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Pitkin County moves to advance two board nominees, city of Aspen names APCHA candidates

Pitkin County Board of Commissioners · January 28, 2026
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Summary

After interviews, commissioners signaled unanimous in‑room support to advance appointments for a senior‑services seat and a Board of Adjustment vacancy and staff will prepare a resolution for formal consideration at the board's first regular meeting in February; the City of Aspen also recommended APCHA appointments.

Pitkin County commissioners held candidate interviews on Jan. 27 and indicated they would move forward with appointments to two local boards, instructing staff to prepare a formal resolution for the board’s first regular meeting in February.

Charlotte Anderson introduced the senior services council interviewee listed on the agenda; the applicant described museum work and a desire to foster intergenerational programming. Board members complimented the applicant’s community engagement and thanked the…

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