Tag: letters_to_editor

Traffic fixes for Aspen
[ad_1] Editor: The Castle Creek Bridge will need to be replaced, or perhaps rebuilt. How to handle the traffic? One solution is to buy the property south of Highway 82, which is West Hallam Street, from the bridge to the corner. Use eminent domain. Build a new bridge on the…
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Bigger planes at ASE will bring more traffic, noise
[ad_1] (Note: This letter was originally sent to the Pitkin Board of County Commissioners.) Editor: If we allow bigger planes to land at the Aspen-Pitkin County Airport, every problem we have in this valley will get worse: traffic, noise, pollution, parking, congestion, lack of housing for workers, expense of living.…
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Coweta traffic lights need rethinking
[ad_1] Coweta traffic lights need rethinking | Opinion | times-herald.com We recognize you are attempting to access this website from a country belonging to the European Economic Area (EEA) including the EU which enforces the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and therefore access cannot be granted at this time. For…
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Wild West traffic
[ad_1] Editor: We as a community need to start obeying the basic rules of the road. It has gotten out of control. Private ride-share companies and their “professional” drivers are some of the most visible, yet flagrant, violators of these simple laws. I suggest that reporting these drivers to the…
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No traffic solutions
[ad_1] Editor: In response to Wendle Whiting’s column (“Congratulations to Sutton and Mesirow,” Aspen Daily News, March 9), it is so refreshing to hear from someone who understands the reason the traffic is so awful is not because of city council, but simply because there is no way to solve…
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Traffic of inertia
[ad_1] Editor: Paul Menter wrote an excellent opinion this week (“Aspen’s entrance: Not much interest in reality,” March 1) discussing Jeffrey Evans’ recent presentation at the Wheeler Opera House regarding the entrance to Aspen. There is no one more well-versed or with better insight into the 50-year saga of the…
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