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Town of Mountain Village
The Town of Mountain Village is soliciting bids for the construction of a four-post Direct Current Fast Charging (DCFC) Station inside the Gondola Parking Garage, with each post capable of delivering approximately 350 kW. The project is funded by a grant from the Colorado Energy Office (CEO) for the design and construction of the station, which is scheduled to be operational by summer 2027. This is an Invitation for Bids (IFB), not a grant program, and bidders must submit sealed proposals by the closing deadline.
Posted Date
Jun 23, 2026
Due Date
Jul 17, 2026
Release: Jun 23, 2026
Town of Mountain Village
Close: Jul 17, 2026
The Town of Mountain Village is soliciting bids for the construction of a four-post Direct Current Fast Charging (DCFC) Station inside the Gondola Parking Garage, with each post capable of delivering approximately 350 kW. The project is funded by a grant from the Colorado Energy Office (CEO) for the design and construction of the station, which is scheduled to be operational by summer 2027. This is an Invitation for Bids (IFB), not a grant program, and bidders must submit sealed proposals by the closing deadline.
AvailableTown of Mountain Village
Work consists of replace the existing clay tile roof with a new corrugated metal roof. Includes demolition and disposal: remove and dispose of all existing clay tile roofing materials. Structural preparation: install a606 corrugated weathering metal roofing (22 gauge); weather and fire protection: install fire-rated high-temperature ice and water underlayment and maintain moisture intrusion protection throughout the project.
Posted Date
Jun 18, 2026
Due Date
Jul 20, 2026
Release: Jun 18, 2026
Town of Mountain Village
Close: Jul 20, 2026
Work consists of replace the existing clay tile roof with a new corrugated metal roof. Includes demolition and disposal: remove and dispose of all existing clay tile roofing materials. Structural preparation: install a606 corrugated weathering metal roofing (22 gauge); weather and fire protection: install fire-rated high-temperature ice and water underlayment and maintain moisture intrusion protection throughout the project.
AvailableTown of Mountain Village
Work consists of design, procurement, and complete installation of a new playground. Install commercial-grade playground equipment and compliant outdoor safety flooring.
Posted Date
Jun 18, 2026
Due Date
Jul 20, 2026
Release: Jun 18, 2026
Town of Mountain Village
Close: Jul 20, 2026
Work consists of design, procurement, and complete installation of a new playground. Install commercial-grade playground equipment and compliant outdoor safety flooring.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Mountain Village
The Council discussed and approved several items, including designating May as Mental Health Awareness Month and authorizing a license agreement for a disc golf course and an application for transit grant funding. The Council convened as the Liquor Licensing Authority to approve a special event permit for Telluride Food & Vine. Additionally, resolutions were passed to appropriate additional funds to the 2026 budget, approve financial reports, amend the Mountain Munchkins fee schedule, and adopt the Telluride and Mountain Village Transportation Safety Action Plan and Vision Zero policy. The Council also approved a rezone and density transfer for employee apartment units, amended building regulations, granted a conditional use permit for a padel court, and approved several right-of-way encroachment and easement vacation agreements.
The board meeting agenda included items such as the oath of office for board members, the appointment of a Chair and Vice Chair, and the consideration of a final architecture review for a detached accessory dwelling unit. Additionally, the board reviewed and made recommendations regarding a density transfer and rezone application, as well as a conditional use permit for a Padel court at a residential property. Other business included architectural and site reviews for a multifamily building project.
The meeting agenda includes a legal executive session, staff introductions, and a consent agenda covering an IGA with the Colorado Energy Office and the 2026 budget calendar. Key public hearing items involve special event permits for the San Miguel Resource Center and Jarman Family Foundation. The council will review a Bright Futures update, a thermal energy network feasibility study, and consider resolutions for expedited affordable housing review policies and a water storage lease agreement. Additionally, the council will address community development code amendments, a license agreement for the Telluride Racquet Club, sponsorship for the Telluride Film Festival, and a height variance request. The meeting concludes with a review of an independent investigation report and updates from various town boards and commissions.
The Telluride and Mountain Village Safety Action Plan provides a shared framework for reducing fatal and serious injury risks across their transportation system. Rooted in crash data, land-use context, and community input, it identifies priority locations in both towns, such as the Telluride West and East Entrances and key segments of Mountain Village Boulevard. The plan integrates policy and process changes like adopting Safe System principles and utilizing High Injury/Risk Networks for project prioritization. Its overarching goal is to achieve a safer, more predictable, and comfortable transportation system for all users by eliminating traffic deaths and serious injuries by 2040.
The council conducted an executive session to receive legal advice regarding pending litigation and an investigation into a former mayor's resignation. Appointments were made to the Building Board of Appeals, the Mountain Village Plaza Vending Community, and the Design Review Board. The council reviewed forestry projects, discussed a padel court development application, and approved amendments to the Community Development Code related to wildfire resilience. Furthermore, the council held first readings for ordinances concerning lighting regulations and municipal code amendments, while approving ordinances regarding massage facility background checks and penalty adjustments. Finally, the council passed an emergency ordinance authorizing water usage restrictions during droughts or emergencies.
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