Most Town of Vail municipal offices will be closed Thursday, July 4 in observance of the Independence Day holiday. However, the police front counter in the Municipal Building will remain open from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Thursday. The office is available for front counter service and is open Monday through Saturday each week; closed Sundays.
An overview of construction projects in and around Vail.
The Fourth of July is almost here, enjoy the sunshine and special events!
The Town of Vail is pleased to announce 10th Mountain Division Veterans Sandy Treat and Dick Over as honorary 2019 Vail America Days™ Parade Marshals.
Vail Police are advising bicyclists to secure their equipment following a recent increase in thefts. Numerous bikes, even those secured with locks or cables, have been stolen in recent days. Bikes that are out in the open have been most susceptible to being stolen. Owners are encouraged to bring their bikes into their residences or take extra security measures.
The Town of Vail and Eagle River Water & Sanitation District will sponsor another installment in the Lunch with the Locals series at noon on Thursday, June 27 in the Grand View, located on the third level of the Lionshead Welcome Center. Attendees will enjoy a complimentary lunch and listen to Larissa Read of Common Ground Consulting explain how you can make your voice heard through the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) process.
Vail has initiated its national search for a new town manager with applications due July 23. Outreach to potential candidates has already begun and formal advertisements for the position are being placed this week.
Public Art Murals and Wednesday Art Walks will highlight Vail's summer art programs, sponsored by Art in Public Places.
Town of Vail Weekly News for the Week of June 24.
Join riders across Colorado in celebrating June as “Bike Month” by trading your keys for a helmet and biking to work on Wednesday, June 26. The Climate Action Collaborative, Sole Power, Colorado Department of Transportation, Beaver Creek, ECO Trails and the towns of Vail, Avon, Minturn, Eagle and Gypsum, plus local bike shops and other businesses are supporting this statewide event by rewarding residents who choose to bike or walk to their workplace.