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TOWN MANAGER REPORT -
April 3rd TOWN COUNCIL MEETING
Newsletter Date
TOPICS
• Housing Director
• Virtually Vail
• Spring Clean Up
• County Manager
• Retreat Dates
• IT Updates
• Fire Department Updates
Town of Vail Housing Director
We are excited to announce the selection of our very own George Ruther to lead
the newly created housing department. George will begin his role as Housing
Director immediately. He was selected from a pool of more than 60 very qualified
candidates.
Six semi-finalists were interviewed by two teams – one including myself and
Krista Miller, Human Resource Director, and the other comprised of four
members from Town staff and two members of the Vail Local Housing
Authority. It was a very thorough and inclusive process. Needless to say, the six
semi-finalists were all quite qualified and the competition was stiff.
George’s success in leading recent housing initiatives in Vail and his passion for
housing in Vail made him the top choice. An offer was extended and accepted
on Wednesday, March 28. An appointment for an interim Community
Development Director will be forthcoming, and we will commence a process to fill
that vacancy in the months ahead. Congratulations to George!
Virtually Vail
Courtesy of Lori Ann Barnes, please note the following:
Vail Public Library now has three digital collections: Vintage Vail Quilt, Vail Valley
Voices, and Art in Vail.
To access the digital records, click on the “Virtually Vail” tile in the online catalog
at https://vail.marmot.org/. The Vintage Vail Quilt collection has information
about the early years and landmarks of Vail. Vail Valley Voices and Art in Vail
are both works in progress, with recordings and photos being added as they
become available.
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Vail Public Library joined the Digital Archive movement through the leadership
and guidance of the Marmot Library Network, located in Grand Junction,
Colorado. Marmot hosts the servers that house the digital collections and also
provides expertise, when it is needed. Marmot’s Digital Archives Initiative was
named “Colorado Library Project of the Year in 2017.”
The beauty of digital collections is that they can be discovered online and
separate from the library catalog. The Vintage Vail Quilt collection has been
spotlighted by the State of Colorado’s Virtual Library and it will very soon be part
of the first set of digital files shared with the Digital Public Library of America
(DPLA) when the Colorado/Wyoming hub is added to DPLA.
Spring Clean Up
Yes it is that time, and insofar as Council expressed interest and input into this
program, we are including the public announcement and schedule below. Our
frontline contact is Mark Hoblitzell, Environmental Sustainability Coordinator, and
should you have questions, he can be reached at 970-479-2333.
Vail Spring Cleaning Blitz Dates
Vail’s annual spring cleaning activities are returning this year with multiple events
in April and May. The 2018 Town of Vail Cleanup Day has been moved to an
earlier date and will take place on Sunday, April 29. Dumpsters will be placed in
East Vail and West Vail neighborhoods beginning on Wednesday, April 25 and
are available for residential use. Volunteers are encouraged to register in
advance by e-mailing cleanupday@vailgov.com. The spring cleaning blitz
continues in May with free one-day-only recycling opportunities on Friday, May
11 for paper shredding, e-waste and household hazardous waste.
Annual Cleanup Day – Sunday, April 29
The town’s annual cleanup day takes place on Sunday, April 29 with check-in
beginning at 9 a.m. at Donovan Park. Community members are encouraged to
take part which will include a free barbeque after the event at Donovan Pavilion.
As in the past, the first 100 participants will be awarded $25 to be distributed to
one of many area non-profits approved by the Vail Town Council. Individual
participants and groups are asked to contact the town in advance to make
arrangements to participate. To pre-register, email cleanupday@vailgov.com or
call 970-479-2333 and indicate how many volunteers will be participating, the
non-profit recipient and any dietary considerations.
Large Item Residential Pickup – Friday, April 27
On Friday, April 27 the town will offer the free collection, by appointment, of large
items in Vail’s residential neighborhoods from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. This includes
tables, shelves, chairs or other items too bulky for regular trash collection.
