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GH School Play

Assuming we have power and school tomorrow, we are going to have a performance at 10 am.  We are going to try again after spring break for our evening show – planning on 10am and 6:30pm on Wednesday the 25th.  With three upcoming options, we hope you’ll be able to catch a show.

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GH School Play Postponed

Mountain Schools are closed tomorrow due to wind.  Scooby Doo and the Magical Mystery Machine will be postponed – they will let everyone know when it is rescheduled.

Hazardous Weather, High Wind Watch, Fire Weather Watch, High Wind Warning

Watches, Warnings & Advisories


2 products issued by NWS for: Gold Hill CO


Hazardous Weather Outlook

Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Denver/Boulder CO
458 AM MDT Wed Mar 11 2026

...HIGH WIND WATCH FOR THE FRONT RANGE MOUNTAINS, FOOTHILLS, AND
NEARBY ADJACENT PLAINS WEST OF I-25 AND NEAR THE WYOMING BORDER
STARTING LATE TONIGHT AND THURSDAY, LASTING THROUGH THURSDAY
NIGHT...
...FIRE WEATHER WATCH FOR THE NORTHEAST PLAINS AND I-25
URBAN CORRIDOR STARTING THURSDAY...

This hazardous weather outlook is for northeast and north central
Colorado.

.DAY ONE...Today and Tonight

Today will feature gusty winds to around 35 mph and elevated fire
weather conditons over the northeast plains.

Winds will start to increase over the higher Front Range Mountains
and Foothills late tonight, and strengthen into Thursday morning.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday

A prolonged period of significant fire weather conditions is
shaping up for Thursday through Saturday as winds strengthen and
humidities drop. Thursday will feature a potential of high winds
with gusts greater than 60-70 mph near the base of the foothills
and along Wyoming border, and up to 80-90 mph in some of the
foothills and mountains of western Boulder and Larimer Counties.

Friday will likely see critical fire weather conditions again, but
a slight reprieve in the magnitude of winds. Another round of
widespread critical fire weather conditions will be likely again
on Saturday as winds strengthen again in an unseasonably warm and
dry airmass.

A cold front will bring a chance of snow by Saturday night and
Sunday.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Spotter activation will not be needed.

$$



High Wind Warning

URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Denver CO
107 PM MDT Wed Mar 11 2026


...HIGH WIND WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 4 AM THURSDAY TO NOON MDT
FRIDAY...

* WHAT...West winds 35 to 50 mph with gusts up to 90 mph possible.

* WHERE...Rocky Mountain National Park and the Medicine Bow Range,
  The Mountains of Summit County, the Mosquito Range, the Indian
  Peaks, and The Northern Front Range Foothills.

* WHEN...From 4 AM Thursday to noon MDT Friday.

* IMPACTS...Damaging winds will blow down trees and power lines.
  Power outages are possible. Travel will be difficult, especially
  for high profile vehicles. Gusty winds will blow around unsecured
  objects and a few power outages may result.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

People are urged to secure loose objects that could be blown around
or damaged by the wind.

Winds this strong can make driving difficult, especially for high
profile vehicles. Use extra caution.

&&

$$


GH Museum Community Outreach

SAVE THE DATE!    The Gold Hill Museum is excited to present our annual Community Outreach event this year at a new time.  We have permanently changed the day for the Community Outreach from a Friday evening to a Saturday evening moving forward so we can accommodate those of us who are working full time and have a challenge getting back to town in order to enjoy the event.

 

This year our date is SATURDAY, JUNE 20th beginning at 5:30 pm.  More exciting news coming in the next few weeks.

Volunteer Mitigation Day postponed

 
The volunteer fire mitigation day planned for tomorrow, March 7th, is postponed until March 21st due to weather.  We’ve finally got some snow!
 
Boyd will be coordinating work on the 21st.  Marcus will be out of town.  We now have full clearance from the BLM to work on the north slope below Pine near the north trail and Lickskillet.
 
Thanks!
 
Marcus

Precinct Caucuses are coming right up!

CAUCUS INFORMATION

Caucuses are coming right up!  The Boulder County Republican Precinct Caucus is Tuesday, March 3, beginning at 7:00 p.m. with registration beginning at 6:30.   To find out your caucus location, go to https://bocogop.org/caucus-assembly/  Questions? Call: 303-443-6606

The Boulder County Democratic Precinct Caucus is Saturday, March 7, beginning at 12:15 registration begins at 11:30 am.  To find your precinct information go to https://www.bocodems.org/caucus2026/   

What is a precinct caucus?

In March of every even-numbered year, Colorado’s main political parties (the Democratic and Republican Parties) hold neighborhood meetings called precinct caucuses. These meetings are for voters who belong to the party (affiliated voters). At a caucus, people help choose delegates who will go to bigger meetings at the county and state level called assemblies. Those delegates later help decide which candidates (at the county, state, and congressional level) will be on the party’s ballot for the June primary election and what ideas the party supports, also known as a platform. Precinct caucuses are open to the public and happen all over the state.

 

Volunteer Fire Mitigation Days

Volunteer Fire Mitigation Days:

February 28th and March 7th

On February 28th: Work will focus on the critical area north of Pine Street and adjacent to Lickskillet Road. Should a fire come up from Lefthand Creek, this unmitigated area represents a clear risk to residences along Pine Street, the old town and wider surrounding areas including the Subdivision.  Volunteers will gather at 10:00 at the town land near the corner of Pine and Lickskillet. 

Our goal will be to remove ladder fuels, ground juniper and previously cut slash.  Volunteers skilled with chainsaw use have already been identified and may be able to cut significant amounts in advance.  Bring gloves, loppers and mattocks (for the ground juniper).  Slash will be stacked where it can be chipped by the Wildfire Partners program and Boulder County starting in April.

On March 7th: Conditions permitting, targets for volunteer work include both the areas above Gold Hill Road just west of town and at the top of the town meadow where significant regrowth is occurring in previously mitigated areas. This is intended to both reduce current fire risk and avoid the need for future major forestry programs. More specific plans for March 7th will be communicated as the date approaches.

Join us!  It should be fun!

If you feel like it, bring something to nibble or perhaps a thermos with a hot drink to share!

Two additional volunteer mitigation days are tentatively planned for June.

Note:  Volunteer contributions fill key gaps in existing grant-funded mitigation activities.  They will also help the community leverage free chipping and hauling later in the spring through Wildfire Partners and the county.  Finally, volunteer inputs are central to obtaining grant funding in the future and to Gold Hill’s participation in the Firewise program. This program was described by Meg Halford from the county in the last GHTM.

