City of Aspen excellent at recycling … its priorities
Aspen City Council at its retreat going forward re-ordered the top priorities. They also refined their collective and individual visions for the community. The city administration is now shifting job responsibilities and staff organization at the manager level.
All of which demonstrates, to borrow an analogy from nautical history, that as a whole our city government is quite adroit at shuffling the deck chairs …
Neil B. Siegel
Aspen
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More kindness, less judgment with Mulcahy
I would like to make a comment to Aspen-Pitkin County Housing Authority, city of Aspen, Aspen Skiing Co., etc. with the ongoing Lee Mulcahy drama that has infested our community. In fact, it really applies…