Ineligible items include couches, mattresses, refrigerators/freezers, tires and
hazardous waste. As a reminder, eagle county residents may dispose of up to
1,600 lbs. annually for free at the Wolcott landfill.
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To make an appointment or to inquire about acceptable pickup items, call the
Public Works Department at 970-479-2158 no later than noon on pickup day.
Hard to Recycle Items – Friday, May 11
For hard to recycle items, the town is offering a free collection event for residents,
property owners and those employed within Vail from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday,
May 11 at the Ford Park Parking lot. This event includes the collection of
electronic waste (computers, TVs, phones, screens, printers, etc.), household
hazardous waste (cleaners, paints, fuels, chemicals, etc.) and paper shredding
(documents needing secure destruction). Ineligible items include smoke
detectors, fire extinguishers, ammunition, explosives, biomedical waste, sharps,
tires and biohazards. Participants must bring proof of Vail residency or
employment within Vail to qualify for the service. Charges may apply for
excessive amounts of materials. For questions, call the town’s environmental
sustainability office at 970-479-2333.
Event organizer Mark Hoblitzell, the town’s environmental sustainability
coordinator, says the cleanup programs this spring are a great opportunity to get
a jump start on spring cleaning and to encourage community members to join the
town in keeping Vail clean and eco-friendly. Funding for this event comes from
fees generated through Vail’s “Kick the Bag Habit” program. To learn more or if
you have questions about items not listed, visit lovevail.org or contact Hoblitzell at
970-479-2333.
Eagle County Manager
The Town of Vail, at the request of the Eagle County Board of County
Commissioners, participated in the final review process related to the new County
Manager. We were honored to do so. As you have likely seen in the media
updates of recent, the County hired Jeff Shroll, current Gypsum Town Manager,
to fill the vacancy. Jeff should be able to hit the ground running, as he has a
long-tenured working knowledge of the valley, and is very well connected. We
have sent him our congratulations.
Retreat Schedule
There are two events that we need to place on your calendar in the near term.
First, the town staff would like to reconvene with the Council to continue the
discussion, and prioritization, of the Town Council 2018-20 Action Plan. It is
suggested that this occur at a Town Council regular meeting on May 15. Our
intent is to have the retreat in the Grand View Room during the afternoon, and
then resume the regular meeting schedule in the evening at Town Council
Chambers.
Second, the working group for the Vail Resorts retreat has suggested, as a
starting point, to meet in Vail on May 22. This is not a Town Council day. The
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agenda topics have been drafted and are still a work-in-progress. We could
again use the Grand View room, or an alternative location if desired. Please take
note that I will be on holiday during the last two weeks of May and will
unfortunately miss this meeting, although I am assisting in the agenda
formulation and other details. Dr. Karah Maloley will be facilitating.
IT Updates
Appended to this report is a memorandum from Ron Braden, Information
Technology Director. The memo addresses two items of interest: the Crown
Castle Cellular System update, and the Town of Vail Data Center. Ron will be
present to walk you through the updates.
Fire Department Updates
As part of the transition out of the Resident Fire Fighter program, Vail Fire and
Emergency Services recently welcomed six regular firefighters into our
organization:
Duncan Oddy - promoted from Resident Firefighter to regular Firefighter
Peter Hodgson - Peter is returning to Vail Fire from the Seattle area. He
began his career as a Resident with Vail Fire and was promoted to the
rank of Engineer prior to taking a position in the Seattle area.
Oran Tool - Oran is returning to Vail Fire from a position with Westminster
FD. Oran was previously a Resident Firefighter.
Kelly DeLaney - Kelly comes to Vail Fire from Wellington Fire Protection
District.
Rio Burgess - Rio comes to Vail Fire from Southeast Weld County Fire
Protection District.
Louie Podesta – Louis comes to Vail Fire from the Jackson Fire
Department in the Sierra Foothills in California.
We are pleased to welcome these new (or returning) members into the
organization.