If you have questions: Contact Boyd Brown (boydb061249@nullgmail.com) or Marcus Moench (marcus.moench@nullgmail.com)

Town Clean Up Date Change

Town Clean Up date has been changed to Saturday, July 18th so that we won’t interfere with the Bocce Tournament on the 27th.  Details to follow.  Thanks to Brian Finn and Michal from Boulder County!

RED FLAG WARNING- Open Burning Prohibited

Red Flag Warning

From: Boulder County Fire Management <bcfiremanagement@nullbouldercounty.gov>
Date: February 23, 2026 at 12:27:05 MST

The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning forTuesday, February 24, 2026 at 10:00 AM until Tuesday, February 24, 2026 at 05:00 PM.

Open burning including agricultural burning is Prohibited beginning Tuesday, February 24, 2026 at 12:01AM through Tuesday, February 24, 2026 at 11:59PM

High Wind Watch upgraded to a Red Flag Warning for both Zones 215 & 239 on Tuesday.

    ..RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 10 AM TO 5 PM MST TUESDAY FOR
WIND AND LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY FOR FOOTHILLS...

The National Weather Service in Denver has issued a Red Flag
Warning for wind and low relative humidity, which is in effect
from 10 AM to 5 PM MST Tuesday.

* AFFECTED AREA...Fire Weather Zones 215 and 216.

* TIMING...From 10 AM to 5 PM MST Tuesday.

* WINDS...West 30 to 40 mph with gusts up to 80 mph.

* RELATIVE HUMIDITY...As low as 18 percent.

* IMPACTS...Conditions will be favorable for rapid fire spread.
Avoid outdoor burning and any activity that may produce a
spark and start a wildfire.

...RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 10 AM TO 5 PM MST TUESDAY FOR
WIND AND LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY FOR THE URBAN CORRIDOR AND PARTS OF
THE NORTHEAST PLAINS...

The National Weather Service in Denver has issued a Red Flag
Warning for wind and low relative humidity, which is in effect
from 10 AM to 5 PM MST Tuesday.

* AFFECTED AREA...Fire Weather Zones 238, 239, 240, 242 and 243.

* TIMING...From 10 AM to 5 PM MST Tuesday.

* WINDS...West 10 to 20 mph with gusts up to 30 mph. Channels of
stronger winds will be possible with gusts to 45 mph.

* RELATIVE HUMIDITY...As low as 10 percent.

* IMPACTS...Conditions will be favorable for rapid fire spread.
Avoid outdoor burning and any activity that may produce a
spark and start a wildfire.


BCSO Fire Management

303-441-4500 | Visit our website

GH School School Play – POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

Dear Gold Hill,

You’re invited!

On Thursday, March 12th at 10:00am and 6:30pm, the Gold Hill School students will perform Scooby Doo and the Magical Mystery Machine Tour!

This original musical is a classic Scooby mystery set right here in Gold Hill, brought to life with the music of The Beatles. Expect mystery, humor, familiar landmarks, familiar characters, and plenty of heart.

Our school play is a free, annual spring tradition, and the entire community is warmly invited to attend. Whether this is your first Gold Hill School production or your hundredth, we would love to see you there.

Come cheer on the children of Gold Hill and celebrate this special town tradition together.

We hope to see you in the audience!

Warmly,

Chrissy

 
Scooby.jpeg

 

Christine Maedke
K-5 Teacher
Boulder Valley School District
Gold Hill School
890 Main St.
Boulder, CO 80302
School: 720-561-5940
Classroom: 720-561-6015

Backup Battery Rebate Program

forwarded from Colleen Sinclair, Emergency Management Planner, Boulder County Public Health
 
Subject: [ima-local] Fw: Colorado PSPS Battery Rebate Program

See below for information on a new rebate program for purchase of backup battery/power solutions for folks with durable medical equipment. It is my understanding that if folks cannot afford to purchase and install products and wait for a rebate, that Xcel will work directly with vendors to purchase equipment for these customers. Please see the link below for additional information as I do not have the details, just passing along the info.
Thank you and be safe!
Colleen
From: Xcel Senior Wildfire Community Engagement Manager
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2026 8:15 AM
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Colorado PSPS Battery Rebate Program
 
Good morning,
 
I am excited to announce that our Colorado PSPS Battery Rebate Program has been officially launched!
 
What is the Colorado PSPS Battery Rebate Program?
 
Xcel Energy serves customers in areas with medium and high wildfire risk. Some customers in these areas may use medical equipment at home that requires electricity.
 
Xcel Energy will offer a rebate of up to $10,000 for a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) for Colorado residential customers enrolled in our medical certification program and living in Tier 2 or Tier 3 wildfire risk zones.
 
To reduce wildfire risk, Xcel Energy may temporarily turn off power in specific areas. This is called a Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS). A home battery can help provide power for medical equipment during a PSPS. This can give you more time to make a plan to get to safety after a PSPS is announced.
 
Who is eligible?
 
Customers may qualify if all of the statements below apply:
  • You are an Xcel Energy residential electric customer in Colorado.
  • You are enrolled in the Medical Certification program or the Colorado Medical Exemption Program.
  • You live in a Tier 2 or Tier 3 wildfire risk zone.
 
For more information, please visit our Colorado Medical Exemption Program Webpage and scroll down to the “Colorado PSPS Battery Rebate Program” section.
 
Your feedback is very important to us; please share it with me!
 
Kind regards, 
 

Zoe DeVito
She/Her
Xcel Energy
Senior Wildfire Community Engagement Manager, PSCo State Affairs and Community Relations

 
MAKING ENERGY WORK BETTER
 
 

GHFPD Board Mtg Agenda 2-16-26

Hi All,
 
The GHFPD Board of Directors Meeting is scheduled for tonight at 7:30 PM at the firebarn.
 
The Zoom link for the meeting can be found in the attached agenda. All are welcome to attend.
 
