2019 Summary: What a year!
New Year’s Greetings to our Friends and Supporters Thank you for helping us achieve so much success in the past year, and for standing with
New Year’s Greetings to our Friends and Supporters Thank you for helping us achieve so much success in the past year, and for standing with
Our community spoke, loudly and in great numbers, and the BLM has listened. Today, Larry Sandoval, director of BLM’s Colorado River Valley Field Office in
A joint effort at expanding publicity across Colorado to focus attention on the limestone quarry expansion hit pay dirt this week. The Citizens’ Alliance and
We love our hot springs. They relax and heal, they entertain and delight, and their bubbling warmth is the basis of our economy. We won’t
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management announced today that it has accepted for review the strip mine expansion proposal submitted July 11 by Rocky Mountain
Formal environmental review process won’t begin until mid-2020 The Bureau of Land Management notified the Glenwood Springs Citizens’ Alliance today that Rocky Mountain Resources Aggregates
Good work by Post Independent reporter Thomas Phippen to expose the link between the high-powered lobbying firm Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck and the quarry operator
The Glenwood Springs Citizens’ Alliance (GSCA) issued a complaint to Garfield County last November alleging several violations of Rocky Mountain Resources’ (RMR) county special use
The Glenwood Springs Citizens’ Alliance (GSCA) is continuing to review Rocky Mountain Resources’ (RMR) initial proposal and is preparing for RMR’s re-submission to the BLM.
The Glenwood Springs Citizens’ Alliance has obtained the Plan of Operation that RMR submitted to the BLM for completeness review. Concern continues to grow as