During the public-comment period of the hearing, two residents raised operational concerns to the Board of County Commissioners.
A Granby resident described a personal dispute about the community garden: she said she paid for a plot, found it full of weeds and that the gardening coordinator had advised leaving weeds across the street near a county natural-resources area. She asked to discuss the matter with staff and did not request a formal board action on the record.
Another resident pressed the commissioners for additional funding and staffing for Road and Bridge to improve winter maintenance and fairness of service. The speaker argued the department was short roughly 10 employees, recommended investing several hundred thousand dollars to attract and retain workers, suggested hiring light trucks that do not require CDL licenses to expand the candidate pool and advised creating seasonal plow-only positions. The resident framed public right-of-way maintenance as a core county responsibility and offered to help the commissioners develop solutions.
Why it matters: Road maintenance and snow removal are recurring, high-salience operational issues in rural counties; speakers tied staffing shortages to service disparities and asked elected officials to prioritize funding and creative hiring solutions.
No formal action was recorded in response to these public comments in the transcript excerpt; commissioners and staff acknowledged the concerns and said they would follow up where appropriate.