Board members agreed to bring the discrepancy to Treasurer Mary Castonguay’s attention.
Administrative Assistant Aaron Miller reviewed the town’s Purchasing Policy with board members who requested that Miller expand the policy’s five articles by referring to other municipalities’ policies.
The policy outlines the town’s purchasing procedures and promotes fair and equitable treatment of all suppliers of goods and services. Proposed changes by the board included omitting the requirement of the town administrator’s written approval of supplies or services exceeding $1,000.
Selectperson Brett Deyling also proposed changing the language of Section 4.E so purchase negotiations would be unnecessary for purchases less than $2,500, during emergencies, or when it is “impracticable or impossible to obtain competition,” as worded in the policy.
Board members agreed to bring the discrepancy to Treasurer Mary Castonguay’s attention.
Administrative Assistant Aaron Miller reviewed the town’s Purchasing Policy with board members who requested that Miller expand the policy’s five articles by referring to other municipalities’ policies.
The policy outlines the town’s purchasing procedures and promotes fair and equitable treatment of all suppliers of goods and services. Proposed changes by the board included omitting the requirement of the town administrator’s written approval of supplies or services exceeding $1,000.
Selectperson Brett Deyling also proposed changing the language of Section 4.E so purchase negotiations would be unnecessary for purchases less than $2,500, during emergencies, or when it is “impracticable or impossible to obtain competition,” as worded in the policy.
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The report was issued today by Timothy R. Fiore, CPSM, C.P.M., Chair of the Institute for Supply Management
® (ISM The April Manufacturing PMI
® registered 60.7 percent, a decrease of 4 percentage points from the March reading of 64.7 percent. This figure indicates expansion in the overall economy for the 11th month in a row after contraction in April 2020. The New Orders Index registered 64.3 percent, declining 3.7 percentage points from the March reading of 68 percent. The Production Index registered 62.5 percent, a decrease of 5.6 percentage points compared to the March reading of 68.1 percent. The Backlog of Orders Index registered 68.2 percent, 0.7 percentage point higher compared to the March reading of 67.5 percent. The Employment Index registered 55.1 percent, 4.5 percentage points lower than the March reading of 59.6 percent. The Supplier Deliveries Index registered 75 percent, down 1.6 percentage points from the March figure of 76.6 percent. The Inventories I
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ORDINANCE NO. 03
(SERIES OF 2021)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF BUENA VISTA, COLORADO, ESTABLISHING PROCEDURES FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF THE COSTS OF THE BLOCK 21 ALLEY IMPROVEMENTS UPON THE BENEFITTED LANDOWNERS
WHEREAS, pursuant to C.R.S. § 31-15-702(1)(b)(II), the Board of Trustees of the Town has the power to grade, gravel and otherwise improve streets and alleys and to assess the costs of such improvements upon the lands adjacent to or abutting upon the improved street or alley;
WHEREAS, pursuant to C.R.S. § 31-15-704, such assessments made against the owners of adjacent or abutting property are due and payable to the Town within thirty (30) days of assessment and, if not paid, the Town Clerk may certify the assessment to the County Treasurer for collection as a tax against the property;