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Mountain towns struggling to hire seasonal workers

The town of Frisco says it s never had so many openings so close to summer. Author: Sam Bergum Updated: 7:34 PM MDT May 14, 2021 COLORADO, USA A long-awaited, hopefully-almost-normal summer is just around the corner. Mountain towns like Frisco are planning to bring back programs and services they had to scale back last year. But town leaders say a shortage of workers could get in the way of their summer plans. The video above is about when Denver workers prepare for returning to the office I ve never, in my 10 years on council and one year as mayor had this problem or even had to have it be a discussion, Frisco Mayor Hunter Mortensen said.

Summit towns reassess recruitment for seasonal employees amid workforce shortage

Photo by Sawyer D Argonne / sdargonne@summitdaily.com Memorial Day is fast approaching, and Summit County’s towns are seemingly in a race against the clock to try to fill seasonal staffing positions before the peak tourist season arrives. But with “help wanted” signs still dangling in the windows of restaurants and shops around the county, the towns are finding it difficult to attract enough workers to their summer positions. Frisco officials broached the topic during the town’s regular work session discussion Tuesday, May 11, noting that the town has a considerable staffing shortage heading into the summer season. And Frisco isn’t the only town struggling to bring in new workers.

Frisco considers new programs to help reach sustainability goals

  A pair of recycling bins in Frisco show which items are and aren t allowed to be recycled. At a Frisco Town Council meeting April 13, members voiced a desire to encourage more residents to recycle as well as to reduce the prevalence of single-use items in town. Photo by Sawyer D Argonne / sdargonne@gmail.com Frisco residents and businesses showed improvement in trying to become more sustainable and environmentally friendly last year, but more can always be done. That was the message from the High Country Conservation Center, which attended a virtual Frisco Town Council meeting April 13 for a joint work session discussion on how the center’s programs performed in Frisco last year. Overall, the conservation center reported good results from the town.

Frisco acquires historic 1930s cabin from Bill s Ranch

Frisco acquires historic 1930s cabin from Bill s Ranch
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