Petition seeking greater public involvement for fire, police developments is successful
Durango Herald 5/10/2022: Durango City Council must choose to accept ordinance or send it to a vote
Durango Herald 5/10/2022: Durango City Council must choose to accept ordinance or send it to a vote
Durango Herald 4/30/22: No matter side you’re on, citizens group taking legitimate steps
Durango Herald – City Clerk’s Office has 10 days to confirm status of initiative
Durango Herald – Initiative would require meetings be held for emergency service developments
Petition for a Public Process for Siting Protective Service Facilities. By late June 2021, the Durango Fire Protection District (DFPD) had emerged as the buyer of Durango’s historic old High School site for a newly proposed “Emergency Services Center.” Citizens Voice Durango recognizes the long-standing need for a new state-of-the-art facility for this vital service …
Have a Voice in the Future of Durango’s Downtown! Read More »
Kudos to whoever in City government recognized the need for and made public the City’s written correction to Fire Chief Hal Doughty’s premature conclusion and erroneous statement that the City was all-in with the proposed relocation of the City Police Department into a refurbished former 9R Administration building during the Fire District’s FAUXrum at last Thursday’s …
Greg Hoch’s Public Comment to the Durango City Council March 15, 2022 Read More »
If you are open to hear ideas, a long term lease of RCH to DFPD may be the best decision for siting of a downtown fire station. I watched the Joint Session with City and County on the siting of the Homeless camp. Siting solutions for the homeless camp have directly involved the larger public voice. …
Ted Wright statement to City Council during public participation on 2/1/2022 Read More »