There are 400+ homes in West Steamboat. It will cost $3.5 million to connect them to the Core Trail.
The city & county paid $1.3 million for New Victory Highway. (00 homes served)
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4/28/10
Awesome news about Lance Armstrong partnering with a great local business in Steamboat. Wonder if he'll race Town Challenge this summer?
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U.S. Retailers report a 9.1% growth in sales March; 7 months of consecutive gains for stores open at least 12mo. http://tinyurl.com/y8l8gzf
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A few Photos of the U.S. Nordic Combined Ski Team visiting an old friend back in Steamboat Springs. http://tinyurl.com/yfdool5
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Walkable neighborhoods have higher land values
Walkable neighborhoods have higher land values
Check out this article about walkability, and how this factor can impact real estate markets and property values.
Here in Steamboat Springs, we have a historic downtown core that offers one of the most walkable resort towns in the country. Several brand new condo developments are located in the center of downtown Steamboat Springs, just a short walk from culture, entertainment, recreation, dining, and shopping.
Ski Town USA might become Walk Town USA someday.
All this is in addition to our offical status as a “Bicycle Friendly Community”.
Check out this article about walkability, and how this factor can impact real estate markets and property values.
Here in Steamboat Springs, we have a historic downtown core that offers one of the most walkable resort towns in the country. Several brand new condo developments are located in the center of downtown Steamboat Springs, just a short walk from culture, entertainment, recreation, dining, and shopping.
Ski Town USA might become Walk Town USA someday.
All this is in addition to our offical status as a “Bicycle Friendly Community”.
3/22/10
Have an opinion on parking regulations in Downtown Steamboat? Come to the Public Meeting @ the Community Center on Tues. (3/25) at 5:30 PM.
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3/21/10
This Weekend: In like a Lion...Out like a Lamb
Friday in Steamboat Springs, Old Man Winter and Mother Nature had a torrid love affair.
On Friday, high winds gusting up to 79 MPH forceed the closure of all lifts at the Steamboat Ski Resort...in fact, damaging the communications line on the Elkhead lift.
The awful weather on Friday wasn't exactly what the Downtown Steamboat retail merchants had hoped for on the first day of the Annual Sidewalk Sale. But the lack of lift-served skiing brought shoppers downtown as no one would have ever expected.
On Saturday morning, Steamboat woke up to a gorgeous blue-bird morning. Fresh snow was sparkling across the Yampa Valley, and the air was cold and crisp.
The rest of the weekend was spectacular! The skiing at Steamboat was good, with Spring skiing conditions prevailing by Saturday afternoon. With not a cloud in the sky for the rest of the weekend, it was truly an SPF 55 weekend!
Ski season is almost over in Steamboat. Get your runs in before closing day! See you in Ski Town USA!
On Friday, high winds gusting up to 79 MPH forceed the closure of all lifts at the Steamboat Ski Resort...in fact, damaging the communications line on the Elkhead lift.
The awful weather on Friday wasn't exactly what the Downtown Steamboat retail merchants had hoped for on the first day of the Annual Sidewalk Sale. But the lack of lift-served skiing brought shoppers downtown as no one would have ever expected.
On Saturday morning, Steamboat woke up to a gorgeous blue-bird morning. Fresh snow was sparkling across the Yampa Valley, and the air was cold and crisp.
The rest of the weekend was spectacular! The skiing at Steamboat was good, with Spring skiing conditions prevailing by Saturday afternoon. With not a cloud in the sky for the rest of the weekend, it was truly an SPF 55 weekend!
Ski season is almost over in Steamboat. Get your runs in before closing day! See you in Ski Town USA!
3/19/10
What's Happening in Steamboat Springs this weekend
Downtown Springs Sidewalk Sale
Friday - Sunday, March 19 - 21, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Downtown Steamboat Springs
Help the merchants clear out their seasonal merchandise to make room for new summer items. Don't miss out on these deals while they last.
19th Annual Steamboat Pentathlon
Saturday, March 20, 10 a.m.
Howelsen Hill
The race consists of an Alpine Ski, Snowshoe, Cross Country Ski, Mountain Bike, and Run based at Howelsen Hill in Steamboat Springs. There is a Standard Course and a Short Course.
Call: City of Steamboat Springs Recreation - Kate Warnke 879-4300
Tubing Steamboat
Howelsen Hill
March - Tuesdays through Sundays
One-hour sessions begin at 4:30, 5:30 Additional sessions may be added.
Cost: $20 for adults, $18 for teens (13-17), $16 for Kids (6-12), free for kids 5 and under with a paying adult - group rates for 20 or more
Ride the Magic Carpet to the top and come screaming down on a snow tube provided at the hill.
Reservations are Required - Call 800-922-2722
Steamboat Swings concert and dance
Saturday, March 20, 7:30 p.m.
Depot Art Center, 1001 13th St.
Cost: $15 per person or $25 per couple Call: 879-9008
Community big band Steamboat Swings plays highlights from the swing era on through contemporary pop tunes. The band is made up of local musicians.
"Blithe Spirit"
Friday - Saturday, March 19 - 20, 7 p.m.
also Saturday, March 20, 2 p.m.
Steamboat Springs High School, 45 East Maple St.
Cost: $10 for general admission and $5 for children ages 6 to 12 and High School students with paid activity passes. Tickets are available at the school's main office. Call 879-1562.
The Steamboat Springs High School theater department presents its spring play, Noel Coward's "Blithe Spirit".
Friday - Sunday, March 19 - 21, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Downtown Steamboat Springs
Help the merchants clear out their seasonal merchandise to make room for new summer items. Don't miss out on these deals while they last.
19th Annual Steamboat Pentathlon
Saturday, March 20, 10 a.m.
Howelsen Hill
The race consists of an Alpine Ski, Snowshoe, Cross Country Ski, Mountain Bike, and Run based at Howelsen Hill in Steamboat Springs. There is a Standard Course and a Short Course.
Call: City of Steamboat Springs Recreation - Kate Warnke 879-4300
Tubing Steamboat
Howelsen Hill
March - Tuesdays through Sundays
One-hour sessions begin at 4:30, 5:30 Additional sessions may be added.
Cost: $20 for adults, $18 for teens (13-17), $16 for Kids (6-12), free for kids 5 and under with a paying adult - group rates for 20 or more
Ride the Magic Carpet to the top and come screaming down on a snow tube provided at the hill.
Reservations are Required - Call 800-922-2722
Steamboat Swings concert and dance
Saturday, March 20, 7:30 p.m.
Depot Art Center, 1001 13th St.
Cost: $15 per person or $25 per couple Call: 879-9008
Community big band Steamboat Swings plays highlights from the swing era on through contemporary pop tunes. The band is made up of local musicians.
"Blithe Spirit"
Friday - Saturday, March 19 - 20, 7 p.m.
also Saturday, March 20, 2 p.m.
Steamboat Springs High School, 45 East Maple St.
Cost: $10 for general admission and $5 for children ages 6 to 12 and High School students with paid activity passes. Tickets are available at the school's main office. Call 879-1562.
The Steamboat Springs High School theater department presents its spring play, Noel Coward's "Blithe Spirit".
3/16/10
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