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Three Cheers for Colorado’s Sunshine Laws: Why They Matter for Local Government

Ever wondered why you can attend town council meetings, request public records, or watch government decision-making in action? It’s all thanks to Colorado’s Sunshine Laws—rules designed to keep government open, accessible, and accountable to the people. What Are Sunshine Laws? Sunshine Laws require government meetings, records, and decisions to be transparent. Citizens have a right

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Join the Conversation: Informal Forums with the Mayor and Council

Have you ever wanted to share your thoughts with your local leaders but felt hesitant about speaking during a formal council meeting? You’re not alone! Many residents have told us that the structure of public comment periods—like time limits and remote participation rules—can feel restrictive. That’s why the Mayor and Council are introducing a new

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How to Share Your Input with Council 

In Mountain View, your local representatives are very accessible and resident engagement is highly valued. Here are some ways to share your thoughts. We encourage respectful interactions because it is generally more productive. Thank you for being an engaged community member! More engaged voices produce better outcomes. The following is a summary of some possible

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Mountain View Residents Petition Town for Changes to Building Codes

The Town of Mountain View held a town-wide public workshop to discuss the recently updated Comprehensive Plan and how best to prioritize the work of implementing the plan. In order to encourage participation and allow for everyone to have enough space to join the meeting, the Berkeley Church graciously hosted the meeting in their cafeteria/meeting

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Stormwater Infrastructure Improvements Making Progress

The Town held a Public Hearing on August 19th to share a summary of the work done in the past several years and receive public comment. The work was funded by grants from the Department of Local Affairs (DOLA) and the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). Public Works Coordinator David Nugent presented and answered questions

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