Ranch House Renovation Updates |
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Click here to view a PDF of the full Ranch House Renovation Plan (including pool and outdoor amenities)
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Click here to view a PDF of the Ranch House Building Renovation Plan only
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Pool Renovation Update & Reopening Timeline
We’re excited to share great news about the pool area renovation! At this time, we anticipate that all bodies of water will reopen during the week of May 18. In the days leading up to reopening, you may notice water being added to the pools—this is part of the required curing process for the new plaster, which must remain undisturbed for a set period.
Our new pool patio furniture has unfortunately been delayed due to manufacturing issues. In the meantime, we may temporarily place the existing furniture back out until the new pieces arrive.
Additionally, due to school schedules and staffing availability, the recreation pool may open on a limited “swim at your own risk” basis before lifeguards are regularly on duty. We will provide more details on this as we get closer to opening.
Thank you for your patience and understanding—we look forward to welcoming everyone back to the pool soon!
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Fire Resiliency Presentation |
Monday, April 20 | 5:30-7:30 p.m.
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Thinking About Fire Mitigation? Start Here |
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Did you know that small, proactive improvements can make a meaningful difference in reducing wildfire risk around your home?
As part of the ongoing Ranch House renovation project, a few fire-wise updates are already underway, including the removal of multiple evergreen trees and the addition of fine mesh gutter guards and vent screens. These thoughtful upgrades help prevent dry leaves and debris from collecting in gutters and reduce the chance of embers entering vulnerable areas of the home, simple changes that add an extra layer of protection.
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For those considering similar improvements, a mesh size of 1/8 or 1/16 inch is recommended to help block embers while still allowing for proper airflow. (One important note: this type of mesh should not be used for dryer vents, which require unrestricted airflow for safe operation.)
The RVR Design Review Committee continues to support homeowners in making fire mitigation improvements. In fact, the Twenty-Second Amendment to the Design Guidelines, adopted last year, was designed to make these kinds of updates even more accessible. Homeowners now have greater flexibility to reduce tree counts, there is an emphasis on thoughtful, qualitative landscaping rather than strict numbers.
If you’ve been thinking about making fire-wise improvements, it’s a great time to get started. Administrative Review Applications are free, and many projects can be approved quickly through this process. Larger or more complex projects may be reviewed by the committee, but either way, we ask that a Home Improvement Application be submitted to get started.
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Carbondale Advances Wildfire Preparedness |
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The Town of Carbondale is using new, advanced wildfire modeling to better understand how wildfire could spread through our community and how to reduce risk. To make the modeling as accurate as possible, residents are asked to complete a quick, voluntary home survey. The information will only be used for wildfire planning (not inspections or enforcement), and participants can be entered to win local prizes. Click here to take the survey.
Click here to read the latest press release from the Town of Carbondale on the topic.
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Great news! Thanks to the hard work of the RVR maintenance crew, and some unseasonably warm, dry weather, courts 2, 3, 4, and 5 are available for play!
Construction is still ongoing in the pool area. For your safety, be sure to stay within the coned and flagged pathway when accessing the courts.
Reminder: Tennis courts can be reserved up to 5 days in advance (for homeowners). Click here to book your court.
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Most human-bear conflict in Colorado comes down to human behavior and, specifically, how well people are securing their trash. This is why we need to be extra vigilant in securing our trash.
Per RVR Guidelines and Town of Carbondale, cans must remain inside until 6 a.m. and be brought back in by 8 p.m. on trash day unless the trash is in a bear-proof can in which case it can be put out the night before. Click here to read the full ordinace policy.
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For resources and materials about living with black bears click here.
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To view the Design Review Guidelines on deer fencing click here.
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| The deer fencing removal deadline has been extended to Friday, May 15. You may remove fencing at any time but must have it down and properly stored by the deadline.
A kind reminder to RVR residents who are storing their deer fencing for the summer season: please make sure it’s stored out of sight from the street and from your neighbors. Whether that means storing the fencing in your basement, attic, crawl space, or offsite away from RVR, please find a place for the deer fencing that has no visual impact on the RVR community.
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| With all ditches now flowing, our crews have been actively pressurizing mainlines and completing seasonal start-up maintenance.
Irrigation is now available throughout most of RVR. We are still working through the systems in the Settlement and Old Town, and will provide updates as those areas come online. If you do not live in Settlement or Old Town, irrigation is available.
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Thank you for your patience as we complete the remaining start-up work.
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Saturday, April 18 | 5-6:30 p.m.
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Saturday, June 6 | 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
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Click here to be featured on the map.
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Deployment of New Water Meters |
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The Town of Carbondale is implementing a town-wide water meter upgrade project to modernize the utility system and improve accuracy, efficiency, and customer service.
All existing water meters will be replaced with upgraded meters that support Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI). These smart meters securely transmit water usage data directly to the Town’s utility system, eliminating the need for drive-by meter readings and providing more reliable information for both customers and utility operations. The Town’s goal is to replace all water meters within the next three years.