Thanks,
 
William Coghill
 

GOLD HILL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT

Agenda- Monday, February 16, 2026

7:30pm

Join Zoom Meeting:

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Zoom Link can also be found at: https://www.goldhillfire.org/events

GHFPD BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGULAR MEETING:

CALL TO ORDER-

ATTENDANCE- ROLL CALL

APPROV AL OF MINUTES- November Minutes and January Minutes need to be

approved

OPERATIONAL UPDATES:

__________________________________________________________________

FIRE CHIEF’S MINUTES: Chief Caudill

OPERATIONAL NEEDS:

TRAINING:

EQUIPMENT NEEDS:

Chaya Bar-Evan proposes equipping Gold Hill V olunteer Fire

Department’s jump bags with quantitative capnography and

supraglottic airway devices (i-gels) to improve critical medical

emergency response in their remote, mountainous community,

especially given potential delays in ALS/paramedic arrival. These

additions would enhance airway management and monitoring

capabilities, significantly benefiting patient outcomes in scenarios like

cardiac arrest or respiratory failure, and strengthening their ability to

care for the local elementary school population and visitors. The total

estimated investment for this equipment and initial training ranges

from $1,840 to $3,040, offering substantial capability enhancement

for a modest cost.

RECRUITMENT

●●

 

INFRASTRUCTURE

Proposal from Max on purchase of propane tank for the department?

Can we get clarity on the benefits of this?

Any updates on the concrete apron? When do we start getting bids?

TECHNOLOGY USE

___________________________________________________________________

OPERATIONAL READINESS:

STRATEGIC PLANNING

Begin planning for 2026 Boulder County Grant proposal. My

suggestion, looking at preliminary costs of renovating the current

firehouse.

CAPITAL REPLACEMENT PLAN

Do we have a place for 5402 once the new engine comes?

BUDGET

Set aside funds for transport of New Type 6? Airfare, hotel, food,

shipping?

VEHICLES:

5404,5402, 5439 and UTV-

Closer date for completion of new engine? I propose we look at

shipping the engine back instead of driving.

What is our budget and interest in beginning the search for a new

command vehicle?

INVENTORY:

STATION MAINTENANCE:

Garage widening- any updates?

GENERAL:

Do we have a proposal from the foam company who did the

demonstration? What are they willing to let us demo this year? What

are our feelings on the foam demonstration?

ADMINISTRATIVE:

________________________________________________OTHER BUSINESS:

 

GRANTS-

COLLABORATION- CWPP-

WEBSITE-

COMMUNITY EVENTS/FUNDRAISING-

PARKING/TOURISM/TOWN CONGESTION

At the last GHTM Business District meeting there was talk and

interest about having the GHFPD Board of Directors petition the

county directly with a plan for improving flow of traffic on mainstreet

by installing fire lanes and no parking areas.

_______________________________________________

NEW BUSINESS:

________________________________________________

ADJOURNMENT:

William Kent Coghill
Boulder Colorado
wkcoghill@nullgmail.com
518-366-4385

GH Calendar for 2027

Our calendar  committee met on February. 1 and began brainstorming for 2027.  We’ll meet again Feb. 21, March 14, April 11, May 2, and May 23.  Our aim is to have the calendar out by the 4th of July.

We are always interested in ideas, poems, current or historical photos, memorials, or drawings that you all would like to submit!   Please contact Boyd Brown – boydb061249@nullgmail.com, Marybeth Neal – wishingtheworldpeace@nullgmail.com or any other members of the committee – or me.

 

Fire Weather Watch

Begin forwarded message from Rich Caudill: rich.caudill5460@nullgmail.com
 
Fire Weather Watch

The National Weather Service has issued a Fire Weather Watch forTuesday, February 17, 2026 at 0800 until Tuesday, February 17, 2026 at 1800.

Open burning including agricultural burning is Prohibited beginning Tuesday, February 17, 2026 at 12:01AM through Tuesday, February 17, 2026 at 11:59PM

 

    FIRE WEATHER WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM TUESDAY MORNING	

THROUGH TUESDAY EVENING FOR WIND AND LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY FOR THE	

NORTHERN FRONT RANGE FOOTHILLS, MUCH OF THE I-25 CORRIDOR, AND	

NORTHEAST PLAINS...	

* AFFECTED AREA...Fire Weather Zones 215, 238, 239, 242, 243, 	

  248, 250 and 251.	

* TIMING...From Tuesday morning through Tuesday evening.	

* WINDS...West 30 to 40 mph with gusts up to 60 mph.	

* RELATIVE HUMIDITY...As low as 11 percent.	


BCSO Fire Management

303-441-4500 | Visit our website

 

Town Clean Up date changed to July 18

Our annual Spring Clean up will be Saturday, July 18 in the Bluebird Lodge Parking Lot.  Boulder County facilitates this;  providing lots of re-use/recycling for free, but we do have to pay for the trash dumpsters and always need donations/contributions.

Details to follow as things develop.  It’s always great to get rid of junk!

Always looking for volunteers to help 

Yours truly, Gretchen

GH Seniors news, next mtg Tues. March 3rd

In Jan. we reidentified team leads, team members and began brainstorming in individual teams, who will report back in the April meeting. Teams and contact info listed at the bottom of this page.
 
Feb.’s meeting was our first fun social for the entire community, maybe the 1st of many annual Midwinter sweetheart socials. Set beautifully in the community center, well attended by both new and not so new community members with good connections successfully made between the two. Wonderful times! We had singles, couples, circle of friends and one two month old baby, a Nubian goat baby!
 
Upcoming mtg.-March 3 – Boyd & Pam S. to co-facilitate: How to Prepare for Everything, Yep Everything
This is a high energy workshop which galvanizes people to think and take action on preparedness for resilience. All ages are welcome. This is NOT a presentation. There will be lots of discussion on specific topics chosen by participants.
 
This is based on the workshop developed by Aaron Titus, head of the Intermountain West VOAD and Executive Director of the international Crisis Cleanup (and a longtime member of the IMA in our area) Pam is a certified facilitator of this workshop (and quoted in his book–he mentions a bunch of mountain people in western BoCo like us in his book). 
Please bring a snack to share🍩🍱🧈🍟🥝🥒🫐 
Tues. March 3rd 
Fire station, upstairs (community center)
4 PM  
Returning to 4 PM meetings
 
If you need assistance attending this just ask!. 
Due to the nature of breaking out into smaller groups, there will be no Zoom offering for this meeting.
 
TEAMS
1) SOCIAL TEAM
 
2) HOME EVALUATION FOR SAFETY AND Maintenance Team
Lead Steve Sherman contact Steve at spsherm@nullmsn.com or Jerry Krenz 303 442 8492 
 
3) EMERGENCY AND FIRE DEPARTMENT TEAM
Fire dept  has a back up generator for all to utilize, upstairs, charge phones, wi fi access. School has guest wi fi. Neighbor link being reactivated, contact Deb Yeager. File of Life should be on everyone’s fridge, available at fire station Saturdays A.M. 
 
