FRISCO COLORADO REAL ESTATE
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Frisco is a family-oriented town that offers affordable and
diverse lodging, shopping and dining options. Tucked against the soaring peaks
of the Ten Mile Range, with Lake Dillon
at its border, there is plenty to do outdoors.
In the winter, Frisco is known for great Nordic skiing, backcountry ski trails
and snowshoeing trails, and dinner sleigh rides.
In the summer, the Frisco
Peninsula draws bicycle riders,
Frisbee golfers, softball teams and hikers. The Frisco Bay Marina offers
motorboat, sailboat, canoe and kayak rentals for a scenic ride around Lake
Dillon. In addition, Frisco offers
a skateboard park and several summer concerts providing entertainment for the
entire family.
Before you set out for a day of hiking or boating, enjoy the views from one of
Frisco's fine communities.
The views from Frisco are in every direction. When jogging or skiing
out by the openspace still undeveloped on the Frisco Penninsula - and gazing
back at the town, the clouds appear as if they might be
fog in a Norwegian small town. But this is Colorado!
FRISCO - Not surprisingly, health care, the economy and forest health topped the list of issues local voters wanted to discuss Thursday with Sen. Michael Bennet during the Democrat's campaign stop in Frisco.
On those topics and others, Bennet said the country's leaders will have to decide whether they want to find real solutions or allow partisan politics to thwart progress.
"I think there's too much partisanship back there," Bennet said of the nation's capital. "I think once you put away the political stuff, people are much more interested in solving problems. And that's what I hope to be able to do."
Two attendees at the town hall meeting asked what Bennet would do to improve health care and ensure that Medicare payments will cover doctors' costs.
"We have so much more we need to do to get control of cost in our health care system," Bennet said.
Cost transparency and controlling costs in medical care are essential to reform, according to
SUMMIT COUNTY - Without the Summit Community Care Clinic, low-income locals would lack a health care safety net - the nonprofit in Frisco treats those without health insurance, or those who are underinsured.
Essentially, it helps everyone living and working in the community to have access to affordable health treatments. Those who qualify as low-income pay for service on a sliding scale.
And despite numerous funding issues over the past winter season, the financial health of the clinic is improving.
"We're in fine shape," said executive director Sarah Vaine. "We are not needing to cancel programs, and we're fully staffed. We're not anticipating a crisis like last year. We won't have to turn away patients."
Last fall, the Care Clinic put a temporary hold on accepting new patients as a way to catch up on a backlog of patients and save money. This was necessary, as the nonprofit sustained a drop in government funding with th
FRISCO - To kick off a campaign to extend a portion of a property tax mill levy benefiting the Summit School District, numerous community members and officials - even a student or two - gathered Tuesday at the Summit County Community and Senior Center.
The Summit Board of Education recently voted unanimously to go to local voters with a school funding measure in November. Due to cuts, declines in revenue and new initiatives on the ballot that could further affect school funding, the school district is now asking voters to help make up the difference with a $2.1 million mill levy. The annual cost to a property owner with a $400,000 home would be $34.50.
"So much depends on what happens in November," said board member Margaret Carlson at the Tuesday meeting.
According to Citizens for Strong Summit Schools chairperson Sue Wilcox, the mill levy could go to maintain or to back-fill the school district's budget depending on a plethora of issues.
"If
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