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Woodland Park City Council condemns 'unlimited use of executive orders' by Colorado Gov. Jared Polis


WOODLAND PARK • The Woodland Park City Council on Thursday passed a resolution condemning Gov. Jared Polis’ “unlimited use of executive orders” during the pandemic, asking the state legislature to vote on whether the governor’s actions meet the requirements of protecting public health and safety.
The resolution passed 4-2, with Mayor Pro Tem Hilary LaBarre and council members Stephanie Alfieri, Rusty Neal and Jim Pfaff in favor. Councilwoman Kellie Case and Councilman Robert Zuluaga voted against the resolution.
“The governor has circumvented the representative balance of government, wherein emergency powers are limited and requires the legislature to convene to discuss and vote on any additional extension that would infringe on Coloradans’ liberties,” the town resolution reads. ....

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Tele-Talk Response: What do you think about the town charging $20 and having attendants collect fees at 3 recreation sites?


There were over 50 responses to this week’s Tele-Talk question, “What do you think about the town charging $20 and having attendants collect fees at three recreation sites?” with 17 in favor of the fee and 30 against it. Eight responses didn t answer the question directly.
If the intent is to subject visitors to a little pain, then $20 will be just that — little pain, especially with government giving away money periodically. If the intent is to prevent visitors from utilizing these access points, then a simple sign stating Residents Only is suggested with $100 fines for first time offenders, increasing as multiple infractions occur! KR Conway ....

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