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JAS Temporary Single-lane Neighborhood Access Road 


Due to the road closures for the JAS Concert and the Brush Creek culvert project, a temporary single-lane access road will be opened for emergency services and residents in the Melton Ranch, Horse Ranch, the Crossings, Rodeo Place & Coffey Place neighborhoods from Thursday, August 31 to Monday, September 4. There will be no JAS access through this route, and traffic control will be in place for the duration of the alternate route.

Church service will not be affected. Alternate routes for bicyclists and pedestrians will remain in place, and transit service will be maintained. Solid waste collection will occur as normal, but residents are encouraged not to overfill dumpsters during the weekend.

Project information is available at: tosv.com/566/Brush-Creek-Culvert-Reconstruction

Brush Creek culvert construction

Brush Creek & Kearns Road Culvert Project Update

Both culvert projects remain on schedule, with expected completion by early December. 

Work on the Lower Kearns Road culvert has started. Two lanes of traffic will remain open throughout the project timeline. Potholing on Brush Creek Road began on August 23 and Lower Kearns Road will be closed starting on Monday, August 28 through the duration of the project. 

Crews are currently installing sections of the Brush Creek Road Culvert. Wing walls will be installed next and backfilling operations will follow.

Project information can be found online at tosv.com/566/BrushCreek-Culvert-Reconstruction and tosv.com/570/Lower-Kearns-Road-Culvert-Project.

Comments, feedback, or suggestions for improvement can be shared with an email to: project@tosv.com. We appreciate your patience during this construction project! 

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Recreation Center Closed Saturday & Sunday Labor Day Weekend.


Due to the current construction on the Town Park Entryway, the Recreation Center will be closed to accommodate the Labor Day Festival.


It will close early on Friday, 9/1, at 4:00 p.m. and remain closed all day Saturday and Sunday, reopening Monday at the normal time.


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9/11 Firetruck

956 Feet Climb for 9/11

Axes and Arms Memorial Climb Monday, 9/11

Climb 956 feet from Town Park to the Top of the Village with our local first responders in remembrance and honor those who lost their lives on 9/11/2001. 956 feet is the elevation that New York first responders climbed inside the first tower in the World Trade Center. Following the climb, return to Town Park to enjoy food, drinks, yard games, and more, provided by Roaring Fork Fire Authority.

The climb is free and open to the public; donations to the Axes and Arms Foundation are accepted and appreciated. 

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Town Park Project Update

Construction has started!  MW Golden is the contractor for the project, and they will be working around the Labor Day Jas Festival. Expect to see the heavy work beginning once JAS had ended. By next summer, the entryway will be beautified, the rodeo grandstands and rodeo arena will be brand new, we will have a new Parks Maintenance Facility, we will have a greatly improved parking surface for both skiers and summer users and more grass turf for playing and programming. 


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Village Shuttle Summer Schedules

Village Shuttle Fall Schedules

Fall Service Begins on Monday, September 25th

On Monday, September 25th, the Village Shuttle will transition to fall service schedules. Most routes will be available by on-demand service only. Be prepared and preview fall schedules online.


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Summer Finale

September is Packed with Events, Music, & Action

As summer dwindles and the leaves begin to change, Snowmass Village continues hosting a robust lineup of events. The September 2023 event lineup sees the return of several longstanding local favorites, such as the JAS Aspen Snowmass Labor Day Experience, the 21st Snowmass Wine Festival, and the 48th Snowmass Balloon Festival, as well as the return of mountain bike races and trail runs.

“September is a spectacular time to be in Snowmass,” says Rose Abello, Tourism Director, Snowmass Tourism. “The views and weather are unparalleled, and the event lineup offers an incredible variety of one-of-a-kind experiences ranging from biking and running to music, wine and balloons!”

And much, much, more... find details on the above events and other offerings online at gosnowmass.com

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BACK TO SCHOOL!

School buses are running; stay alert. 

Remember, it is illegal to pass a school bus when the stop sign is out. 


Aspen Snowmass Logo

2023-2024 Aspen Snowmass Season Passes on Sale Now!

  • Super Early Pricing - August 15th to September 15th
  • Early Pricing -  September 16th to December 1st
  • Regular Pricing - Beginning December 2nd

Pass Information..,

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Parking Permits for 23/24 Winter Season


Winter Parking Permits for the 2023/2024 winter season are now available. Residential parking permits will go on sale in early October.  


The lottery for Gold & Senior Parking Permits is now open. The number of available Gold & Senior Parking Permits has been reduced from 200 to 100. Senior Parking Permits are restricted to those 70 years of age or older, regardless of whether you have previously held a Senior Parking Permit. 


Find the latest details, rates, and more information online by following the link below: 


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