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El Paso County proclaims retirement of parks director Todd Martz after 31 years
Summary
The Board of County Commissioners adopted a proclamation honoring Todd Martz’s 31 years with El Paso County parks, citing his leadership on accessibility programs, master planning and rebuilding Bear Creek Nature Center; the proclamation passed unanimously and commissioners offered tributes.
The El Paso County Board of County Commissioners on Feb. 17 adopted a proclamation recognizing Todd Martz’s retirement after 31 years of service to the county parks system.
The proclamation, attested by County Clerk and Recorder Steve Schleicher and listing Carrie Geithner as chair and Lauren Nelson as vice chair, noted Martz began at the Bear Creek Nature Center in 1994 and later oversaw a parks budget described in the proclamation as $8,500,000. It credited Martz with leading capital projects including the Fountain Creek Nature Center…
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