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The City Council meeting included the swearing-in ceremony for three new police officers and a report on the Youth Challenge Grant project at Gunnison High School. The council received an update regarding the Irrigation Ditch Master Plan. New business included the first reading of an ordinance for a Drinking Water Revolving Fund loan agreement to support water treatment plant design and engineering. Old business consisted of the adoption of a resolution adjusting electric user fees, the approval of the 2026 City of Gunnison Parks and Recreation Master Plan, the adoption of new roadway classifications and functional standards, and the authorization of a construction contract with Meridian Contracting, Inc. for the Phase 1A Raw Water Intake Structure.
This Master Plan outlines priority improvements for Gunnison Parks and Recreation over the next ten years, aiming to meet the community's current and future recreation needs. The plan envisions a leading parks, recreation, and cultural system that is accessible, sustainably maintained, and respectful of the environment. Key strategies focus on enhancing existing facilities, supporting program growth, strengthening connections, and leveraging partnerships. Strategic goals address financial capacity, access and connectivity, stewardship of facilities, balanced recreation outcomes, arts and culture advancement, and organizational capacity, informed by community input on indoor and outdoor amenities, programming, and community connections.
The Council held a work session on financial planning for public utility systems to address operational and infrastructure needs. During the regular session, the Council approved a consent agenda covering right-of-way modifications, construction administration services for the raw water intake structure, general contractor services, and a letter of support for a local health coalition grant. A public hearing was conducted regarding a proposed 10% increase to electric user fees, though no action was taken. Additionally, the Council reviewed the draft Parks and Recreation Master Plan, adopted two ordinances regarding 2026 budget appropriations and revenues, and authorized a professional design services contract for the Public Works building expansion.
The Gunnison Parks & Recreation Master Plan serves as a 10-year guiding document to address the community's current and future recreation needs. Its vision is to establish a leading, accessible, and sustainably maintained parks, recreation, and cultural system. The plan outlines strategies including improving quality of life, enhancing existing facilities, supporting sustainable programming growth, strengthening connections between parks and trails, and leveraging partnerships. It identifies gaps in year-round, indoor, and outdoor recreation programs and facilities, providing actionable recommendations for renovation, expansion, and capital improvement projects.
The City Council meeting covered multiple agenda items including the appointment of a representative to the Gunnison Basin Roundtable and a report on the Youth Challenge Grant for Gunnison High School. The council received updates on a traffic and speed data collection program, a 2025 street lighting evaluation study, and ongoing water system infrastructure projects. Additionally, the council moved to adopt ordinances for budget amendments, approved an agreement for the GV-HEAT energy efficiency program, awarded a contract for a concrete replacement project, and authorized the establishment of an economic retention and development partnership. An executive session was held to discuss the City Manager's 2026 performance goals.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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