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The Southwest Area Conceptual Plan is a guide for the Town Council to determine the long-term use of public land within the approximately 32-acre Southwest Area, aiming to avoid piecemeal decisions. The plan focuses on identifying future sites for resident and employee housing, expanded parking, neighborhood-serving commercial and community accommodations, and proposes circulation improvements including pedestrian, roadway, and intersection enhancements. It provides a framework for managing development and infrastructure to meet community needs.
The Town of Telluride Town Parks Master Plan aims to guide improvements to its park properties, including the River Park Corridor, Colorado Avenue pocket parks, and Town Park, over a 15-year period from 2021 to 2035. The plan focuses on promoting multi-use of park spaces, balancing recreational, leisure, and special event needs, and enhancing the overall quality of life for the community. It outlines a phased implementation strategy to address present-day demands and anticipated future trends in park usage.
This document presents a comprehensive traffic impact study for the Telluride Southwest Area, initiated by the Town of Telluride Town Council. It evaluates the potential traffic impacts resulting from proposed mixed-use development in the area, analyzing existing and projected traffic volumes under various circulation scenarios, including one-way and two-way configurations for Pacific Avenue. The study identifies specific intersections with potential congestion issues and proposes actionable solutions, such as a two-way left turn lane and mini roundabouts, to mitigate future traffic challenges and improve flow. It also incorporates observations from school-day and special event traffic patterns.
This document provides a comprehensive overview of the Town of Telluride's Short-Term Rental (STR) program, outlining its historical development and the launch of the Rentalscape software. Key focus areas include new STR license categories, revised administrative and regulatory fees, cumulative ownership limitations, and required compliance documentation such as the self-inspection checklist and affidavits. It details the transition from MUNIRevs to the Rentalscape platform for enhanced monitoring, management, and enforcement of STR regulations. The overall purpose is to ensure compliance, prioritize community safety, and facilitate effective program administration.
This management plan provides philosophical and policy guidance for the Town of Telluride's management of natural resources and public recreation on the 560-acre Valley Floor property. It categorizes the property into three management zones (Low Impact Recreation Area, Conservation Area, and Habitat Protection Area) based on environmental sensitivity. The plan outlines policies for wildlife management, recreational uses, and large-scale restoration efforts, including San Miguel River and tailings remediation, all guided by an adaptive management approach and continuous monitoring.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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