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Parks and Open Space Ballot Question

In the November 7, 2023 Coordinated Election, conducted by Weld County, voters said YES to Ballot Question 2C allowing the Town to add, develop, and maintain open space while also improving its local parks.  

UNOFFICIAL RESULTS

YES - 2747
NO - 864

Ballot Question:

WITHOUT RAISING THE RATE OF ANY TAX OR IMPOSING ANY NEW TAX, SHALL THE EXISTING HALF CENT TOWN SALES AND USE TAX COLLECTED TO FUND THE MAINTENANCE, RESTORATION, ACQUISITION, AND PRESERVATION OF OPEN SPACE LAND BE AMENDED TO INCLUDE THE USE OF FUNDS FOR THE MAINTENANCE, ACQUISITION, AND CONSTRUCTION OF PARKS, TRAILS, AND RELATED AMENITIES AS A VOTER APPROVED REVENUE CHANGE?

Resolution 23-R-46 – A Resolution of the Town of Frederick in support of 2023 Ballot Measure 2C – Inclusion of Parks, Trails, and related amenities in existing open space tax expenditures

Learn about Ballot Question 2C


Telephone Town Hall

Telephone Town Hall (TTH) is a virtual gathering that connects residents with elected officials and town representatives. It offers a platform to ask questions, share your thoughts, and gain insights into various topics. Watch for the next opportunity to participate!

Oct. 3 Telephone Town Hall


Board of Trustees Special Meeting Held April 18, 2023

It is important to your elected officials that our community is informed of bills being proposed at the state level, as they can have a significant impact on quality of life. 

Overall, understanding state senate bills can be a complex process, but staying informed and engaged in the legislative process is important for residents who want to have a say in the laws that govern their lives.

Below you will find resources that will help you stay informed.

The Board of Trustees held a special meeting on Tuesday, April 18, at 5:30 pm to take action on a resolution for the Town of Frederick in opposition to the statewide land use and zoning preemptions in Senate Bill 23-213. 

Resolution 23-R-19 Opposition to State Wide Land Use and Zoning Preemptions in Senate Bill 23-213 passed with a vote of 5 - 0.