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Glenwood Springs advances South Bridge land acquisition
By Taylor Cramer Follow
tcramer@postindependent.com at Glenwood Springs Post Independent
· June 22, 2026
· 5 min read
Glenwood Springs City Council voted 4-3 Thursday to authorize the city to acquire property interests needed for the South Bridge project, including through eminent domain if negotiations fail.
Mayor Marco Dehm, Mayor Pro Tem Erin Zalinski and Councilors Mitchell Weimer and Sumner Schacter vote...
Key takeaway The vote came days after Garfield County commissioners unanimously directed staff to file a lawsuit asking Garfield County District Court to determine whether the city must comply with the county’s 1041 regulations for South Bridge.
Why this matters in Aspen News
The South Bridge project's advancement has significant implications for Pitkin County residents, particularly those in Aspen , who frequently travel to Glenwood Springs. A second route out of south Glenwood Springs would improve mobility and public safety, benefiting commuters who rely on Colorado Highway 82. The project's impact on the Roaring Fork River and surrounding areas, including the Roaring Fork Transportation Authority corridor, will be closely watched by environmental groups and local stakeholders. The involvement of the Aspen Valley Land Trust, which holds a conservation easement on the Jackson property, adds a layer of complexity to the project. As the city navigates the acquisition of property interests, including potential condemnation, the outcome will set a precedent for future development projects in the region, potentially affecting similar initiatives in Pitkin County. The project's timeline and funding, including the $49 million federal grant, will be crucial in determining its success and impact on the local community.
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Category: government ·
Published: June 22, 2026 ·
Source: Glenwood Springs Post Independent ·
Reading time: 5 min
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What is this story about? Glenwood Springs City Council voted 4-3 Thursday to authorize the city to acquire property interests needed for the South Bridge project, including through eminent domain if negotiations fail.
Mayor Marco Dehm, Mayor Pro Tem Erin Zalinski and Councilors Mitchell Weimer and Sumner Schacter vote...
When was this published? This article was first published on June 22, 2026 by Glenwood Springs Post Independent and curated for Aspen News readers.
Who reported this story? This story was reported by Taylor Cramer Follow
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