The Woodland Park City Council convened on October 2, 2025, to discuss various community matters, including upcoming events, planning issues, and a memorial for a former police chief. The meeting began with a call for community engagement, encouraging residents, especially students, to participate in local governance and activities.
Council member Seth expressed gratitude towards city staff and the planning commission for their diligent work, emphasizing the need for further understanding of ongoing projects. He proposed a work session to facilitate open dialogue regarding the integration of short-term rentals (STRs) in the Central Business District (CBD), highlighting the unique challenges posed by the area's zoning.
The council discussed the comprehensive plan update, which is scheduled for 2030, noting that zoning changes typically occur during this process. Concerns were raised about the timeline, as significant developments may arise before the next update. The council agreed on the importance of collaborative discussions to address these issues effectively.
In addition to planning matters, the council announced a charter review meeting set for October 15, where recommendations for potential ballot measures will be discussed. They also promoted the upcoming Creek Week cleanup event on October 7, inviting community members to participate in environmental stewardship.
Chief of Police Chris provided updates on community engagement initiatives, including a recent visit from a local first-grade class. He also highlighted the department's participation in Breast Cancer Awareness Month, with officers wearing pink patches to raise awareness.
A significant moment in the meeting was the announcement of a memorial for former police chief Bob Larson, who passed away recently. The community is invited to a remembrance ceremony on October 28, where attendees can honor Larson's 36 years of service to the city.
The meeting concluded with reminders of upcoming events and a call for continued community involvement, reinforcing the council's commitment to transparency and collaboration in addressing local issues.