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Timberline Fire’s new Chief Jennings attends his first Board meeting

Published: December 29th, 2011

Already assessing ways to save tax dollars

The final meeting of the year for Timberline Fire Protection District’s Board of Directors, and the first board meeting for Timberline’s new Fire Chief, Chris Jennings, occurred December 13, 2011. President Rick Wenzel and Board …read the rest of this story »

Black Hawk waives use tax and protection fees for hotels – forever

Published: December 22nd, 2011

2012 Pay Plan, Holiday Schedule, Employee Benefits

Black Hawk Mayor David Spellman and Aldermen Linda Armbright, Paul Bennett, Diane Cales, Jim Johnson, Tom Kerr and Greg Moates met for their final City Council meeting of 2011 on December 14, 2011. Public hearings were held for two ordinances …read the rest of this story »

Nederland reviews snow removal policy and priorities

By: Pam North
Published: December 15th, 2011

Board of Trustees Meeting

The Nederland Board of Trustees (BOT) met at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, December 6, 2011, at the Nederland Community Center. Members present were: Mayor Joe Gierlach, and Trustees Janette Taylor, Randy Lee, Chris Perret, Peter Fiori, …read the rest of this story »

Black Hawk warns Gilpin School of threat to annual revenue

Published: December 8th, 2011

Education Enhancement Tax at risk

Black Hawk Mayor David Spellman, City Manager Jack Lewis and City Attorney Corey Hoffmann paid a visit to the Board of Education at Gilpin County RE-1 Schools at the regular School Board meeting of December 5, 2011. The three Black Hawk officials said …read the rest of this story »

Sanitation District lowers sewer fees

By: PRESS RELEASE
Published: December 1st, 2011

For Black Hawk/ Central City Customers

The Board of Directors of the Black Hawk/ Central City Sanitation District, David Spellman, Buddy Schmalz, Tom Kerr, Diane Cales, and Jeff Aiken, are pleased to announce a 21% reduction in sanitary sewer user fees for District customers. The current rate of …read the rest of this story »

20 years of gaming in the City of Mills

By: Greg Moates
Published: November 24th, 2011

A view of Black Hawk’s progression from a resident

I’ll readily admit to having an ongoing love affair with Black Hawk and Central City. Both have been such a huge part of my life from the very first moment I saw them. I very fondly remember begging Susanne Staruk to hire me for a job at the old Glory Hole …read the rest of this story »

Central City Historic Preservation Commission speaks up

Published: November 24th, 2011

Council addresses parking and search for Planning Director

Central City Council once again had a full house at the Council table at their meeting November 15, 2011. Rita Lee was sworn into office, having been elected last week to fill the seat vacated when Tom Reilly resigned.  The Council began with a work session …read the rest of this story »

District Attorney asks County for $58,000 additional funding

Published: November 17th, 2011

Burn permit ordinance underway

Gilpin County Commissioners Forrest Whitman, Connie McLain and Buddy Schmalz met Tuesday morning, November 15, 2011. They moved forward with the Slash Burn Permit System which is to be implemented beginning in 2012 per Colorado statute. …read the rest of this story »

Black Hawk budget includes $15 million for new projects and improvements

Published: November 17th, 2011

Mill levy reduced to 0.394 mills

The topic was budget at Black Hawk’s City Council meeting on November 9, 2011. Mayor David Spellman and Aldermen Linda Armbright, Paul Bennett, Diane Cales, Jim Johnson, Tom Kerr and Greg Moates adopted the 2012 Budget …read the rest of this story »

Timberline Fire will pay new Chief $65,000 per year, plus benefits

Published: November 10th, 2011

Contracts, Station 1 update, potential inclusion

Timberline Fire Protection District’s Board of Directors, Rick Wenzel, Jim Crawford, Roger Durham, John Etzkorn, and John Rittenhouse met on October 31, 2011 for their regular business meeting. It was the sixth meeting of the month for a board that …read the rest of this story »

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