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Gilpin commissioners approve slate of grants, contracts and agreements; delegate lobbyist hiring and land purchase authority
Summary
The Gilpin County Board approved multiple grant applications and agreements, ratified contract authority for a new public-health medical officer and authorized staff to finalize two executive-session items — hiring a lobbyist team (not to exceed $35,000) and purchasing a one-acre parcel at the appraised value of $68,400.
The Gilpin County Board of County Commissioners approved a package of resolutions, grant applications, contracts and appointments during its public meeting and directed staff on two matters after an executive session.
Among the actions the board approved: a resolution authorizing submission of the county’s application to the Colorado Opioid Abatement Council (COAC) infrastructure funding opportunity; a resolution to apply for the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Impact Assistance allocation for tax year 2024; and a resolution approving submission of a local victim-assistance grant application to the Colorado Division of Criminal Justice (VAIL). The board also adopted a proclamation designating February as Black History Month for Gilpin County.
The board approved a public-health medical officer contract for 2025 with Dr. Jessica…
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