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There is no cost to customers who participate in the AMI system. The Ranch House had it's water meters swapped out this week which was extraordinarily easy and efficient. Most homeowners report the process to taking 15 to 30 minutes at most.
Should a plumbing leak ever occur within your home, this service can help you detect it early before it becomes a larger problem.
Click here for more information.
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Swim lesson season is back! 2026 swim lessons are now available for booking, offering a great opportunity for swimmers of all skill levels to build confidence and improve their technique.
To schedule lessons, please contact the instructors directly. For instructor information, lesson options, and additional details, visit the RVRMA Aquatics page here.
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Save the Date | 2026 Ride for the Pass |
The Ride for the Pass is back, and we’d love to see even more RVR riders join in this year! This scenic ride supports the Independence Pass Foundation, with a $45 entry fee going toward their important work preserving the Pass. Feel free to share with other RVR cyclists who might want to ride along, and yes, e-bikes are welcome!
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| RVR Residents, Bruce Warren (left) and Hugh Sontag (right) cross the finish line at last year's event.
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Kids' Tennis Camp Summer 2026 |
Mondays-Thursdays | 1:00-4:30 p.m.
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Ages 6-8 Ages 9-13
June 8-11 June 15-18
July 13-16 * July 20-23 *
August 3-6 * August 10-13 *
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Camp dates are currently full, waitlist positions are available
RVR Resident: $85/day
Non-resident: $110/day
Click the link below to register, or see the daily schedule. Tennis racquets are provided.
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RVR Golf News: Dining, Trivia & Seasonal Updates |
Golf Course Closed to Pedestrian Traffic
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Stop by the Homestead Golf Restaurant and enjoy great food, a friendly atmosphere, and beautiful views right here in RVR. With new spring hours, it’s a perfect spot to meet friends, relax, and support a local gem.
Click here to view their menu.
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Town of Carbondale Meetings |
- Environmental Board Meeting | Monday, April 20 from 6-8 p.m.
- Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting | Thursday, April 23 from 7-9 p.m.
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Board of Trustees Meeting | Tuesday, April 28 from 6-9 p.m.
- Board of Adjustment Meeting (As Needed) | Wednesday, April 29 from 6:3-8:30 p.m.
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Click here to view the Town of Carbondale meeting calendar.
Click here for Town of Carbondale election results.
Spring Clean Up on Saturday, May 2 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Read the list of accepted items here.
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Complimentary Gym Training Sessions |
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Sounds of Spring Recital at Carbondale Library on Saturday, April 18 at 7 p.m. Click here for more information.
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Local Legends Lip Sync Battle at The Third Street Center on Saturday, April 18 from 7-9 p.m.
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Thunder River Theatre's Piano Bar on Sunday, April 19 at 6:00 p.m. Read the full press release here.
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Community Barbeque at Smiling Goat Ranch on Sunday, April 19 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. Click here to RSVP.
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Thunder River Theatre's final show of the 2025-2026 season For Peter Pan on her 70th Birthday beginning Friday, May 1 at 7:30 p.m. Click here to read the full press release. Visit TRTC's website to purchase tickets and for additional showtimes.
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Town of Carbondale Spring Clean Up & Recycling on Saturday, May 2 from 8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. located at 4th Street & Colorado Avenue. Entry fees apply and proof of residency required. Click here to learn more information and see list of accepted items.
- Spring Market at TACAW on Sunday, May 3 from 12:00-5:00 p.m. Click here for more information.
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Old Thompson Barn Summer Market on Sunday, June 7 from 1-5 p.m. Live music, cocktails, local vendors and more! Hosted by Karen Pierson & Brian Leasure. Click here to learn more.
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Community Wide Open House and Summer Celebration at the Old Thompson Barn on Saturday, July 25. Open House from 3-5 p.m. and cocktails and buffet from 6-9 p.m. Click here for more information.
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The Forest Conservancy is now recruiting Visitor Information Volunteers. Position Information: Visitor Information Volunteer, Location: Aspen-Sopris Ranger District Office, Carbondale, CO, Hours: 4-8 per week (ideally minimum of one shift per week — either a 4‑hour morning shift or a 4‑hour afternoon shift, on the same day each week for consistency) This is a pilot program from May through November 2026.
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Glenwood Springs Community Concert Association Presents their 2025 - 2026 Concert Season. Click here to view the complete concert brochure. Click here to view their website.
- Line Dancing at Carbondale Community School every Wednesday from 5:30-6:30 p.m.
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Weekly Trivia happens every Wednesday from 7–11 p.m., and Bingo is on Thursdays from 7:30–8:30 p.m. at El Dorado. Click here to learn more.
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Roaring Fork Zen - Monday Night Meditation on Mondays 7-8:30 p.m. at True Nature Healing Arts - Kiva. Free and open to all! Register here.
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View upcoming events at The Collective Snowmass here.
- View upcoming events at TACAW here.
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View upcoming events at Steves Guitars here.
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