The Post Independent filed a Colorado Open Records Law (CORA) request to the city of Glenwood Springs in February following city council’s resolution correcting scrivener’s errors made in Keep Glenwood Glenwood’s charter change ballot. The.
Glenwood Springs City Council passed a resolution on Thursday correcting changes made to a charter change petition approved in January. During their Jan. 18 regular session, Glenwood Springs City Council passed a resolution to set.
Tony Hershey is suing the city of Glenwood Springs for what he alleges was a violation of an Open Meetings Law. “I just want government to be transparent,” said Tony Hershey, a former Council member..
Glenwood Springs announced that they would be releasing all previously requested open records requests on their website but it still hasn’t happened. At the previous City Council meeting on Sept. 21, City Attorney Karl.
Glenwood Springs announced that they would be releasing all previously requested open records requests on their website but it still hasn’t happened. At the previous City Council meeting on Sept. 21, City Attorney Karl.