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Backcountry Kumbaya to Boardroom Challenges in Steamboat Springs

This year’s annual Economic Development Summit hosted by the Steamboat Springs Chamber on October 19th was themed “Backcountry to Boardroom: the business of the outdoors.” Few Colorado communities outside a metro area have grown outdoor sector manufacturing better than Steamboat Read more…

By Jon Stavney, 7 years ago
General Blogs

Meet your Neighbors: a Mayor manages for Civility

We have a crisis of civility in this country.  Civility skills are not being taught or modelled at the federal level, and not in the mediums by which many citizens take in information about what is happening.  In fact, in-civility Read more…

By Jon Stavney, 7 years ago
General Blogs

Signs, Identity, Commerce and Place–why we are losing the Revolutionary War

I wrote an article in the August edition of NWCCOG eNews about Grand Adventure Brewing that reveals a proprietor who opened for business to become a community anchor.  Kremmling concurs because “Brewery” is already on a wayfinding sign in the Read more…

By Jon Stavney, 7 years ago
General Blogs

Why you left and why are you here?

In our increasingly tribal culture, it matters what we choose to commit to vs. what we don’t.  Our choices are shaping our culture and the places we live. Recently, I had the honor of facilitating a retreat for a newly-formed Read more…

By Jon Stavney, 7 yearsJuly 10, 2018 ago
General Blogs

Citizenship, Census and Accurate Counting

Recently, I ran into a friend whom I worked with when I was a project manager.  He’s the best landscape architect I know, and he knows it.  His company prices work accordingly.  Bids were unapologetically 20 to 30% higher than Read more…

By Jon Stavney, 7 years ago
Book Reviews

What Unites Us (a whole lot of norms that are unraveling)

If there was ever a time for a plainspoken, avuncular wise voice to remind us of the shared path that has bound us as Americans, and remind us how much has shifted (in how we absorb news, and how we Read more…

By Jon Stavney, 7 years ago
General Blogs

Why Government should embrace Failure

I just started a book called How Democracies Die.  Suddenly it is not an idle question.  I am reminded that our governance model is a grand experiment and not a particularly lengthy one as history goes. In fact, I have been Read more…

By Jon Stavney, 7 years ago
Book Reviews

Fantasyland by Kurt Anderson

Kurt Andersons’ Fantasyland: How America Went Haywire: A 500 Year History is an unsettling read for unsettling times.  I picked Fantasyland off the shelf because just like every other American, I believe the country is “haywire.”  I feel compelled to Read more…

By Jon Stavney, 7 yearsFebruary 12, 2018 ago
General Blogs

Climate Leadership at Altitude

An inspired movement led by local government leaders is underway in the Colorado high country providing a stunning example of “local governments as laboratories of democracy.” In May 2017, Aspen Mayor Steve Skadron convened a group of cities and counties Read more…

By Jon Stavney, 7 years ago
General Blogs

Christmas brings Broadband to Children in Red Cliff

Reporting “Live” today, January 17, 2018, from Red Cliff Town Hall, and emailing in over Wi-Fi.  A small click for me, a giant one, a long time coming for Red Cliff. Today, Anuschka Bales, Mayor of Red Cliff is hosting Read more…

By Jon Stavney, 7 yearsJanuary 18, 2018 ago

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