What's Up Wednesday

December 27, 2017
Board & Committee Meetings:
December 27th - 3:00 - Membership Committee @ HBASC Office
January 9th - 8:15 - Communication Committee @ HBASC Office
January 11th - 4:15 - Board of Directors @ TBD
January 31st - 3:00 - Membership Committee @HBASC Office
February 6th - 11:00 - Parade of Homes Committee @ First National Bank
February 13th - 8:15 - Communication Committee @ HBASC Office
February 20th - 11:00 - Parade of Homes Committee @ First National Bank
February 28th3:00 - Membership Committee @ HBASC Office
March 6th - 11:00 - Parade of Homes Committee @ First National Bank
March 13 - 8:15 - Communication Committee @ HBASC Office
Upcoming Events:
January 11th  - 5:30 - Member Mixer @ Louisa's Electronics
February 8th - 5:30 - Feb. Member Meeting:  Member Expo - Meet the Members @ Strater Hotel
March 8 - 5:30 - March Member Meeting:  Tax Benefits and Pitfalls 2017 @ Strater Hotel
March 14 - 3:00 - Pagosa Springs Member Mixer @ Selph's Propane
Office Hours:
Regular Business Hours:
  M-F 8:00 to 4:30
Closed @ 3:00 on Member Meeting dates
January 1, 2018  - Closed for New Year's Day




Durango City Council delays date new 
energy code goes into effect
Move made to give builders more time to prepare for change
By Mary Shinn Herald staff writer

The Durango City Council changed the date builders will need to abide by a more stringent energy conservation Tuesday night (December 19).

On a split vote, councilors delayed the date the 2015 International Energy Conservation Code was previously slated to go into effect from July 1 to Oct. 1.

Councilors Chris Bettin, Melissa Youssef and Sweetie Marbury voted for the delay. Mayor Dick White and Councilor Dean Brookie voted against the new date.
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