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The city of Aspen and Jacobs Engineering are gearing up for a 15-month reevaluation of the entrance to Aspen after receiving formal approval from Aspen City Council on Tuesday.
The work that begins today at the former Mountain Chalet won’t be dramatic — the demolition will be handled “piece by piece” using an excavator, according to developer Zach Kupperman.
Pitkin County gave initial approval in accepting a $2.6 million federal grant to construct new safety measures, including a Michigan left, for the Smith Way and Lazy Glen Way Highway 82 intersections.