4) HEALTHCARE TEAM
Lead: Sophia Pardo contact sophiagpardo@nullgmail.com, Sophia is compiling contact and resource phone numbers, Deepika Avanti researching how to age at home doctors, nurses (live in Gold Hill?), rehab, insurance, grants? Michell is compiling AAA resources and Julie Carpenter.
 
5) COMPUTER STUFF: FINANCIAL FORMS  IT HELP, FILLING OUT FORMS TEAM
Lead: Paul Landskroener contact plandskroener@nullmac.com or Rebecca Gretz rebgretz@nullprotonmail.com or rebgretz@nullyahoo.com 
 
6) Transportation: Lead Val at vjcrist@nullhotmail.com
 
See you soon!
 
Val

GHTM Agenda for 2-9-26

Kelly Veit is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: Feb 9 GHTM
Time: Feb 9, 2026 07:00 PM Mountain Time (US and Canada)
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Hello Gold Hill! 

Time for our next GHTM. The meeting will be Monday, 2/9/26 at 7PM in the FireBarn (Zoom link below).  We’ll be joined by a guest speaker from Firewise, to speak upcoming fire mitigation efforts and prep for the summer. Boyd will also be providing an update on the Community Wood program. Otherwise, we’ve got our usual Committee reports and updates. Hope to see you there!

Full Agenda: (Also attached)

Gold Hill Town Meeting

Monday, 2/9/26 7:00 p.m.

Fire Barn and Zoom

Agenda  

 

  • Call to Order
  • Approval of previous Minutes
  • Treasurer’s Report
  • The Firewise program- (Guest Speaker, Meg Halford)

As everyone in town knows, we’re facing a critically dry year. As a result, advance planning is essential.  This set of presentations and discussions will focus on the activities that the Mountain Stewards and others have been planning for fire mitigation and risk reduction this summer.  Starting with a presentation by Meg Halford from the County on the Firewise program, we’ll present a summary overview of:

 

    • Plans for mitigation this summer including-
  • Grazing in the town meadow
  • Forest mitigation along the road out of town to the south-west of the main GH Road
  • Other on-going mitigation areas
  • Coordinated clearing of regrowth in key areas including work by Teen’s inc and related groups for slash hauling and chipping
  • Firewood distribution program from mitigation activities
  • Key areas for weed whacking
  • Potential opportunities for establishing foam capacities in the old town and GHFP district with support from Intelagard.

 

Community Wood Program- Boyd Brown

 

Approval of Remaining Bylaws:

  • Article II, Section A: Membership Eligibility. Vote to finalize changes from Special Meeting on 1/28.

Committee Reports

  1. Business District Committee
  2. Historical Zoning
  3. Cemetery
  4. Native Weeds, Ecology and Weed Management
  5. Safelink, Airlink, Neighborlink.
  6.  Senior Alliance

 

  • Community Groups Updates
  1. Intermountain Alliance
  2. Gold Hill School
  3. Fire Department
  4.  Gold Hill Museum

 

Announcements

  • Next GHTM April 13, 2026 7PM
  • Gold Hill Town Clean Up June 27

 

 

Kelly Veit, MHA | Program Manager, WellMind Connection  | Program Manager, Opioid Abatement

Interim Co-Director, Division of Strategic Initiatives | Boulder County Community Services

kveit@bouldercounty.gov  | 847-903-3396

 

CSA Announcement for 2026

Are you interested for Summer 2026?  One person (rotate from people getting CSA) does the
pickup in Boulder each week and brings veggies up to Gold Hill.  Contact me if interested. 
Virginia
Cell: 843-685-1402   
 
The 2026 CSA is OPEN for purchase!

Click the button for more information or to sign up.

 

  https://aspenmoonfarm.csaware.com/store/

 

Thank you for your continued support and enthusiasm.

We love growing good food for you!

Aspen Moon Farm

Certified Organic

Biodynamically Grown

www.aspenmoonfarm.com

info@nullaspenmoonfarm.com

We are on solid ground for you… Same prices as last year! Once again we are offering 3% off Summer Veggie Shares if you pay in full at sign-up by March 1, 2026! This helps the Farm pay for winter and early Spring costs before crops are able to be harvested. Or you can choose to pay over 3 installments.

Ela Fruit shares & Moxie bread shares will be available soon (must have a primary veggie share to add these)

                  

 
Aspen Moon Farm | 8020 HYGIENE RD | Longmont, CO 80503 US

GHTM Minutes 1-16-26

GOLD HILL TOWN MEETING NEWSLETTER

 Minutes of the January 26, 2026, Zoom and in person meeting

 Next Regular Meeting will be Monday, February 9, 2026, 7:00 pm in person at the Community Center and by Zoom

Vice Chair Kaitlyn Barthell called the meeting to order.  Present ion person were members Boyd Brown, Treasurer Martha Knapp, Kaitlyn, Leslie Finn, and Secretary Gretchen Diefenderfer.  Attending by Zoom were Val Crist and Member at Large John Hatelid.    A quorum requires 3 members of the Town Council plus 5 additional Members, so we cannot formally vote at this meeting.

Recap of Bylaw Progress – Martha has been going through all the minutes with Gretchen and Leslie to make sure where we are, see  https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/138K9Dt8jq8qzRA7e34rQ9C-y3IHmCg-fS6a7ZIwbWXA/edit?usp=sharing .  If you see any corrections, please let her know.  The attached sticky notes tell the history of changes.  The pink sheet is t0o be discussed and voted on (will have to wait until the February meeting as we do not have a quorum). 

 

Purple sheets have been approved but need to be finalized at a regular meeting.  The ones in green have all been finalized.

Legal Parameters and review of Membership Bylaw – Boyd reports that he talked to 2 lawyers about the controversy over members/voters/residency requirements.  We are not an incorporated town and have no taxing ability and therefore have a lot of leeway to write our own bylaws and policies.  The Gold Hill Town Meeting, Inc. is a 501(c)3 and registered as a non-profit corporation with the State of Colorado, which is a very different thing from being an incorporated town.

Martha added that our residency requirement was written the way it was (in the 70s) in order to include the summer people, of which there were many at the time.  If we did include all property owners, there are absentee landlords, 10 corporations, 5 government entities and 12 trusts.  No one here knew why there had been a move to include all property owners.

All here at this meeting are in agreement to go back to the original wording as above.

