Today, the Town of Vail Police Department, in partnership with the Eagle County Sheriff’s Office, launched “Vail Let’s be Blunt” - a creative media campaign aimed to educate residents and visitors about the Colorado Marijuana Laws, while inspiring responsible and lawful use. As the campaign would say, “Colorado’s Amendment 64 is cool, but only if you know the rule…”
The 8150 Report spotlights the people, programs and events that make the Town of Vail a great place to live and visit.
An inspiring panel of Vail leaders will join moderator Alison Wadey, executive director of the Vail Chamber & Business Association, for a discussion on work and life experiences during the second installment of the PrimaVail Leadership Forum on Thursday, Jan. 30.
The Vail Police Department is advising local motorists of its intent to increase traffic enforcement throughout Vail’s neighborhoods and major roadways effective immediately. The focus of the enforcement is to improve safety, increase traffic awareness and gain compliance.
Town of Vail Weekly News for the Week of January 27.
The 8150 Report spotlights the people, programs and events that make the Town of Vail a great place to live and visit.
An overview of construction activity in Vail.
The Vail Fire and Community Development departments will be sponsoring informational workshops later this month and in February in preparation for implementation of new code amendments that will require ignition-resistant building materials and fire-resistant landscaping in Vail effective March 1. The sessions will be offered at 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 28 and repeated at 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 27. All workshops will take place at the West Vail Fire Station, located at...
Interested in learning how to incorporate or improve sustainability in your business? Join us for a FREE introductory Actively Green training from 2 to 4:30 p.m. on Jan. 29 at Walking Mountains Science Center. Register here.
Brief Description of Work
The project generally consists of the construction of a children’s play area which will include the removal and renovation of existing wooden structures, carpentry, fabrication of steel panels, installation of purchased and custom play equipment, installation of concrete curbs, ramps, sidewalks and structural footings, boulder walls, site grading, landscape and irrigation work.