Hold your nose, Aspen
Hold your nose, Aspen
Aspen’s poop smell is back just in times for the holidays, noticeable on the edge of Wagner Park and at the base of the gondola/Little Nell residences. Apparently, there is still an issue.
Sean Elias
Glenwood Springs
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