The schedule of meetings for the city of Durango for the week of May 30th, 2022, is listed below. Find meeting agendas and minutes at DurangoGov.org/Meetings. Read on...
The Perins Peak Fire remains at 102 acres and is now 36% contained. Yesterday, firefighters successfully lined the entire fire and began mopping up and reinforcing the fire’s heel. Read on...
At a special meeting Thursday the Durango City council approved a citizen-initiated ordinance to amend the city’s land use codes to allow for public hearings when protective services, like police and fire, try to develop in the Central Business District. Read on...
On June 2, 2022 the Durango-La Plata 911 Communications center will be hosting an open house to show members of the public what it is that our local dispatchers do. Read on...
At a special meeting Tuesday Durango City Council voted to begin negotiating terms that would allow the Durango Fire Protection District (DFPD) to use River City Hall as its downtown fire station. Read on...
Durango residents looking to share the diverse cultures of the region with their community and bring art to public spaces can now apply for funding through the city’s Lodger’s Tax: Arts and Culture fund. Read on...
The schedule of meetings for the city of Durango for the week of May 23rd , 2022, is listed below. Find meeting agendas and minutes at DurangoGov.org/Meetings. Read on...
An emergency ordinance was enacted by City Council on Tuesday, giving City Manager José Madrigal the ability to take any and all actions to regulate fire risks within the city. Read on...
At Tuesday night’s meeting the Durango City Council set a public hearing for May 26, 2022 to discuss a citizen-initiated ordinance that affects the location of fire or police departments. Read on...
Axis Health Systems and the Durango Police department celebrated the addition of a new unmarked vehicle on Friday, that will aid in how the two organization’s co-responder program (CORE) responds to people experiencing a mental health crisis. Read on...