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Boulder County commissioners note two resignations, approve consent items and schedule executive session

July 22, 2025 | Boulder County, Colorado


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Boulder County commissioners note two resignations, approve consent items and schedule executive session
BOULDER COUNTY, Colo. — The Boulder County Board of County Commissioners on July 22 recorded two resignations from regional advisory posts, approved routine consent items for the Boulder County Housing Authority and the board itself, and noted an executive session on personnel scheduled for 2:30 p.m. the same day.

The resignations recorded for the public record were Mandy Pereira, who had served as the City of Louisville Recreation and Senior Services representative, and Ann Tapp, who had served as the SPAN representative on the Family Resource Network Regional Council. Commissioner Locemi announced the personnel changes during the meeting's opening remarks.

The board then sat as the Boulder County Housing Authority Board of Directors and approved housing authority consent items 4a through 4c after a motion and second; commissioners voted “Aye” on the motion. The board later approved commissioners’ consent items 5a through 5s in a similar voice vote.

Natalie Spring, deputy for the record, confirmed the status of noticed executive sessions: “I’m here to confirm that the executive session topics that were noticed at the July 8 regular business meeting of the board were discussed as scheduled with the exception of the executive session that is yet to be held and is scheduled for today, 07/22/2025 at 02:30PM.” Commissioner Stoltzmann added that a personnel executive session noticed on July 8 had been continued and that some of that topic was addressed on July 16.

These items were presented as routine administrative business; no ordinance, resolution, or substantive policy change was proposed or decided during the portions of the meeting covered in the public record. The board adjourned its business meeting after the items were recorded and votes taken.

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