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Holly Trustees Meet Nov 2, 2011

AGENDA FOR REGULAR BOARD MEETING OF THE HOLLY BOARD OF TRUSTEES Wednesday, November 2, 2011 100 Tony Garcia Drive – 7:00 p.m.  TOWN OF HOLLY BOARD OF TRUSTEES PUBLIC HEARING on petition to abate that portion of Pine Street immediately north and contiguous to the premises located at 610 Park Street, Holly, CO  Call to […]

Lamar Fire/Water/E 9-1-1 Department Receive Insurance Rating

  Lamar was just a fraction away from earning a fire/water safety rating that, overall, could have saved city residents a half-million dollars on their insurance premiums.  The door of opportunity hasn’t closed yet, according to Lamar Fire Chief Marshall Cook and Water Director Doug Montgomery.   They explained how the city earned its Public Protection […]

Lamar Utility Board Reviews Financials and Repowering Project Capacity

The Lamar Utility Board held a brief meeting Tuesday, October 25, and postponed the swearing-in of new board member, Ron Cook until the November 15 meeting.  A reorganization of the board will take place at that time when members will elect a new chairman and vice-chair as well as appoint an attorney, superintendent and authorize check […]

Congressional Update from Cory Gardner

Jobs and the national economy still top the list of congressional discussions, according to U.S. Congressman Cory Gardner, speaking to a gathering at the Community Center this Tuesday in Wiley. “This is the 31st consecutive month that our national unemployment rate has been above 8%,” he said. Gardner noted that he’s conducting his 53rd Town […]

Holly Power Outage Planned for Tuesday

Holly, CO-October 17, 2011. Town of Holly Administrator Marsha Willhite announced today that two power interruptions will occur on Tuesday, October 18. Holly rate payers will be affected only briefly; at 7:30 a.m. and again at about 1-2:00 p.m. Throughout the intervening six hours between the Holly outages, Lamar Light and Power line crews will […]

Full Agenda for Granada Town Board

  The Granada Town Board covered a lot of ground on their agenda this past Wednesday, October 12. Board members discussed dissolving the town’s electrical board and phasing out the sanitation board as both improvement bonds utilized by both entities for community projects have since expired. Mayor Leslie Baca has been informed about pending electric […]

Wind Farm Eyed for South of Granada

Dr. Nick Azari, CEO of Arion Energy, LLC has requested a letter of support from the Prowers County Commissioners, part of the needed process to secure a permit to proceed for an application to construct a wind farm that will serve Colorado Springs.  Azari spoke by phone to the commissioners and Lisa Nolder, Executive Director of PCDI […]

City Water Tank Being Refurbished

    Manzanares Construction Services has been at work south of Lamar, refurbishing the city’s large water storage tank.  The restoration project had been delayed from last spring as another contractor had been unable to meet the completion dates.  City officials decided to postpone work on the tank until the peak water demands of the […]

LUB Approves 2012 Budget, Price Hikes Coming Next Month

Utility Board members voted to approve the 2012 Budget as presented by Superintendent Rick Rigel.  There was an update made on raw materials used by the Repowering Project, such as coal and limestone.  The Operations budget includes total revenues in excess of $15.4 million of which $14.6 is derived from retail electric sales, with gas […]

Holly Town Board Discusses Utility Rate Options

The future structure of some utility rates occupied the attention of the Holly Board of Trustees at their regular meeting, Wednesday, October 5.  At issue is the potential loss of electric revenue to the city from use of the proposed solar array for the new high school.  School board members and representatives from Adolfson & […]

Holly Board of Trustees Meets Oct 5

AGENDA FOR REGULAR BOARD MEETING OF THE HOLLY BOARD OF TRUSTEES Wednesday, October 5, 2011 100 Tony Garcia Drive – 7:00 p.m. 1.         Call to Order 2.         Roll Call 3.         Pledge of Allegiance 4.         Addition(s) to Agenda 5.         Approval of 9/7/11 Regular Board Meeting Minutes & 9/26/11 Special Meeting Minutes 6.         Approval of current bills; […]

2012 Lamar Light Plant Budget Outlined

The Lamar Utilities Board reviewed the 2012 budget for Lamar Light Plant and Repowering Project operations this past Tuesday, September 27.    Superintendent Rick Rigel said the budget is funded primarily by retail electric sales amounting to $14.6 million and total revenues should be in excess of $15.4 million.  Residential customers will account for $5,237,000; Commercial […]

Granada Board Reviews Landfill Upgrades/Policy Changes

The Granada Town Board reviewed several changes for operations at the town landfill during their monthly meeting, Wednesday, September 14.  In light of several vehicle accidents at the landfill, some specific signs will be set up for the general public.  The reminders will pertain to the limitations of the town’s responsibility for use of the […]

City of Lamar, August 2011 Utility Revenue Report

 This past August showed increases in electricity, sewer and trash services and a slight decline in water purchases for the city of Lamar.  Electricity was up 5.96% compared to 2010 for an increase of $85,529.63.  Sewer services were up 2.82% for a dollar gain over August of last year of, $1,105.57.  Trash collections improved 9.97% […]

Dead End for City-County IGA

Despite on-going negotiations between the City of Lamar acting as the Lamar Redevelopment Authority Board and Prowers County Commissioners, a final resolution on an Intergovernmental Agreement between the two never materialized.  The IGA, if approved, would have spelled out the sharing of tax revenue funding from the Urban Renewal District.  The IGA was developed about […]

New District Boundaries Approved for Prowers County; Tri-State Resolution of Support Reviewed

  The Prowers County Commissioners approved Resolution NO.  2011-8, adopting new district boundaries, during their regular meeting on Thursday, August 8.  This action stems from a requirement that the boundaries in the three districts be altered to meet shifting population changes as outlined in the U.S. 2010 Census.  It had been several decades since the […]

Granada Town Board Facing Budget Increases

The Granada Trustees will be covering their 2012 budget with a fine tooth comb this fall, attempting to find extra revenues for additional expenses.  Two areas were noted during the August 24 meeting, a request for E-9-1-1 funding from the Prowers County Commissioners; and the other added expense will be for repairs along the town’s […]

LUB Approves Customer Rate Increase

  Lamar Utilities Board members approved a 2.5% rate increase effective November 1, 2011.  This will be combined with an Emergency ECA, Electric Cost Adjustment of 1.5 cents per kilowatt hour up to a 12 month period.  The increase for an average residential customer will amount to about $10 per month.  During the board’s meeting, […]

Water Deal, Benefit or Drawback?

Karl Nyquist How can taking water off the land be good for the agricultural economy in Prowers County and southeast Colorado? That was the question Karl Nyquist of GP Resources, LLC attempted to answer during a Q & A session at the Lamar Community Building Tuesday night, August 16. Nyquist told a full house, including […]

Lamar Utility Revenue Report – July 2011

Lamar utility water sales were off by 14.72% for July, 2011 when compared to last year.  Water revenues last month were $177,353.34 compared to July 2010 of $207,955.77.  Year to date water revenue is up 1.22% over last year with 2011 at $842,772.55.  Revenues on trash collections were up compared to last year, $94,063.13 to […]