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The Lost Creek Guide March 20, 2024

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Volume 17 • Edition 6

March 20, 2024

Delivering to over 17,500 homes & businesses including all of Morgan County.

“Truth will ultimately prevail where there is pains taken to bring it to light” George Washington “If we are to guard against ignorance and remain free, it is the responsibility of every American to be informed” Thomas Jefferson

The Power of Fiber is Coming to Brush, CO

Lincoln, NE (March 11th, 2024)- Construction of ALLO’s 100% fiber-optic network in Brush has begun, with a groundbreaking ceremony with city officials on Friday, March 15th at 10:00 AM. The event will take place at Sands Theater. Teams are constructing ALLO’s fiber infrastructure throughout Brush. Residents and businesses will receive advanced notice of necessary work in yards and easements through the mail. ALLO teams may also knock on doors to explain the process and answer any questions. This fiber investment ensures Brush will have world-class service by providing businesses, residents, and governmental entities with exceptional internet, TV, and phone solutions over ALLO’s network. Expected construction process: Step 1: ALLO designs the fiber-optic route to provide service to businesses, homes, and governmental entities. Step 2: ALLO partners with contractors to install underground ductwork in easements. Step 3: ALLO accesses each splice vault and pedestal to splice the fiber that will connect to your business or home and then tests the connection to ensure fast, reliable, and symmetrical upload and download speeds. Step 4: When you order internet, TV, and phone service, ALLO connects the fiber from the pedestal to your home or business before your service installation. ALLO Regional General Manager of Colorado Bob Beiersdorf expressed, “We’re so pleased to have the opportunity to serve Brush. Fiber broadband infrastructure is a game-changer in every community, and now Brush will have world-class services that most major cities don’t have. ALLO will build the network quickly and do everything in its power to minimize disruption to the community.” For more construction information, please visit AlloFiber.com/construction.

Allo Ground Breaking Team

Guest Column: Why Removal of General Public Comment from the Weld County Board of Commissioners Agenda?

All the world’s stage…isn’t that how Shakespeare’s speech starts? And lately, at many local government meetings in Colorado, the actions being taken on the stage known as public comment are actually detracting from the business at hand of those local government agencies. Media story after media story relay examples of public comment asking for action far beyond the scope of authority of local government entities, including Lakewood, Wheat

Ridge, Durango and Fort Collins. On March 7th, 2024, the Weld County Board of Commissioners decided to remove general public comment from their meeting agendas. The reason for this decision, made with consultation with the county attorney, was simple – to ensure public comment, which remains in place for county-related business items that are on the board agenda, focuses on the actionable business of the county and does not morph into a platform for individual political commentary and, at times, political campaigning, both of which have begun to overshadow the actual business of the commissioners’ board meetings. This is not the first time Weld County government has attempted to bring some structure and order to the public comment portion of the agenda. When public comment on items ranging from municipal issues to general political rantings began to take more and more time during the board’s meetings last year, the board agreed to move the public comment from the beginning of the meeting to the end. Despite that move, however, some individuals continued to bring their political agendas and commentaries to the meetings. They continued to take advantage of the county government stage to espouse their often times political views on non-county government related items such as illegal immigration (the county has no jurisdiction over this); abortion (the county has no jurisdiction over this); municipal issues (the county has no jurisdiction over these), and more. The board understands people are passionate about a variety of issues, and they desire to express their frustration on those topics. The board also understands this is an election year, and many individuals desire to make political statements in support of politicians. The board also understands some will call this decision a First-Amendment issue, but make no mistake - no one’s ability to voice their concerns, frustrations, grievances, support, etc., has been silenced. The Weld County Board of Commissioners has numerous ways for the public to engage with them including via phone, in-person meetings, email, etc. If residents want the board of commissioners to know how they feel about a topic or what they think about an issue, they can still get that information to the board through those avenues – First Amendment rights are still intact. The stage of a local government entity’s public meetings is small; it is a place to present, discuss and vote on items that directly pertain to those issues that fall under the jurisdiction of that government entity. It is a stage the Weld County Board of Commissioners is determined to return civility, respect, and the focus of county business to for the benefit of all county residents. Kevin Ross, Chair On behalf of the Board of Weld County Commissioners, 970-400-4000, askthecommissioners@weld.gov

WHAT’S IN THIS ISSUE

Beginning Gathering

Allo Regional General Manager Colorado, Bob Beiersdorf

Allo Regional General Manager Colorado, Bob Beiersdorf and MaKyle Mares, Executive Director Brush Ara Chamber of Commerce

Smiling Faces

Page 2: Way of the World Page 2: Jake Fogleman: Colorado Drilling Ban Carries Real World Consequences Page 3: Candidate Letters Page 4: Conservation Articles Page 5: Wiggins School District 50J Newsletter Page 8-9: Pictures from the 2024 Morgan Community College Foundation Soiree Page 10: AYPA Solar Farm in Morgan County Page 12: Science Fair at Cardinal Community Academy Page 12: Weld Central FBLA & DECA Program Updates Page 13: CPW Updates on Fishing Licenses & Boating Openings Page 16: Peg Cage Letter to Dave Williams, Chair Colorado GOP


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