The Roaring Fork Transportation Authority will consider new ways to use its railroad corridor, which extends from Glenwood Springs to Woody Creek and includes the popular Rio Grande Trail, to alleviate traffic on Highway 82 and respond to the valley’s transportation needs. The post RFTA to study how Rio Grande Trail’s railroad corridor can be used for mass transit appeared first on Aspen Journalism.| Aspen Journalism
Recent rainfall boosts local streamflows Local streams are flowing at 83-140% of normal in the Roaring Fork watershed as of Sept. 14, while the Colorado River is running at 90% of average at Dotsero and 90% near the Colorado-Utah stateline. Streamflows, which have been running below normal this year, spiked after Sept. 11 due to […] The post Real-time local streamflow appeared first on Aspen Journalism.| Aspen Journalism