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Town of Fraser
The Town of Fraser seeks a Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) to provide pre-construction services and potentially construction services for a new Public Works Operations Facility that includes administration/maintenance buildings, a greenhouse, salt barn, fuel island, vehicle storage, heated storage, and a solar array. The CMAR must demonstrate relevant project delivery experience, safety and financial stability, and will provide estimating, scheduling, and value engineering during pre-construction.
Posted Date
Nov 19, 2025
Due Date
Dec 15, 2025
Release: Nov 19, 2025
Town of Fraser
Close: Dec 15, 2025
The Town of Fraser seeks a Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) to provide pre-construction services and potentially construction services for a new Public Works Operations Facility that includes administration/maintenance buildings, a greenhouse, salt barn, fuel island, vehicle storage, heated storage, and a solar array. The CMAR must demonstrate relevant project delivery experience, safety and financial stability, and will provide estimating, scheduling, and value engineering during pre-construction.
Town of Fraser
The work includes, but is not necessarily limited to, approx. 1 EA 8-inch Gate Valve (Buried); 6 EA 8-inch Ductile Iron Waterline Fittings (Buried); 2 EA Connection to Existing.
Posted Date
May 14, 2025
Due Date
Jun 6, 2025
Release: May 14, 2025
Town of Fraser
Close: Jun 6, 2025
The work includes, but is not necessarily limited to, approx. 1 EA 8-inch Gate Valve (Buried); 6 EA 8-inch Ductile Iron Waterline Fittings (Buried); 2 EA Connection to Existing.
Town of Fraser
Work consist of new water mains and valve replacements, new water mains include approx. 175 LF of 6" c900 PVC and 192 LF in a separate location of new 8" c-900 PVC water main, replacement of existing 8" tee and valves with new 8" cross and valves, and cut-in replacement of an existing 8" gate valve, includes four (4) 8" MJ gate valves, three (3) 6" DI waterline fittings, nine (9) 8" DI waterline fittings, plus associated fittings, hot taps, and valves at connections to existing distribution system, includes asphalt, concrete, and reseeding restoration of disturbed areas.
Posted Date
Mar 7, 2025
Due Date
Apr 3, 2025
Release: Mar 7, 2025
Town of Fraser
Close: Apr 3, 2025
Work consist of new water mains and valve replacements, new water mains include approx. 175 LF of 6" c900 PVC and 192 LF in a separate location of new 8" c-900 PVC water main, replacement of existing 8" tee and valves with new 8" cross and valves, and cut-in replacement of an existing 8" gate valve, includes four (4) 8" MJ gate valves, three (3) 6" DI waterline fittings, nine (9) 8" DI waterline fittings, plus associated fittings, hot taps, and valves at connections to existing distribution system, includes asphalt, concrete, and reseeding restoration of disturbed areas.
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Town of Fraser
This Intergovernmental Grant Agreement outlines a grant of up to $4,750,000 from FRASER RIVER VALLEY HOUSING PARTNERSHIP to FRASER HOUSING AUTHORITY for the St. Louis Landing affordable housing project. The grant will be disbursed in 17 installments, contingent on various funding conditions, including project milestones and bond financing. The agreement details the use of funds, affordability requirements for the project, reporting obligations, monitoring protocols, insurance and bonding requirements, and provisions for default and termination. The effective date of the agreement is May 12, 2025.
Effective Date
May 12, 2025
Expires
Effective: May 12, 2025
Town of Fraser
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This Intergovernmental Grant Agreement outlines a grant of up to $4,750,000 from FRASER RIVER VALLEY HOUSING PARTNERSHIP to FRASER HOUSING AUTHORITY for the St. Louis Landing affordable housing project. The grant will be disbursed in 17 installments, contingent on various funding conditions, including project milestones and bond financing. The agreement details the use of funds, affordability requirements for the project, reporting obligations, monitoring protocols, insurance and bonding requirements, and provisions for default and termination. The effective date of the agreement is May 12, 2025.
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This contract details an agreement between Public Service Company of Colorado (d/b/a Xcel Energy) and TOWN OF FRASER for the relocation of gas facilities and installation of an On-Site Distribution Extension at CLAYTON CT, Fraser, CO. The agreement, with a Contract Origination Date of November 20, 2025, specifies a Construction Payment of $253,564.42. It includes terms for construction obligations, permit requirements, and potential surcharges, particularly for work in frost conditions. The contract also outlines payment options and estimated installation timeframes.
Effective Date
Nov 20, 2025
Expires
Effective: Nov 20, 2025
Town of Fraser
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This contract details an agreement between Public Service Company of Colorado (d/b/a Xcel Energy) and TOWN OF FRASER for the relocation of gas facilities and installation of an On-Site Distribution Extension at CLAYTON CT, Fraser, CO. The agreement, with a Contract Origination Date of November 20, 2025, specifies a Construction Payment of $253,564.42. It includes terms for construction obligations, permit requirements, and potential surcharges, particularly for work in frost conditions. The contract also outlines payment options and estimated installation timeframes.
