BOOMING IN SKI COUNTRY
They may
disagree on many issues but ski resort operators, environmentalists
and real estate developers have one thing in common: They are often
unable to manage the problems of employee housing and traffic
congestion caused by rapid growth. A conference at Colorado’s
Keystone Ski Resort June 7-10 aims to resolve those problems. The
Boom in Mountain Living: Sustaining Quality of Life through
Collaboration is sponsored by the Pinchot Institute for
Conservation, the Forest Service and Snow Country magazine;
speakers include Assistant Secretary of Agriculture Jim Lyons and
Myles Rademan, planning director for Park City, Utah. The
registration fee is $195; for more information contact the Tourism
Resource Center, P.O. Box 6286, Denver, CO 80206
(303/355-5047).
This article appeared in the print edition of the magazine with the headline Booming in ski country.

