
The frontage road in Vail (credit: CBS)
VAIL, Colo. (CBS4)– The Vail Town Council has scrapped a plan to raise the lift ticket tax that would have been used to pay for parking.
The council had considered a ballot question for voters in November.
READ MORE: Record Travel On Easter Weekend Follows Updated CDC GuidelinesThe tax increase would have helped create more parking.
READ MORE: Noodles & Company Holds Fundraiser To Help Support Boulder Shooting Victims' FamiliesAfter a public hearing on the idea, the council voted six to one against the ballot measure.
MORE NEWS: Watch The Derek Chauvin Trial LiveDuring the meeting, Vail’s COO pledged to work better with the city to work on solutions to the parking concerns.


