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Board actions: TABOR transfer for aquatic center, rescind wastewater award, policy and appointments

Pueblo West Metropolitan District Board of Directors
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Summary

At its July 14 meeting the Pueblo West board approved budgeting a $1,861,321 TABOR excess for the aquatic center, rescinded a prior wastewater designer award to rebid the project, adopted an administrative rest‑period policy for utilities staff, appointed Vincent Hall to the road sales‑tax oversight committee, changed meeting times and approved the consent agenda.

The Pueblo West Metropolitan District board took several formal actions on July 14. Key votes and outcomes follow.

TABOR excess — aquatic center funding: The board approved a resolution acknowledging a TABOR excess for 2024 of $1,861,321 and budgeting, appropriating and transferring those funds from the general fund to the capital projects fund for construction of a community pool and aquatic facility. Finance Director Karen Cordova explained how those funds combine with previously reserved TABOR, CTF and marijuana‑excise amounts to approach the district’s indoor pool phase‑1 cost estimates. Motion passed…

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