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Queenstown commissioners reappoint Board of Appeals members and approve minutes; residents raise snow-removal concerns

Queenstown Commissioners · February 11, 2026
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Summary

At the Feb. 11 meeting Commissioners Al Hardee and Bryon Callahan approved multiple minutes and reappointed four Board of Appeals members by unanimous 2-0 votes. During public comment residents criticized snow removal and asked the town to publicize a food pantry.

The Queenstown Commissioners unanimously approved several sets of meeting minutes and reappointed all four current members of the Board of Appeals during their Feb. 11 meeting.

President Al Hardee moved to approve the listed minutes (including Jan. 7 and Jan. 22 regular and closed meetings and Feb. 6 special meeting); Commissioner Bryon Callahan seconded and the motions passed on recorded votes of 2-0. Hardee also moved to reappoint all current Board of Appeals members to new terms through February 2026; Callahan seconded and the commission approved 2-0.

Town Clerk reported fund balances in the meeting packet: General Fund $131,952.55, WS Fund $10,583.10 and ARPA Fund $394,449.19.

During public comment, resident Joe Kelkowski said the town “can do better at snow removal,” citing remaining snow and ice near the town office ramp. Commissioners acknowledged the recent ice storm presented challenges for municipalities with limited equipment and budgets but welcomed feedback as they review processes. Resident Di Quynn-Reno praised public works for clearing roads under difficult conditions and asked the town to publicize a food pantry on Del Rhodes Avenue; commissioners agreed to include a notice in the town newsletter.

Commissioner Bryon Callahan moved to adjourn at 4:42 p.m.; President Al Hardee seconded and the meeting was adjourned by a 2-0 vote.