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Eagle County Commissioners: New mapping tool energizes conversations over land use
By Tom Boyd, Jeanne McQueeney and Matt Scherr at Aspen Times
· July 15, 2026
· 4 min read
When people hear the phrase “land use regulations,” eyes often glaze over. We get it. It sounds technical, bureaucratic and far removed from everyday life.
But the truth is just the opposite.
Land use decisions shape nearly every aspect of how we and our visitors experience Eagle County. La...
Key takeaway Land use decisions shape nearly every aspect of how we and our visitors experience Eagle County.
Why this matters in Aspen News
As Eagle County finalizes its new land use regulations, Aspen residents should pay close attention to how these changes might impact their own community. The Roaring Fork Valley's unique character, shaped by its natural beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities, relies on thoughtful land use decisions. While Eagle County's new regulations aim to balance development with environmental protection and community values, Aspen's own growth and development will likely be influenced by these changes. The new regulations' emphasis on preserving open spaces, protecting wildlife habitats, and promoting deed-restricted housing could have implications for Aspen's own housing market and development plans. As Aspen continues to navigate its own growth and development challenges, the outcome of Eagle County's land use regulation overhaul will be worth watching, particularly in terms of how it addresses the delicate balance between preserving the valley's natural beauty and accommodating the needs of a growing population.
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Category: government ·
Published: July 15, 2026 ·
Source: Aspen Times ·
Reading time: 4 min
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What is this story about? When people hear the phrase “land use regulations,” eyes often glaze over. We get it. It sounds technical, bureaucratic and far removed from everyday life.
But the truth is just the opposite.
Land use decisions shape nearly every aspect of how we and our visitors experience Eagle County. La...
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