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This document is an engagement letter from Butler Snow LLP to the Town of Fraser, dated December 9, 2025. It outlines the firm's role as special counsel for a Lease Purchase Agreement and Certificates of Participation to finance the construction of a Public Works Facility. The scope of services includes providing legal opinions, preparing necessary documents, and advising on the Official Statement. The fee for this engagement is $95,000, payable at closing, with the condition that no payment is made if the financing is not consummated. The engagement terminates upon the delivery of the firm's approving opinion and letter, with potential fee adjustments if the Obligations are not delivered by December 31, 2026.
Effective Date
Dec 9, 2025
Expires
Effective: Dec 9, 2025
Town of Fraser
Expires:
This document is an engagement letter from Butler Snow LLP to the Town of Fraser, dated December 9, 2025. It outlines the firm's role as special counsel for a Lease Purchase Agreement and Certificates of Participation to finance the construction of a Public Works Facility. The scope of services includes providing legal opinions, preparing necessary documents, and advising on the Official Statement. The fee for this engagement is $95,000, payable at closing, with the condition that no payment is made if the financing is not consummated. The engagement terminates upon the delivery of the firm's approving opinion and letter, with potential fee adjustments if the Obligations are not delivered by December 31, 2026.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Fraser
The regular meeting commenced with the approval of the agenda and the consent agenda, which included minutes from previous meetings and a letter of support for safe, agile, fast, and efficient rail tract. Key discussions involved the treasurer's report, reflecting December 2025 numbers, noting that general fund reserves were utilized and expressing anticipation for bond funds to replenish the general fund for upcoming public works projects. The report highlighted lower than expected November sales tax revenue, noting a 3.93% decrease from 2024, though short-term rental revenue increased by 17.7%. Expenditures were significantly higher than budgeted due to Kosan's Ranch open space/bike park costs, which are being addressed through immediate grant reimbursement pursuit. A major agenda item focused on the Safeway Bend of the Fraser River, involving a presentation on a bio-engineered approach to stabilize the eroding outside bend, protect fish habitat (specifically mature willows and an undercut pool), and enhance the river's natural flood relief mechanism via the point bar and its cut-off channel. This approach is recommended as a lighter-touch, lower-cost first step compared to more heavily engineered solutions.
Key discussions included the approval of the agenda and consent agenda, which involved the minutes from the December 9, 2025 meeting. The board approved Resolution No. 2026-01-01 designating the posting place for DDA meeting notices. Action was taken to increase the maximum spend for the "Ride, Ski, Save" promotion video advertisement by an additional $1,500 for February, based on strong initial engagement metrics. The board discussed the upcoming "Come Up Conference" series, deciding to hold one session in February in place of the regular DDA meeting. The Business Enhancement Grant application priority deadline of February 1st was noted, and two members volunteered for the review committee. A review of the work plan addressed completed items, core strategies, and future possibilities such as a multimodal transit hub at the recently purchased 360 Railroad Avenue property. The board also discussed prioritizing the paving of a sidewalk connecting Fraser Avenue to Clayton Court, estimated at $20,000-$30,000. Updates included an estimate for railroad station signs, which came in significantly under budget, and a discussion on potentially changing the social media handle.
The Board of Trustees Regular Meeting included the approval of the agenda and consent items, such as minutes from prior meetings and a Letter of Support for the Safe, Agile, Fast, and Efficient Rail Travel Project. Key discussions and possible actions involved the Treasurer's Report, the Safeway River Bend stabilization using a 'light touch' approach which was motioned forward, and the approval of the Fraser Connectivity Study. Additionally, the Board approved Resolution 2026-01-05 for an Intergovernmental Agreement with the Town of Winter Park regarding Building Division Services, and Resolution 2026-01-04 for a contract with Big Valley Construction for the Public Works Facility preconstruction design. The session also included presentations on the Public Works 2025 Year-End Summary and Planning 2025 Recap, updates on drainage concerns and crosswalk beacons, a discussion on wastewater treatment plant improvements for local breweries, and the Mayor's sharing of results from a speed study which will lead to reduced speed limits.
This Strategic Plan Update for East Grand School District outlines a vision for creating thriving students prepared for bright futures. It emphasizes fostering learning opportunities within a safe, healthy, and collaborative environment, guided by community values of balance, connection, focus, and commitment. The plan focuses on three key strategic priorities: supporting and accelerating student success through enhanced academics and well-being, sustaining and developing high-quality staff, and increasing and deepening authentic community partnerships with families and local businesses.
This document serves as a long-range policy guide for managing growth, development, and public investment for the Town of Fraser, building on prior planning efforts and responding to changing conditions. The plan is organized around key areas including Growth & New Beginnings (Downtown Vision, Housing, Economic Vitality), Vibrancy & Connection (Community, Parks, Recreation, Open Space, & Trails), Stewardship & Resilience (Land Use, Sustainability), and Foundations & Support (Town Services & Infrastructure, Transportation & Mobility, Intergovernmental Coordination). Its purpose is to inform decision-making, guide growth through nature's rhythm, and ensure the community's future vitality and sustainability.
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Assistant Town Manager & Interim Executive Director, Fraser Downtown Development Authority (Economic Development)
Mayor, Town of Fraser; Committee Vice Chair (Town of Fraser), Transit Advisory Committee
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