The Silverthorne Town Council has appointed Tanecia Spagnolia to fill a vacant seat on the council, according to a news release from the town. The council interviewed eight candidates for the council seat left vacant.
Silverthorne residents are just days away from getting their municipal election ballots in the mail which give them a chance to vote for who they want to see fill four town council seats. In preparation.
It is my understanding that traditionally, lodging tax dollars support marketing efforts of the town. For this reason, I do support the lodging tax increase. I believe that locals and tourist alike should support the.
If the Colorado Department of Transportation can’t or won’t fund this, then this is necessary. We’re bringing more people into Silverthorne, so we need to be able to support that volume or stop new development.
Occupation: Retired after 30 years with Caterpillar Inc. Years in Summit County: Two years full time Civic involvement: Eagle Summit Wilderness Alliance volunteer sawyer program leader, DEK Scholarship Fund lead trustee I retired from Caterpillar.