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Votes at a glance: actions approved by Huerfano County commissioners

March 20, 2026 | Huerfano County, Colorado


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Votes at a glance: actions approved by Huerfano County commissioners
The Huerfano County Board of County Commissioners took the following formal actions during the meeting (motions approved as recorded in the transcript):

- Approved the meeting agenda (motion and second; vote recorded as passed).
- Approved the consent agenda, including March 10 meeting minutes, a resignation in the sheriff’s office, new hires (Kevin Chavez, Amanda Willis) and an IGA for jail use.
- Approved bulk-water permit #260005 for Jenny Casey, conditioned on issuance of a building permit.
- Approved an open-container permit application for a fundraising dinner submitted by Danielle Goodrich.
- Approved Resolution No. 26-17 declaring a local disaster in response to a major water-main break impacting Rosenberg and surrounding areas.
- Approved a denial letter for Deborah Sewall (board of regulation matter).
- Approved the county’s participation in a combined release for six remnant defendants in opioid-settlement agreements.
- Approved the Colorado Partnership Initiative grant agreement (Arapahoe/Douglas Works) and authorized the county administrator to sign.
- Approved an elevator-monitoring service agreement with Kings 3 Emergent Communications for 129 Kansas (stated amount $1,116).
- Approved a contract and first change order with Buffalo Builders for the Fox Theater abatement project (100% grant funded).
- Approved a dedicated fiber-internet service for the Emergency Operations Center at 129 Kansas (Granite quote: $972.18 monthly / $11,666.16 annually).
- Approved a professional services agreement with GMS Inc. for engineering related to a waterline extension.
- Approved the South Region Emergency Management Mutual Aid Agreement.
- Approved March vendor runs: DHS vendor run of $23,656.52 and county vendor run of $989,506.82 (amounts as recorded in the transcript).

Each item above was moved and seconded as recorded in the meeting transcript; votes were recorded as passed for the items listed. Where the transcript did not provide full procedural detail (mover/second names or roll-call tallies), the meeting record shows the motion and that the motion passed.

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