The Keystone Citizens League will hold its first open meeting of the year today, discussing topics such as a future affordable housing project, and development at Keystone Resort.
David O'Neil, the developer of the Wellington Neighborhood in Breckenridge, will be on hand to discuss the status of his plan to build affordable housing in the Wintergreen area of Keystone near Antler's Gulch. O'Neil had not submitted any plans on the project to the county department as of late March.
Thomas Davidson, of Vail Resorts Development Inc. will update the group on development as Keystone, including the proposed Marriott's Grand Residences at Keystone slated to be constructed in the Hunki Dori parking lot.
They will also discuss the May 2 vote to officially include the Snake River Fire Department into the Lake Dillon Fire Authority.
Members of the Friends of the Swan Mountain Recpath will present an update for paving a 1.5-mile recreation path from Summit Cove to near the Lowry Campground, which is scheduled to begin this summer.
Monday, April 10, 2006
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