The Post Independent put together a timeline of the weeks leading to former Glenwood Springs City Manager Beverli Marshall’s departure. Wednesday, Aug. 2 Marshall applied for the More Housing Now Department of Local Affairs grant. .
After almost one month since former City Manager Beverli Marshall was put on administrative leave and then said to have resigned Glenwood City Council unanimously voted to appoint Glenwood Springs Chief Operating Officer.
The conversation around Vogelaar Park seems to be confusing for people, and that might be because of the way it was presented. Originally, City Manager Beverli Marshall wanted Council to approve a More Housing Now.
The Glenwood Spring City Council and City Manager Beverli Marshall came to a mutual agreement to part ways. During the Council meeting on Thursday, Council announced the formal resignation of Marshall. “I wish Dr. Marshall.