing at a construction site. Police determined that no trespassing took place because one of the juvenile's stepfathers owned the site.

Redeveloping airport could cost nearly $30 million

Any redevelopment of the Steamboat Springs Airport for an alternative use would face daunting hurdles, not the least of which are costs that could approach nearly $30 million.

Tom Ross: Beware of annexing flying pork chops

Former city planner talks about Durango

The first time I drove to Durango over Red Mountain Pass during winter, I swore it would be the last time I would behave so recklessly.

Steamboat briefs for Oct. 16

Coastal navigation course to be offered this fall

The U.S. Coast Guard will hold a course in Steamboat Springs this fall in basic and advanced coastal navigation.

Affordable homes in the works

Revised Elk River Village plans include 67 condominiums

The Yampa Valley Housing Authority is pushing ahead with plans to develop as many as 67 affordable housing units on the city's near west side.

Kindergarten choices in North Routt

Charter school offers optional, all-day enrichment program

Full-day kindergarten in Steamboat Springs may be on the horizon, but the district's North Routt Community Charter School has offered the program since the school's inception six years ago.