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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB Study Session 2011-12-13 Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado, December 13, 2011 Minutes of a Study Session meeting of the TOWN BOARD of the Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado. Meeting held at Town Hall in Rooms 202/203 in said Town of Estes Park on the 13th day of December, 2011. Board: Mayor Pinkham, Mayor Pro Tem Levine, Trustees Blackhurst, Elrod, Ericson, Koenig and Miller Attending: All Also Attending: Town Attorney White and Town Clerk Williamson Absent: Town Administrator Halburnt, Deputy Town Administrator Richardson Mayor Pinkham called the meeting to order at 4:30 p.m. TOWN ADMINISTRATOR RECRUITMENT PROCESS Gary Suiter/The Mercer Group was present to receive input from the Board on the process including the established timeline, discuss expectations for public and staff involvement, and discuss strengths and challenges for the town. Concern was raised with the proposed timeline having the Board consider adoption of an employment contract after the April 3rd Municipal election. Clerk Williamson clarified the new Board would not be seated until the second meeting in April, thereby allowing sufficient time for the current Board to finalize an employment contract. Further discussion ensued on the need to take action prior to the election, and the consensus of the Board was to proceed with the current timeline in an effort to select the right candidate. Mr. Suiter stated the timeline is only a guide for the process and where possible could be compressed when appropriate. The Board discussed the need and options for public/staff involvement in the process. The consensus of the Board was to involve the public during the beginning stages of the process with a questionnaire available on the Town’s website, newspaper and public announcements through the Town’s Public Information Office with a comment deadline of December 28th. Mr. Suiter would receive all comments and compile the information for the Board’s review. Town staff would have a modified questionnaire available to provide anonymous comments by December 28th. The department heads would have individual interviews with Mr. Suiter and would provide input on the questions provided to the Town Board. The public and staff would also get a chance to meet the candidates during the final stages of the interview process. Mr. Suiter led a discussion with the Board on the strengths and challenges of Estes Park: Strengths • Healthy financial reserves, no General Fund debt • Intellectual capital in the staff and the community (educational level) • High level of Volunteerism • Quality of the employees • #1 mountain resort community in Colorado, 3rd most popular visited location in the State • Presence of RMNP – Easy access • Positive Intergovernmental relationships with other entities. High level of cooperation with the other entities for support, projects, etc. Town Board Study Session – December 13, 2011 – Page 2 • High quality of life • Accessibility (no mountain passes) • Access to quality health care • High quality education • Infrastructure that is capable of handling 50,000 people a day – as well as a strong public safety Department • Located conveniently to DIA/Denver/Boulder • Town is the focal point of the government – sole source of local government and not competing with others • Recreational opportunities • Natural Environment • Low property taxes • Cultural arts – art, music, performing arts • Events/Rodeo • Quiet time in winter • Friendly Challenges • Seasonal nature of the economy • "Pay as you go" philosophy for major infrastructure/capital projects/maintenance – financial limitation • Inadequate maintenance of infrastructure (roads) • Changing demographics – retirement, aging population, less than 10 years residency • Educated base has high expectation that issues will be addressed immediately – high expectations for service • Year-round employment opportunities / not hiring from within the community • Housing affordability • Homogenized service/care providers • Enclosed valley • Lack of hi-technological opportunities Strengths of Organization • High quality staff • Commitment of the staff to the community • Customer service • Little turnover in staff • Well-equipped • Well-organized • Commitment to training, education, growth • Finance dept. recognition statewide • Intergovernmental cooperation • Support of events • Community reinvestment to improve the quality of life • Support of non-profits • Involvement of community with local government There being no further business, Mayor Pinkham adjourned the meeting at 6:30 p.m. Jackie Williamson, Town Clerk