I’m Grateful I Can Run for Town Board…

This is my first foray into any type of public office.  It’s been on my heart for a while now and the timing is right.

So far, it’s been fun.  I’ve learned a ton about what’s happening in Windsor, CO (the greatest place to live in my humble opinion).  I’ve met some amazing people.  I’ve opened up to new opportunities, experiences, and events.

I’m extremely grateful I live in a country such as the United States where I can run for public office and represent others who put their trust in me.  It’s extremely humbling and amazing all at the same time.

I want to thank all of my supporters for such an opportunity.

Win or lose this has been an amazing ride!

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Morning with the Mayor

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Mayor Kristie Melendez addressing the crowd at the Windsor Community Recreation Center

Today was Coffee with the Mayor of Windsor, Kristie Melendez. If you want to find out what’s happening with Windsor, CO, in a pleasant, laid-back atmosphere, this is the place! I learned so much and I’ll share here.

We began with a question about Urgent Care, which is coming to the old Guadalajara restaurant building. As of yet, the Town does not know when it’s slated to open.

The Mill was brought up. Mayor Melendez explained how since the burning the Mill now has to go through the process for new construction. The developers are in the process but as of yet no date for opening or even what it will look like.

Rocky Mountain Sports Park was brought up. One citizen expressed his concern about many hotels opening up as well as sports fields. Mayor Melendez said the planning committee has not presented their proposal yet so she is unsure about if hotels are planned around the park.

One citizen asked about Raindance, which is the largest development in the queue in Windsor. There are slated to be 2000 homes built. The citizen expressed her concern about how she moved to Windsor for the small town with access to the amenities of larger towns. Mayor Melendez explained that Windsor is growing and her and the Board’s priorities is to keep the small town feel while dealing with growth. Windsor is expected to grow to 40-50k people in the next 20 years. She did say that fees have been increased on these developers for road development.

A citizen survey was recently completed that stated that safety is the number one priority for residents. The Chief of Police for Windsor, Richard A. Klimek, was in attendance and he addressed numerous questions on safety, drugs, burglaries, and traffic violations. He mentioned how Weld County School District now has a School Resource Officer working with kids in the schools, which is going very well. The Chief mentioned how don’t be afraid to call the police! They are available 24/7 to answer any concerns about person crimes, ordinance violations, or other quality of life issues. They strive for a 10 minute or less response time.

Traffic was brought up. The Town Board is doing all it can to figure out a solution for the big trucks going downtown. The Board is working with CDOT to see if 257 can be made straight. There is an impact study to see if Crossroads can be extended to O Street in Greeley. Working with the businesses themselves has led to some progress as some have agreed to try to use different routes for their heavy trucks.

Signage was brought up for crosswalks. It turns out these are more expensive than they appear, being about $10k/sign to install. Pedestrian responsibility was mentioned as well with regard to big trucks and their stopping time.

A new Town Manager should be in place by early April. The Town has hired a search committee firm to do a national search for the position and candidates and interviews should be held in March.

And water. A big topic since Windsor relies on the surrounding communities to provide us with water. NISP water storage project is still in the works but it could still be years out. A water treatment facility with surrounding communities is most likely in the future. However, water carries big price tags so it’s little steps at a time.

And that’s a wrap! This and more is what one can learn at these informal sessions. I would highly encourage all of you to come out when you get a chance and learn more about what’s happening in our incredible community. See familiar faces and new ones and get all your questions answered.

And, of course, there’s coffee!

My Fur Babies…

All in all I have 6 babies with fur: 2 dogs and 4 cats.

My wolfhound: My cat: My cats: 1220170439d.jpg My cats: Final cat: My Dane:

It’s Official!

 

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All of my kids said a coffee shop there would be perfect and apparently Dutch Bros thought the same thing!  This is located across the street from Windsor Middle School.  Expect this place to see high traffic from school kids and teachers who crave a cup of Joe!

It’s extremely dangerous though because it’s less than 5 minutes walking from my house.  It may be the new place to find me out and about!

Town of Windsor Announces Coffee With the Mayor…

Hey all!

The Town of Windsor has posted the new dates for coffee with Mayor Kristie Melendez.  They are the third Saturday of every month from 7:30 am to 9 am at various coffee shops around town.  Coffee is on the town so if you love coffee like I do, this is a no-brainer!coffee3

I went for the first time last month with my daughter.  It was fun.  Although I work every third Saturday and have to sneak out early, I learned a lot about what was happening around town and about the community’s concerns.  It’s worth rising early for and definitely the place to learn more about this amazing town we live in.

Here are the upcoming dates and locations:

  • January 20: Community Recreation Center, Aspen Room, 250 N. 11th Street
  • February 17: Coffee House 29, 1039 Main Street, Suite K
  • March 17: Safeway Starbucks, 1535 Main Street
  • April 21: Senor Jalapeno, 1039 Main Street
  • May 19: Community Recreation Center, Pine Room, 250 N. 11th Street

I hope to see you there!!