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Weld County commissioners approve grant application, contracts, road closure and reclamation bond

5970983 · October 8, 2025
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Summary

Weld County commissioners unanimously approved a package of routine contracts, a grant application for election‑security cameras, a temporary road closure for High Plains Boulevard construction and a reclamation collateral bond during a short Oct. 8 meeting at the Weld County Courthouse.

Weld County commissioners unanimously approved a package of routine contracts, a grant application for security cameras at ballot drop boxes, a temporary road closure for High Plains Boulevard construction and a reclamation collateral bond during a short Oct. 8 meeting at the Weld County Courthouse.

The most substantive items included permission to submit a 2025 State Homeland Security Program (SHSP) grant to reimburse the county for planned upgrades to 24‑hour wireless IP surveillance cameras at ballot drop box locations and approval of a temporary closure of County Road 34 for utility and stormwater work tied to the High Plains Boulevard project.

Why it matters: the grant would reimburse election‑security equipment the county budgeted for the 2025–26 election cycle; the road closure affects local traffic and includes a paved detour for the duration of construction.

Rudy Santos, chief deputy with the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office,…

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