ANNOUNCEMENTS – Midwinter Social will be Tuesday, February 3 at 6:30 at the Firebarn.  It’s a potluck and everyone is invited.  RSVP to Val.

 

Respectfully submitted, Gretchen Diefenderfer, Secretary

Full Moon Open House

Full Moon Open House

The Weather Looks Good!

Let’s Watch the Full Moon Rise Together

Kort McCumber will be playing and possibly a few others

 

Where: Marcus & Elisabeth’s: 601 Gold Run Street

When: 4:00 PM to 7:00 PMish on Sunday February 1st

We’ll have some wine, beer, and NA drinks along with a few nibbles to eat.  Bring kids and anything else you want to bring. If we feel it’s safe (no wind) we’ll have a Solo stove on our terrace and s’mores.

We won’t have much seating so feel free to bring a folding chair.  Very informal and spontaneous: we’d love to see Gold Hill folks coming out of the winter woodwork.  It’s supposed to be warm, but you may want a blanket or good coat.  We expect the music to be inside unless it’s very warm.

Marcus Moench

marcus.moench@nullgmail.com

Public Safety Shutoffs by Xcel, PUC Hearing Wednesday

Hello,

The Public Utilities Commission is holding a hearing on the Public Safety Shutoffs by Xcel (See Below).  I would encourage all who would be willing, to respond.  The PUC is also aware of the situation that we lose emergency communications when the power goes out.  

Please include comments about how long you were without power during this last shutoff, how power outages affect you in your personal life, i.e. medical equipment, etc., and how losing emergency communications during power outages affects you.  Any other issues you experience are also welcome to be heard.

We, as Boulder County Communities,  are working with our local, state and national legislators about the emergency communications situation. 

Thank you for your continued support on this important issue.  

Rich Caudill

Fire Chief

DORA PUC Lockup  

NEWS RELEASE

For Immediate Release: Jan. 21, 2026

MEDIA CONTACT

Megan Castle
P: 303-513-2713
megan.castle@nullstate.co.us
puc.colorado.gov

Colorado Public Utilities Commission Holds Virtual Public Safety Power Shutoff Public Comment Hearing

Public Invited to Virtual PSPS Public Comment Hearing, Jan. 28

Denver ~ The Colorado Public Utilities Commission (PUC) invites the public to join a virtual public comment hearing on new, proposed rules addressing Public Safety Power Shutoff events. A Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) is a wildfire mitigation tool used by utility companies to limit the risk of wildfire ignition due to downed power lines. 

All public input is welcome regardless of whether you have directly experienced a shut off event. 

Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) Virtual Public Comment Hearing, Proceeding No. 26M-0037E:

  • When: 4 PM – 6 PM, Wednesday, Jan. 28
  • Register here  

Other ways to provide public comment include:

  • Submitting PSPS feedback and taking a survey through the PUC’s online Public Safety Power Shutoff feedback tool
  • Emailing comments to dora_puc_comments@nullstate.co.us
  • Mailing to the Commission’s offices at: Colorado Public Utilities Commission, 1560 Broadway, Suite 250, Denver, CO 80202
  • Calling (303) 869-3490 to leave oral comments (English and Spanish options)
  • Note: please use the Proceeding No 26M-0037E when providing comment

For more information: 

  • To learn more about Xcel Energy’s Public Power Safety Shutoff, visit the PUC’s PSPS webpage: Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) 
  • The PUC approved Xcel Energy’s Wildfire Mitigation Plan in June 2025 – clickhere for the press release that highlights some of the mitigations, including approving undergrounding 50 miles of lines. 

For more information on Proceeding No 26M-0037E, use E-Filings on the PUC website, puc.colorado.gov.  

About the Colorado Public Utilities Commission (PUC) 

The Colorado Public Utilities Commission (PUC) serves the public interest by effectively regulating utilities and facilities so that the people of Colorado receive safe, reliable, and reasonably priced services consistent with the economic, environmental, and social values of our state. Learn more athttps://puc.colorado.gov/

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Midwinter Social – Everyone is Invited!

Midwinter Social 
RSVP required 
TUES. 2/3/26 6:30 PM @ Fire station aka community center
 
The Gold Hill area Senior Alliance is hosting a Midwinter sweetheart social for EVERYONE in the community. Please RSVP to Val at vjcrist@nullhotmail.com.
 
Come, spend an evening with your neighborhood sweethearts, bring your favorite dish to share, BYO drinks of choice. Let’s celebrate one another in a casual, fun time. Lovers, friends, sweet beings, sweethearts of all ages and types welcome!
 
See you soon!
 
Val

Gold Hill Special Town Meeting- Agenda 1-26-26

Gold Hill Special Town Meeting- Agenda

Monday, January 26, 2026, 7:00 At the Community Center and Zoom

Kelly Veit is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: Special Meeting- Town Bylaws
Time: Jan 26, 2026 07:00 PM Mountain Time (US and Canada)
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Kelly Veit, MHA | Program Manager, WellMind Connection  | Program Manager, Opioid Abatement

Interim Co-Director, Division of Strategic Initiatives Boulder County Community Services

kveit@bouldercounty.gov  847-903-3396

Agenda

– Recap of Bylaws progress and remaining voting (reference Martha’s document)

– Legal parameters and review of Membership bylaw (Boyd)

– Finalize wording of Membership bylaws (final vote in Feb 9th GHTM).

 

Attachments include:

– Martha’s bylaw progress summary document

 

Gold Hill Town Meeting Bylaws

Proposed Changes 2025

Updated: January 11, 2026 and January 21, 2026 with all approved changes through 2025.

Summary Statement:

Why update the bylaws?

Periodically reviewing and updating nonprofit bylaws is essential to ensure they remain relevant, clear, and

compliant with state laws. For our Town Council, this process addressed problematic areas, particularly

those related to managing grant finances. As stewards of these funds, it is critical to have accountability

measures in place to allocate money properly and protect it from unintended uses. While revisions to

address these financial responsibilities are forthcoming, our initial bylaw updates clarified roles and

procedures that were previously vague or misleading. We also streamlined language to avoid potential legal

challenges and strengthen our overall governance framework.

Summary Statement Continued:

Why do we need a Policy Manual?

