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Boulder County approves disaster-staffing contract extensions, authorizes executive session and backs public‑lands resolution

Board of County Commissioners of Boulder County
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Summary

The Boulder County Board approved extensions of four disaster-recovery supplemental staffing contracts through March 2027, authorized an executive session on a regional housing intergovernmental agreement, and read/adopted a county resolution urging continued federal stewardship of public lands.

Boulder County commissioners on June 24 approved several routine items and three notable measures: extensions for disaster supplemental staffing contracts, authorization for an executive session on a regional housing intergovernmental agreement, and a resolution expressing strong support for federal management of public lands.

Peyton Quistorf, senior project manager in the county administrator’s office, asked the board to extend four supplemental staffing contracts that were procured to support Marshall Fire, wind‑event and pandemic recovery work. "I'm Peyton Quistorf, senior project manager ... I'm here today to request approval to extend 4 supplemental staffing contracts related to disaster recovery," Quistorf said during the meeting. The contracts named were AC Disaster Consulting, IEM International, Insight Global and Synergy Disaster Recovery; staff requested extensions through the end of the…

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