A surge of people visited Arches National Park during the Thanksgiving holiday week. This visitation coincided with an increase in hand-drawn graffiti along the trail to Balanced Rock. Today on the news, we check in with park staff who say graffiti and vandalism at Arches is a constant challenge. And, when the town of Crested Butte declared a housing emergency last summer, it opened the door to new and unique solutions. The first action item on the list was to purchase a local bed and breakfast that was then converted to housing for seasonal workers. Our radio partners report on the growing trend of 'hotel to housing' conversion.
Show Notes:
Photo: Fresh, hand-drawn graffiti on the trail to Balanced Rock at Arches National Park. Staff says graffiti is always a challenge at Arches, which experiences high visitation over the holidays. Credit Ashley Bunton
Arches National Park: Graffiti-Free Zone
https://www.nps.gov/arch/planyourvisit/graffiti.htm
KBUT News: Mountain towns use a ‘quiver of solutions’ to address affordable housing, including converting old hotels
https://www.kbutradio.org/local-news/mountain-towns-use-a-quiver-of-solutions-to-address-affordable-housing-including-converting-old-hotels/