Having a policy manual in addition to bylaws offers significant benefits for nonprofit organizations. While

bylaws provide the foundational framework and overarching principles that govern the organization, a policy

manual allows for detailed, adaptable guidelines that outline specific procedures and operations. This

separation ensures the bylaws remain concise and focused on governance, avoiding unnecessary

complexity. Policies, on the other hand, can be more easily revised to address evolving needs or

circumstances without the formal amendment process required for bylaw changes. This flexibility helps the

organization respond quickly to new challenges or opportunities while maintaining alignment with its mission

and legal obligations. A well-structured policy manual also promotes consistency and transparency, ensuring

that members and leadership have a clear, accessible resource for operational guidance.

Article I: Name, Purpose & Mailing Address

Section A, Name:

The name of this organization is: Gold Hill Town Meeting, Inc. (GHTM)Article I: Name, Purpose & Mailing Address

Section B, Mailing Address:

The mailing address of the Gold Hill Town Meeting, Inc. shall be:

1011 Main Street

Boulder, Colorado, 80302-8777.Article II: Membership

Section A, Eligibility: Previous Adopted

All residents and property owners within the Gold Hill Fire

Protection District who are over the age of 18 are members

of the Gold Hill Town Meeting and have voting rights. Each

member is entitled to cast one vote on any issue that

requires a vote by the GHTM membership, regardless of the

number of properties owned.

Proposed Changes

Section A Eligibility:

Those residing in the Town Meeting area are members and

may vote at town meetings, provided they fulfill the following

requirements:

  1. Be a minimum of 18 years of age.
  2. Have lived in GHTM area for sixty days during the

twelve months prior to the meeting, or for sixty days

during the previous five years with no less than five

days in any one year.

The GHTM area is identified as that included in the

boundaries of the Gold HIll Fire Protection District (GHFPD).

9/24/25 Motion to revisit approved. 12/8 Motion to

research legalities and revisit on 1/26/26 approved.Article II: Membership

Section B, Membership Voting Procedures:

The GHTM shall establish procedures and methods to ensure that only eligible members participate

in elections, that all members are properly notified of the election, and that the nomination and

voting processes, including all relevant deadlines, are clearly communicated in advance.

Election procedures may allow for voting to take place over a period of up to three (3) days,

beginning with the date of the annual meeting.

The Town Council shall determine the methods of voting, which may include any combination of:

  • In-person voting by show of hands;
  • written ballot;
  • Voting by electronic means

History: Approved 8/11/2025 with 10 Ayes and 1

opposed.

 

Article II: Membership Approved 9/24/2025

Section C, Authorities and Responsibilities of the Gold Hill Town Meeting Membership:

Members of the GHTM shall have the authority and responsibility to but aren’t limited to:

  • Vote to elect the Town Council annually;
  • Vote to remove a Town Council member before the end of their term;
  • Vote on the establishment and removal of support staff;
  • Vote on the formation and dissolution of committees;
  • Vote on the designation of standing committees;
  • Vote to amend a committees charter;
  • Vote on the major programs and activities the GHTM will focus on annually;
  • Vote to approve the annual budget;
  • Vote on resolution of issues that may arise in the community;
  • Vote on proposed establishment or amendments to policies and procedures;
  • Vote on proposed amendments to the bylaws; and
  • Vote on any proposed dissolution of the organization.
  • Provide input and consultation to the Town Council;

History: Approved 9/24/2025Article III: Members Meetings

 

Section A, General Membership Meetings:

Regular meetings of the GHTM shall be held six times each year: February, April, June, August, October and December on the

second Monday of the month at such time and place as may be determined by the Town Council.

History: This Section A and Sections B, C, D, E, F

approved 10/13/2025, 9 in favor, 1 abstention. Another vote

needed?

Note: Different wording was previously approved but a

motion on 10/13/25 was made by M.Moench and seconded

by B.Brown to change the wording back to reflect previous

bylaws from 2020 along with the addition of a change to the

quorum in Section F. Voted 9 in favor, 1 abstention.

 

Article III: Members Meetings

Section B, Annual Meetings:

The annual meeting of the Gold Hill Town Meeting shall be held on the second Monday of August each year.

The election of Town Council members shall be held at the Annual meeting.

History: All sections A- F approved 10/13/2025, 9 in

favor, 1 abstention. Another vote needed?

 

Article III: Members Meetings

Section C, Budget Meeting:

The annual budget meeting of the GHTM, Inc shall be held annually at the October Town Meeting. The GHTM Treasurer shall

submit estimated income and expenses for the following year. Requests for funding from the general fund may be made by the

various Committees or any constituency of the GHTM at this meeting, and at any regularly scheduled meeting.

History: All sections A- F approved 10/13/2025, 9 in

favor, 1 abstention. Another vote needed?Article III: Members Meetings

 

Section D, Special Meetings:

Special meetings of the GHTM may be called by the Chair:

  1. 2. At the request of at least three members of the Town Council, or

By petition requesting a special meeting signed by at least twenty members of the GHTM.

History: All sections A- F approved 10/13/2025, 9 in

favor, 1 abstention. Another vote needed?

 

Article III: Members Meetings

Section E, Written Notice:

Written notice of all members’ meetings shall be posted to the town website (goldhilltown.com), emailed to all

members and sent by U.S. Mail or by electronic means to those who request them at least two weeks prior to

all regular, annual, and special meetings.

History: All sections A- F approved 10/13/2025, 9 in

favor, 1 abstention. Another vote needed?

Request to insert “or by electronic means” passed 9 in

favor, 1 abstention. Another vote needed?

 

Article III: Members Meetings

Section F, Quorum:

A quorum for a member’s meeting of the GHTM, Inc. shall exist if three of the five members of the Town

Council and at least five other members of the Town Meeting are present to transact any business to be

presented in accordance with the Article of Incorporation or Code of Bylaws.

History: All sections A- F approved 10/13/2025, 9 in

favor, 1 abstention. Another vote needed?

 

Article III: Members Meetings

Section G, Parliamentary Authority and Meeting Procedures:

The GHTM shall conduct meetings in an orderly, inclusive manner that encourages good faith

participation and respectful conduct. The general principles of Robert’s Rules of Order shall be

applied.

History: Discussed at 8/11/25 meeting. Motion made and

approved unanimously to table. Discussed 9/24/25

Approved with 7 in favor, 2 opposed, 1 abstention.

 

Article IV: Conflicts

Section A, Conflict of Interest:

To ensure Town Council members fulfill their duties of loyalty to the organization and maintain transparency

with the membership, the Town Council will establish a Conflict of Interest policy. This policy requires all Town

Council members to disclose any actual or potential conflicts of interest,financial or otherwise, that may affect

their ability to act in the best interests of the organization.

