• Lake Powell’s elevation down to 3,526 ft on March 6 — or one foot away from target elevation.
• Snowpack at Schofield Pass has gained 3 inches of SWE since last week.
Category: Local Public Data
Aspen in 2021 saw one of its lowest car counts in decades. So why does it feel like local traffic is at a breaking point?
Beginning in the last two years, the expectation that transit will absorb growth has been put to the test. Although car counts at the entrance were relatively low last year, other factors help explain why 2021 saw perhaps the highest level of community angst about traffic in a generation.
Data dashboard: Last week’s snowstorm increases snowpack
• Maximum air temperature dropped to 20°F on Feb. 24.
• Snowpack at McClure Pass increased from 9.41 inches last week to 11.69 inches on Feb. 27.
Data dashboard: Aspen records 70% occupancy in January
• Lake Powell is only 3.5 feet away from critical water level.
• Paid occupancy in Aspen reached 70.4% last January, up from 38.1% last year and down from 75.1% in 2020.
Data Dashboard: Lake Powell is only four feet away from critical water level
• Lake Powell’s water elevation reached 3,529.4 ft on Feb. 13.
• Snowpack at Indy Pass was at 84.7% of average on Feb. 13, down from last week but up from last year’s 80.5% of average.
Data Dashboard: Snowpack at Independence Pass down to 90% of average
• Snowpack at Schofield, Ivanhoe still above average.
• Lake Powell is 25.76% full, its lowest level since filling.
Data dashboard: Local school enrollment up slightly from last year but remains down from 2019
• Lake Powell’s surface elevation is less than 7ft above target elevation.
• RFSD’s school enrollment is down 6% from 2019.
Data dashboard: Lake Powell approaches critical water level
• Lake Powell’s storage hits new record low on Jan. 23, when the reservoir was 26.45% of full.
• Snowpack around the Roaring Fork basin well ahead of last season’s pace.
Data dashboard: New record high December occupancies for Aspen and Snowmass
• Paid occupancy for Aspen reaches 64.1% in December, up from 61.8% in 2019.
• Snowpack at Schofield Pass has gained more than 15 in of SWE since Dec. 23.
Data dashboard: Christmas Eve snowstorm boosts snowpack above historical averages
• Indy Pass reports a SWE of 7.91 in on Jan. 2, up from 6.5 in last week.
• Maximum air temperature dropped from 42°F on Dec. 23 to 31°F on Dec. 27