government
Friday letters: ICE facility enforcement, Weiser support and Highway 82 concerns
By Glenwood Springs Post Independent
· June 26, 2026
· 4 min read
City should enforce its own codes
After the City of Glenwood Springs Planning and Zoning board voted to revoke a permit for the operation of an ICE detention facility in Suite 210 in the commercial center at 100 Midland Avenue, I assumed City Council would follow the law and shut it down. Inst...
Key takeaway (Contrary to what Glenwood’s lawyer seems to have told council, federal supremacy doesn’t apply to private buildings, only to government-owned buildings.
Why this matters in Aspen News
The debate over the ICE facility in Glenwood Springs has significant implications for Pitkin County residents, who frequently travel through Glenwood Springs on Highway 82. As the county seat, Aspen 's own city government and police department may need to consider the potential consequences of inaction by neighboring cities. The fact that the City of Glenwood Springs is not enforcing its own codes against the private landlord of the ICE facility raises questions about the consistency of code enforcement in the region. This inconsistency could have far-reaching effects, including potential lawsuits and liability issues that could impact taxpayers across the Roaring Fork Valley. Furthermore, the involvement of out-of-state entities, such as the Florida-based landlord, highlights the need for local governments to prioritize the interests of their own communities and ensure that private businesses are held accountable for complying with local regulations.
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Category: government ·
Published: June 26, 2026 ·
Source: Glenwood Springs Post Independent ·
Reading time: 4 min
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