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Steamboat Today editorial: Now’s the time to connect

Steamboat Springs City Council President Walter Magill voiced his opinion during a recent council meeting that he’d like to see more trail connections on the west side of the city to give residents living there easier access to downtown via pedestrian- and cyclist-friendly trails.

“It just seems like we’re really underserving those residents,” Magill said, and we couldn’t agree more, especially in light of all the recent development underway in the area of town known as West Steamboat.

It’s exciting to look across the street from the Steamboat Pilot & Today newspaper office, at the intersection of Elk River Road and U.S. Highway 40, and see packed parking lots outside of Moe’s Bar B Que and the new Storm Peak Brewing Co. location. The backdrop for both of these burgeoning businesses is the brand new Reserves at Steamboat Springs apartment complex.

Read more at Steamboat Today.

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