government
Marks: This election matters
By Evan Marks at Aspen Times
· June 17, 2026
· 1 min read
With the June 30 primary just over two weeks away, County voters face a genuinely consequential choice — and many of us may sit it out. Please don’t. This election matters.
Our community has grown increasingly polarized, retreating into echo chambers that magnify our differences while obscurin...
Key takeaway Our community has grown increasingly polarized, retreating into echo chambers that magnify our differences while obscurin...
Why this matters in Aspen News
The upcoming primary election has significant implications for Pitkin County, where the City of Aspen is located. The county commissioner seat is crucial in addressing the city's shared concerns, such as workforce housing and environmental protection. As the city's own government and police department serve the community, the county's land-use decisions and infrastructure investments will directly impact Aspen's residents and businesses. Rob Ittner's experience as a former county commissioner and business owner in the valley could bring a unique understanding of the city's needs, particularly in balancing economic and environmental goals. His familiarity with the county's governing process and institutional knowledge could also benefit the City of Aspen, which relies on the county for various services and collaborations. The city's voters should consider the long-term consequences of their choice and how it will affect the community's quality of life and economic sustainability.
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Category: government ·
Published: June 17, 2026 ·
Source: Aspen Times ·
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What is this story about? With the June 30 primary just over two weeks away, County voters face a genuinely consequential choice — and many of us may sit it out. Please don’t. This election matters.
Our community has grown increasingly polarized, retreating into echo chambers that magnify our differences while obscurin...
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