Montezuma County commissioners approve minutes and consent agenda; staff deny community-center sale rumor
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Summary
The Board approved the Jan. 6 minutes and a consent agenda that included a one-day holiday-schedule revision, continued use of the TASC contract, unchanged HUTF funding, and advisory-board appointments. Staff announced municipal-election deadlines and denied social-media rumors that the community center is for sale.
The Montezuma County Board of County Commissioners voted to approve the proceedings from its Jan. 6, 2026 meeting and accepted a consent agenda at its Jan. 13 meeting.
Commissioner Copeny moved to approve the Jan. 6 proceedings; the motion was seconded and passed by voice vote. The consent agenda — previewed by the presiding speaker and discussed in a prior workshop — included a one-day revision to the county holiday schedule, continued use of the TASC contract the county has used for years, HUTF funding with no changes from the prior year, and the appointment of advisory-board members as seats rotated. The board approved the consent agenda by voice vote.
Elections official Kim reminded residents that municipal elections are April 7 and that petition packets are being accepted; she noted that the suggested last day to turn in a petition packet to municipal clerks is Jan. 26 and that special-district elections are typically earlier, in March. The County staff indicated no special-district elections were currently scheduled.
During commissioners’ reports and community updates, the presiding speaker addressed a pair of circulating rumors: social-media posts suggesting the county’s community center was for sale and that the county planned to sell all motor graders. "The community center is not for sale," the presiding speaker said, and the motor-grader sale was described as fictitious; staff are reviewing equipment needs and potential upgrades.
The board noted recent outreach including "Coffee with the County" and an upcoming traveling town hall at the Pleasant View Fire Department. The meeting was adjourned; the board said it would reconvene at 1:30 p.m. for a Board of Health meeting.
Votes and procedural notes: the transcript records voice approvals for the minutes and the consent agenda but does not provide a detailed roll-call tally in the record.

