Town Council to consider first reading of an ordinance setting a special election for July 9
At its regular meeting on Thursday, March 21, Mountain Village Town Council will consider the first reading of an ordinance setting a special election on July 9, 2024, for the consideration of five charter amendments.
The special election would ask the following five charter amendment questions:
- Allowing property owners holding property in LLCs or other entities the ability to vote like other non-resident property owners
- Moving the regular election from the last Tuesday in June to the last Tuesday in July
- Clarifying the effective dates of ordinances
- Allowing publication of ordinances via the Town website rather than by newspaper
- Reconciling a conflict between the Town Code and the Charter regarding DRB terms
If approved at the March 21 meeting, council will set a public hearing, second reading of the ordinance in April and formally set the date for the special election.
The item is scheduled for 4:35 p.m.
Written public comments may be addressed to Town Council and sent to .
The public is invited to attend all meetings virtually or in person. For packet material and information to tune in virtually to the meeting, please visit the Town’s website.