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El Paso County commissioners approve consent calendars, commissioners report community events

3201038 · May 6, 2025

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Summary

At its May 6 meeting the El Paso County Board of County Commissioners unanimously approved the consent calendar and heard brief reports from commissioners about parks tours, community events and local ceremonies; the Public Improvement District No. 4 also approved its consent calendar 5-0.

The El Paso County Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, May 6, unanimously approved the meeting’s consent calendar and heard brief updates from commissioners about recent community events and site visits.

The board approved “items 5a through 5i” on the consent calendar by voice/roll call; the motion passed 5-0. There were no staff emergency items, no called-up consent items, no department reports and no requests for executive session. Public comment on items not on the agenda produced no speakers.

Commissioner Weisong reported recent site visits and community events, saying he toured portions of the county parks system and visited the Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region. Weisong also noted a ladder-truck dedication in Monument and attendance at small-business awards and a military affairs reception tied to upcoming enlisted service awards. Commissioner Applegate described visiting Webster Elementary for career-week presentations and attending Goodwill’s annual fundraiser and awards dinner. Vice Chair Williams said she missed one meeting while away and will follow up; the chair noted the end of the state legislative session in Denver and wished the public a happy Mother’s Day.

Also on Tuesday, Public Improvement District No. 4 convened a separate meeting and unanimously approved its consent calendar (item 1) by roll call, 5-0, then adjourned.

The board announced the next meeting addressing land use is scheduled for Thursday, May 8, at 9 a.m.