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Spencer: Vote John Doyle
By James Spencer at Aspen Times
· June 28, 2026
· 1 min read
John Doyle has a proven record of presenting practical solutions to solve our valley’s transit and housing issues, and he prioritizes our natural environment in all decisions. He is a public servant who listens, does his homework and consistently puts the community’s best interests first.
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Key takeaway Please vote John Doyle for Pitkin County commissioner.
Why this matters in Aspen News
The endorsement of John Doyle by James Spencer underscores the significance of local leadership in addressing Aspen 's unique challenges. As a county commissioner, Doyle would play a crucial role in shaping policies that impact the daily lives of residents, from managing the environmental risks associated with spring runoff flooding along the Roaring Fork River to balancing the needs of a thriving cultural center with the concerns of a historic silver-mining town. Given Aspen's position as the county seat of Pitkin County, the decisions made by its commissioners have far-reaching consequences for the entire Roaring Fork Valley. With the city's police department and Aspen School District relying on effective governance, the election of a commissioner who prioritizes the community's best interests is vital to maintaining the quality of life in Aspen. Doyle's commitment to practical solutions and environmental stewardship aligns with the values of a community that prides itself on its natural beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities.
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Category: government ·
Published: June 28, 2026 ·
Source: Aspen Times ·
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What is this story about? John Doyle has a proven record of presenting practical solutions to solve our valley’s transit and housing issues, and he prioritizes our natural environment in all decisions. He is a public servant who listens, does his homework and consistently puts the community’s best interests first.
Plea...
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