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Pueblo West leaders lay out 14 strategic priorities, place water rights and finance of fire services at top
Summary
Staff presented a draft 2025 strategic plan skeleton with 14 desired end states ranked by the board; top priorities were securing water rights and the permanence of fire-department funding. Staff sought board input on Desert Hawk, water storage, and covenant enforcement.
The board reviewed a draft strategic-plan framework staff presented as a priority-setting exercise for the district through 2030. The staff memo grouped 14 desired end states under three principles — fiscally responsible, community focused and inclusive — and asked the board to prioritize and provide feedback.
Christian J. Heine, the district manager, said the items were ranked after a board retreat and stakeholder conversations. The top three ranked priorities were: (1) water rights, (2) permanence of fire-department funding,…
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