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Bella Ridge Takes Shape
Bella Ridge is a labor of love. For decades the Podtburg family milked dairy cows on their farm near Johnstown and Berthoud. Rick and Carol Podtburg raised four boys on the land, and all took up golf. “Shooting golf balls out the back pasture has always been a thing,” said...
Harmony Road construction traffic would be helped by zipper merging
If you ever needed to embrace the zipper merge, now is the time when driving Fort Collins' busiest road into the city from Interstate 25. Unless you prefer to wait even longer in traffic on Harmony Road, which will continue under construction with reduced lanes for the next month. At...
Appeal focused on future Fort Collins homeless shelter site gets rejected
Fort Collins City Council on Tuesday night rejected an appeal fighting an overall development plan for land that could one day house a future shelter for men experiencing homelessness. The council voted unanimously and found that the Fort Collins Planning and Zoning Commission conducted a fair hearing and properly interpreted and applied the land use code and city code when it approved the Mason Street infrastructure overall development plan. ...
Plans resume to build affordable housing near Odell Brewing property in Fort Collins
A plan in Fort Collins to build 140 condos on land north of Odell Brewing Company has resurfaced. The Tapestry development has gone through several years of planning and neighborhood meetings, and the proposed condos would be situated on 12 acres donated by the brewery's founders. Tapestry developer Hartford Homes...
'We're our better selves in space,' astronaut who grew up in Fort Collins says
Space exploration isn’t just about experiencing zero gravity or flying so high that you can view the entire Earth through a portal window. It’s about problem-solving and science, former astronaut Dottie Metcalf-Lindenburger said Tuesday. She was recently the featured speaker at a fundraising event in Fort Collins for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics grants given by the four local chapters of Rotary International to local schools.
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