Town Council members must disclose such conflicts in writing at least once a year, and whenever a conflict

arises. Any member with a conflict of interest is required to recuse themselves from discussions or decisions

related to that matter.

 

Article IV: Conflicts

Section B, Membership Code of Conduct:

The Gold Hill Town Meeting will establish a written Code of Conduct policy to govern participation in general

membership meetings, events, and other official communications. The Code of Conduct encourages the

expression of opinions and viewpoints in a civil manner while prohibiting the use of abusive language or

behavior that is disrespectful to others or disrupts the orderly conduct of business.

If a participant violates the Code of Conduct, the Town Council may impose consequences. These may

include, but are not limited to, asking the individual to leave a meeting or prohibiting further contact with Town

Council members.

Quality Control Review: Special Meeting on January 14th, 2025 stated this

“Unanimously approved”, but the February 10, 2025 the meeting minutes says it was

Defeated 4-10.

 

Article V: Town Council

Section A, Members:

The Town Council shall consist of five members: Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary, Treasurer, and

Member-at-Large.

 

Article V: Town Council

Section B, Eligibility:

All members of the Town Council must be voting members of the GHTM, as defined in these bylaws.

Additionally, the Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary, and Treasurer must have resided within the GHTM area

for at least nine consecutive months prior to their election.

 

Article V: Town Council

Section C, Term of Office:

Each Town Council member shall serve a one-year term or until a successor is duly elected and

qualified. A Town Council member may resign at any time by submitting written notice to the Town

Council. The resignation will take effect as specified in the notice, and, unless otherwise indicated, no

formal acceptance is required for it to become effective.

 

Article V: Town Council

Section D, Removal:

A Town Council member may be removed through the following procedure:

  1. 2. 3. Removal may be proposed by:

○ Any Town Council member, or

○ At least ten GHTM members through a written petition.

The proposed removal must be included in the agenda for the general membership meeting and distributed to the

members at least two weeks prior to the meeting.

Removal requires a two-thirds majority vote of the membership present at a general membership meeting where a

quorum of Town Council members is present. The member proposed for removal does not count towards the quorum for

the meeting.

 

Article V: Town Council

Section E, Cause for Removal:

A Town Council member may be removed if the member is ineligible to serve or the GHTM determines that

their continued service is inconsistent with the best interests of the organization.

Examples of conduct that may be considered inconsistent with the organization’s best interests include, but

are not limited to:

  • Excessive unexcused absences from GHTM meetings;
  • Serious violations of organizational policies;
  • Conduct that brings disrepute to the organization; or
  • Disruptive behavior during meetings.

 

Article V: Town Council

Section F, When a Town Council Member Moves:

Any Town Council member who becomes ineligible for election under Article V, Section B, and does not

voluntarily resign, shall be deemed to have resigned from the Town Council, and their position will be

considered vacant.

 

Article V: Town Council

Section G, Vacancies:

Any vacancy shall be filled by appointment for the remainder of the term, made by a majority of the Town

Council members, within two weeks of its occurrence or as soon as practical.

 

Article V: Town Council

Section H, Town Council Meetings:

A meeting of the Town Council may be called by any member of the Town Council by giving notice to all

members of the Town Council at least two days prior to such meeting. Town Council meetings are for

discussion. No decision(s) reached at a Town Council Meeting are binding on the Gold Hill Town Meeting,

Inc. or the Town Council, or any member of the Town Council.

History: 9/24/2025. Motion to approve first section and

not any proposed changes – passed 8 in favor, 2

abstentions. On 10/13/25 a second review of the

proposed changes culminated in a unanimous vote

against proposed changes and in favor of retain original

wording.

Article V: Town Council

Section I, Town Council Duties:

The GHTM is responsible for overseeing the organization’s business and properties and for fulfilling all duties under

Colorado state law for nonprofit corporations, as well as those outlined in these bylaws. Each Town Council member

will perform the duties typically associated with their office and any additional responsibilities as designated by the

GHTM.

History: Voted to table any discussions of proposed

additions on 9/24/2025. Discussed at 10/13/25 meeting.

9 opposed adopting the additions, 4 abstained. Proposed

additions failed and section remains as is.

 

Article VI: Committees

Section A, Purpose: The GHTM may establish both standing and temporary committees to support the

fulfillment of its mission and duties.

Committee leaders are authorized to make strategic and financial decisions consistent with the committee’s

charter and the intended use of designated funds. They are responsible for maintaining accurate financial

records and any other required documentation related to their programs, and for providing these materials to

the Chair and Treasurer as needed.

Committee leaders shall report to the Town Council upon request and provide regular updates at general

membership meetings.

 

Article VI: Committees

Section B, Creation:

To establish a committee, the GHTM must approve a committee charter that includes, at a minimum:

  • The name of the committee;
  • A general description of its purpose, duties, and scope of authority;
  • The process for selecting committee members and identifying leadership;
  • A statement regarding membership eligibility (unless otherwise specified in the charter, committees may include

individuals who are not members of the GHTM with approval);

  • The committee’s reporting structure, including to whom it is accountable;
  • The expected duration or term of the committee (e.g., standing or ad hoc); and
  • Any additional guidance or direction the GHTM deems appropriate.Article VI: Committees

 

Section C: Standing Committees

Standing committees of the GHTM operate with a level of autonomy distinct from other committees. They

are not subject to charter amendments or dissolution by the Town Council and retain independent authority

over the management of their designated funds.

The GHTM’s standing committees include:

  • The Cemetery Committee

 

Article VI: Committees

Section D, Dissolution:

At a member’s meeting of the Gold Hill Town Meeting, Inc., when a quorum is present, the Chair, with the

approval of the members at the meeting, may dissolve a committee.

History: 9/24/25 voted to approve this section without

proposed changes: 8 in favor, 2 abstentions.

 

Article VII: Financials

Section A, Contracts:

The GHTM may authorize any council member(s) or agent(s) of the Town Meeting to enter into any

contract or execute and deliver any instruments in the name of, or on the behalf of, the GHTM.

History: 9/24 Motion to adopt but change “Corporation”

where it appears to Gold Hill Town Meeting (aka GHTM).

Passed unanimously.

10/13/25 meeting: Motion to approve final wording

change. Vote: 9 in favor, 1 abstention.

 

Article VII Financials

Section B, Loans:

No loans shall be made or accepted on behalf of the GHTM, nor shall any evidence of indebtedness be

issued in its name, except as authorized by a resolution of the GHTM.

