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December 10, 2024

4th Quarter 2024 Western Colorado Alliance of Mesa County Newsletter

As Western Colorado Alliance of Mesa County closes out the year, we have good work to celebrate as well as much to look forward to in 2025.
December 6, 2024

A big victory in Routt County!

Western Colorado Alliance won big environmental impact mitigation improvements in Routt County’supdated land use codes, which were issued in June 2024. Our focus had been on […]
December 6, 2024

A Community Conversation in Montrose!

Nearly 50 members and supporters came together to talk about life in Montrose County at the second annual Community Conversation hosted last night by Uncompahgre Valley Alliance
December 6, 2024

Energy and Resilience Action Plan in Rifle? Let’s Goooooo!

If you live, work, or play in Rifle, take this opportunity to advocate for local climate resilience and reducing emissions!
December 6, 2024

“The best one in years!”

Western Colorado Alliance enjoyed one of its most successful events in years with this year's Mountainfilm On Tour - Grand Junction presentation!
December 2, 2024

Together, we can!

In this season of giving, you can help us keep up the good work into 2025 and beyond.
November 11, 2024

West End members tackle healthcare access

In the summer and fall of 2023, our Alliance led an issue identification process in Montrose County’s West End as part of our Homegrown Prosperity work. Many issues surfaced, and given that other groups were already working on housing and economic development, our leaders decided to tackle healthcare access.
November 11, 2024

State’s cumulative impacts and enhanced practices rulemaking falls flat

Despite significant community input, the ECMC's new requirements are largely procedural and miss substantive hooks to limit future impacts to communities.
November 11, 2024

What Grand Valley Power users really want

This year, our Alliance committed ourselves to learning more about the relationship between the Rural Electric Cooperatives that govern our energy systems in much of Western Colorado and the communities they serve.