Amongst approving ordinances and contracts for construction projects across Parker, town council voiced their opinions on Senate Bill 23-213 and unanimously approved the resolution opposing the statewide land use and zoning preemptions bill.
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On Monday, a leader of a Colorado town s Republican group began posting the names and home addresses of public health employees, apparently in response to COVID-19 restrictions.
Mark Hall, lead co-chair of the Parker Republicans, posted the information about two Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment officials on his personal Facebook page on Monday night, then shared the post in a Facebook group that he created, according to 9 News. Every day in our group I ll be posting the name and address of unelected, non-law enforcement officers who think they can flex muscles in businesses. We’ll see how strong they are at their homes, Hall reportedly wrote in a since-deleted post.
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Robert Marlowe, a volunteer at the Parker Public Library, has been named the Arizona Library Associationâs Volunteer of the Year for 2020. Library Director Tracy McConnell made the announcement and presented Marlowe with a plaque at the Dec. 1 Parker Town Council meeting.
McConnell said the ALA selects a Volunteer of the Year every year, and, when heard nominations were open, she said she immediately thought to Marlowe. She estimated heâs put in over a thousand hours in the last year, and he does most of their heavy lifting.
âWe couldnât do what we do without him,â she said.
After months of discussion and several work sessions, the Parker Town Council adopted a new youth livestock ordinance at their Dec. 2 meeting. One of the notable features of this ordinance is young people will no longer be able raise cattle or horses in town as youth livestock projects. This new ordinance will not go into effect until after the La Paz County Fair in March, so current livestock projects underway for the 2021 fair will not be affected.
Young people will be allowed to raise goats, lambs, pigs and small stock. Goats and lambs may be kept for 240 days prior to the fair, while other livestock may be kept for 180 days before the fair.