On Monday, the Brush City Council heard from Public Works Director Dale Colerick concerning speed limits around the East Morgan County Library. A safety program with the FHWA (Federal Highway Administration) provides studies with information and limit-setting standards. This is an alternative to installing stop signs. Over several days, they used a radar system on different streets to track the number of vehicles driving through the area and their speed. It was determined that most people were driving 20 – 25 mph, and a few were driving up to 37 mph. Now that the data has been collected and evaluated, […]
At Monday’s Brush City Council meeting, Dale Colerick from the Streets Department in Brush reported on the Fall Preservation Project. They received only one bid from Rocky Mountain Pavement for the asphalt preservation for $332,935.35. “We have used them before and they do a fantastic job,” said Colerick. “Crack sealing, fog seal, slurry seal, and […]
At the Brush City Council meeting held on Monday, Feb. 12, Tyler Purvis, Community Development Director & Assistant City Administrator for the City of Brush, announced they would be starting their Annual Tree Program for 2024. The city has a limited number of free trees for the homeowners in Brush. Residents can sign up for […]
At Monday’s Brush City Council meeting, Community Development Director Tyler Purvis gave an update on the FTTP network project that will begin on Jan. 29. “Viaero has already been at work laying down a main line on 34. Vero and ALLO are both moving forward. With that, we are working out all the details of […]
The first meeting of the Rush City City Council in 2024 focused on dealing with the backlash from decisions made in the final meeting of 2023 — that of extending