
Life@Telluride: Community Open House for East End Master Plan
As part of the East End Master Plan, San Miguel County Planning Department, the County Planning Commission and consultant Design Workshop will be holding two Community Open Houses on Tuesday, March 21. The Open Houses will be held in the Community Room at the Wilkinson Public Library, 100 W. Pacific Avenue, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., and from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

If you’re looking for Telluride real estate, this is a great opportunity to learn about the East End Master Plan. Telluride residents are invited to learn more about the plan, view exhibits and speak with project team members to share their opinions and ideas. Mountain Rose Realty, Telluride’s premier real estate agency, encourages everyone to attend these open houses.
Anne-Britt of Mountain Rose Realty is the best Telluride realtor in the area, so whether you’re interested in buying or selling Telluride property she can help guide you in making sure your needs are met!
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the East End Master Plan and why should Telluride residents care?
- The East End Master Plan is a community planning initiative led by San Miguel County Planning Department and Design Workshop that will shape future development and land use in Telluride's East End. Understanding the plan is valuable for both current residents and those considering buying Telluride real estate, as it directly impacts neighborhood character and property values.
- When and where are the East End Master Plan Community Open Houses being held?
- Two open houses are scheduled for Tuesday, March 21, at the Community Room in the Wilkinson Public Library (100 W. Pacific Avenue): one from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and another from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Both sessions offer the same opportunity to view exhibits and speak with the project team.
- What can I expect at the East End Master Plan open houses?
- Attendees can view exhibits about the plan, speak directly with project team members, and share their own opinions and ideas about the East End's future. It's an informal, drop-in format designed for community input.
