Police Chief Steven Gallegos led the Hurley Town Council in a discussion of the potential purchase of computer-aided dispatch, or CAD, software, along with new computer equipment for the town’s Police Department, on Tuesday, which, to his delight, resulted in unanimous votes from the council in favor of “bringing the department up-to-date.” CentralSquare account executive Chis Kozuch joined the meeting via Zoom with a presentation detailing the CAD software his …
At their Tuesday evening work session, the Hurley Town Council discussed the possibility of designating zoning districts a first for the Mining District community. Over the past few months, councilors have intermittently discussed the necessity of creating an ordinance regulating retail sale and production of cannabis within the municipality, but it has become clear that establishing zoning districts would have to occur first. In addition to the ordinance and …
It has been many months since Hurley has had two of its own police officers patrolling its streets, but as of last week, the town has welcomed a second officer to the department. At the Hurley Town Council meeting Wednesday, Mayor Ed Stevens not only welcomed new officer Brandon Hannes, but also thanked returning town employees and council members as they embark together on another year. The gain of an …
At their regular meeting Tuesday, the Hurley Town Council heard several updates from department heads and approved all items on the evening’s agenda. Several upcoming events a meet-and-greet with the new chief of police, the Hurley Pumpkin Patch, a neighborhood watch cleanup event and an upcoming Cobre school board candidate forum were also discussed. Wayne Kleck, head of the Hurley Neighborhood Watch, updated the council on two events …