History: Approved on 10/13/2025 with 9 in favor and 1

abstention.Article VII: Financials

Section C, Financial Oversight and Budget Adjustments:

All checks, drafts, notes, and similar financial instruments shall be signed and executed on behalf of the

GHTM by Town Council members who are authorized signatories of the GHTM.

Once the annual budget has been approved, any adjustment to a committee’s allocated funds from the

town’s general budget shall require approval from the relevant Committee Chair. Committees may spend

their designated funds at their discretion, provided expenditures align with the committee’s stated mission

and purpose.

The Treasurer is authorized to adjust non-committee operating budget allocations as necessary to meet the

evolving needs of conducting GHTM business. New purchases require GHTM approval.

History: At 8/11/25 meeting this was listed as Section B.

The text was unanimously approved at that meeting.

Section was later renamed Section C.Article VII: Financials

Section D, Deposits:

All funds of the GHTM shall be deposited in accounts held at banks, trust companies, or other financial

institutions designated by the Town Council.Article VII: Financials

Section E, Grants & Gifts:

The Town Council may accept contributions, grants, gifts, or bequests on behalf of the GHTM. All grants

awarded to the Gold Hill Town Meeting must be approved by the Town Council and deposited into the

GHTM account. The Treasurer, in collaboration with the designated grant executor, shall oversee the

management of grant funds, including spending and required reporting.

Donations to the GHTM shall be allocated to specific committees or budget line items according to the

donor’s stated intent. Undesignated donations shall be accepted and used for general operating

expenses.

 

Article VIII: Amendments

These Bylaws may be altered, amended, or repealed and new Bylaws may be adopted according to the

following procedure:

Section A, Proposal:

Bylaw changes may be proposed at a general membership meeting where a quorum is present. Proposed

changes will be presented and discussed on a section-by-section basis.Article VIII: Amendments

Section B, Notice:

Proposed additions, deletions, or amendments to the bylaws must be included in the meeting minutes of the

general membership meeting and distributed to members at least two weeks prior to the next general

membership meeting.

 

Article VIII: Amendments

Section C, Approval:

At the next general membership meeting, the proposed amendments to the Bylaws may be adopted by a

two-third majority vote of the GHTM, Inc. members present. Bylaw changes are to be voted on section by

section.

 

Article IX: Dissolution

This Corporation may be dissolved according to the following procedure:

Section A, Proposal:

At a general membership meeting where a quorum is present, the dissolution of the corporation may be

proposed by a simple majority of the members present.Article IX: Dissolution

Section B, Notice:

The proposed dissolution of the corporation must be included in the agenda for the general membership

meeting and distributed to members at least two weeks prior to the next general membership meeting.

 

Article IX: Dissolution

Section C, Approval:

At the next general membership meeting, the dissolution of the corporation may be adopted by a

three-quarters majority of the members of Gold Hill Town Meeting, Inc. who are present.

Upon dissolution of the GHTM, any remaining funds shall first be used to settle any outstanding bills, and,

with the approval of the Town Council, may be spent for the benefit of the town of Gold Hill.

 

 

 

GHFPD Agenda 1-19-26

Attached is the agenda for tonight. The Fire Pension meeting will start at 7:30 PM, followed by the regular meeting.
Best regards,
 
Kent
William Kent Coghill
Boulder Colorado
wkcoghill@nullgmail.com
518-366-4385

 

GOLD HILL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT

Agenda- Monday, January 19, 2026     7:30pm

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PENSION BOARD MEETING

CALL TO ORDER

MEETING BUSINESS

ADJOURNEMENT

__________________________________________________________________

GHFPD BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGULAR MEETING:

CALL TO ORDER-

ATTENDANCE- ROLL CALL

APPROV AL OF MINUTES-

OPERATIONAL UPDATES:

__________________________________________________________________

FIRE CHIEF’S MINUTES: Chief Caudill

OPERATIONAL NEEDS:

 

TRAINING:

 

RECRUITMENT

 

INFRASTRUCTURE

 

EQUIPMENT NEEDS:

TECHNOLOGY USE

Do we have an idea on how many volunteers are actively using ‘I Am

Responding’ and ‘Vector Solutions’ and how can we encourage more

members to use it?

How can we start moving training documents and powerpoints toVector Solutions?

___________________________________________________________________

OPERATIONAL READINESS:

 

STRATEGIC PLANNING

Begin discussions regarding the feasibility of funding and building an

entire new station vs. an addition to our current station which could

possibly be covered by Boulder County grants. Given our upgrades

with a new apron, generator, electric, and widening of garage doors

and with available space on the northwest corner of the fire barn,

could this be a more realistic approach? Could add training space,

dedicated workplace for a Chief or fire department personnel, interior

stairs for accessing upstairs, proper locker room.

CAPITAL REPLACEMENT PLAN

What is our plan for future storage for 5402 once the new apparatus

arrives? Given the age of our current fleet and continuing increased

maintenance costs, should we look at selling our old fleet as we

replace them with new apparatus? Concern would be that we hold on

to older equipment which sits. Examples of this are pervasive in

Boulder County and in most circumstances these backup apparatus

are never used and collect dust. Could also use funds from selling an

apparatus to buy a command/medical vehicle.

Building a new shed for storage? Shed has been budgeted for.

BUDGET

Any impacts from receiving the County grant?

VEHICLES:

5404,5402, 5439 and UTV-

Any update on the new Engine arrival?

New maltese is mostly complete, what else do we need to provide the

graphics people with Fouts

Wait until we get new Type 6 in service before moving forward with a

possible command vehicle?

INVENTORY:

STATION MAINTENANCE:

Garage widening and improvement- set to March/April 2026?

GENERAL:

Boyd had a meeting with a Foam representative who is offering fire

fighting foam solutions and may be offering free products for the FD.

Timing for installation of the Apron? Can we get locked in on bids

from contractors?

ADMINISTRATIVE:

 

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OTHER BUSINESS:

GRANTS-

COLLABORATION- CWPP-

WEBSITE-

COMMUNITY EVENTS/FUNDRAISING-

PARKING/TOURISM/TOWN CONGESTION

________________________________________________

NEW BUSINESS:

________________________________________________

ADJOURNMENT:

Singalong CANCELLED at Paul and Marybeth’s

Singalong CNCELLED at Paul and Marybeth’s due to illness.  Will look to schedule next month
❤️😉🩷
 
Mb 

Mary Elizabeth Neal (Marybeth), Ph.D

629 Dixon Road
Boulder CO 80302
 
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