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Dolores County commissioners appoint two to West Dolores Cemetery board and approve $500 transfer to social services

Dolores County Board of Commissioners · September 17, 2025
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Summary

At its Sept. 2 meeting, the Dolores County Board of Commissioners appointed two members to the West Dolores Cemetery Board and approved resolution 09-25-01 to transfer $500 from a trust fund to social services.

The Dolores County Board of Commissioners on Sept. 2 approved two appointments to the West Dolores Cemetery Board and authorized a $500 transfer from the Claremont/Clark trust fund to the county’s social services account.

Chair (speaker 2) opened the meeting and handled routine business before presenting the nominations. The board discussed that no written letters of interest had been received; staff reported two verbal offers to serve and the board requested brief written statements from each nominee to keep with county records. The board then moved, seconded and approved appointments for Steve Gartner/Gautcher and Omar (Alma/Omo) Fleming to the West Dolores Cemetery Board, with the Chair recording the action and assigning resolution number 09-25-01.

Separately, the board considered the administrative transfer in resolution 09-25-01, shifting $500 from the Claremont trust fund to social services to cover program needs. The Chair called the motion, which passed on a unanimous voice vote.

The board did not attach additional conditions to the appointments at the meeting, but asked staff to obtain the requested written statements from each appointee for the public record. The resolution and the appointment paperwork will be published and recorded according to county procedure.

The meeting continued with other agenda items, including presentations on public-health grant reallocations, a water-rights due-diligence application and a land-development agreement amendment for a bridge project.