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Public Notices: January 16, 2020

PAYROLL ACCOUNTS PAYABLE
TOWN OF MEEKER
12/31/19
GENERAL FUND
Town of Meeker, Payroll, $47,059.77
CCOERA, Emp. Retirement – PD, $2,448.40
CCOERA, Emp. Retirement, $6,382.88
CCOERA, Emp. Loan Payments, $754.07
CEBT, Health, Dental, Vision & Life Ins., $19,848.22
Emp. Withholding, Federal Withholding, $4,277.83
Emp. Withholding, State Withholding, $1,820.28
Emp.Withholding, Medicare Withholding, $1,803.16
Emp. Withholding, SS Withholding, $4,847.42
MHRC, Emp. Donation, $26.50
Standard Ins, Co., Life/AD&D Ins., $794.74
Washington National Ins., Cancer Ins., $192.29
Andrea’s Market St., Reimb. Business Grant, $1,777.00
ABILA, Acct. Software, $2,408.00
AGNC, Annual Dues, $2,500.00
All Copy Products, Dec. Copier Lease, $244.36
Alsco, Dec. Coveralls, $21.53
Atmos, Dec. Natural Gas, $873.89
Belland Builders, Reimb. Business Grant, $4,380.00
CAACO, Annual Membership / AC, $45.00
Century Link, Dec. Phone Svc., $475.83
CIRSA, Annual Liability Ins. Premium, $51,770.16
Club 20, Annual Membership, $200.00
CMCA, Annual Membership, $165.00
CML, Membership Dues, $1,432.00
CMRS – PB, Reimb. Dec. Pstg., $63.00
Colo. Dept. of Rev., Processing Fee for OJW’s, $60.00
Colo. Document Security, Document Dest., $50.00
Community Counts, Annual Membership, $100.00
Ducey’s Elec., Heat Tape, $334.29
Eagle River Waste, Dec. Trash Svc., $150.00
Gall’s, Name Tag / PD, $15.70
Grant Dentistry, Reimb. Business Grant, $4,380.00
Herald Times, Dec. Legal Pub., $167.08
ICP, Compliance Posters, $50.00
IIMC, Annual Membership, $280.00
Lohmiller & Co., HVAC Service Contract, $1,332.00
Master Petroleum, Hydraulic Oil, $441.96
McGuire Auto, Motor Oil, Seat Covers, $331.87
Meeker Auto, Grinding Wheel, $20.33
Meeker Chamber, Main St. Program Grant Reimb., $3,350.00
Meeker Sportsman, Donation, $19,000.00
MGM, Fence Post, $564.98
Northwest Auto, Repair Gunlock, $191.00
Olszewski, Massih, Dec. Legal Fees, $2,380.50
Pinnocol Assurance, Annual Workers Comp Prem., $14,286.94
RBC Clerk & Recorder, 2019 Election Expenses, $1,188.90
RBC Fleet Mgt., Dec. Fuel, $1,416.27
Rocky Mtn. Reserve, Dec. Claims, $1,567.11
Samuelson’s, Fence Material, $1,560.98
Skijor Meeker Colo., Event Donation, $800.00
Sleepy Cat Yogi Shop, Reimb. Business Grant, $4,380.00
The Fork, Reimb. Business Grant, $988.35
Union Telephone, Dec. Cell Phone Service, $516.10
Valley Hardware, Trash Bags, Ice Melt, $268.80
Watt’s, Dog Treats, Office Supplies, $64.57
Western Slope Consult., Survey Market & Zoning Code, $16,862.50
WREA, Dec. Elect., $2,081.90
Total General Fund: $235,793.46
WATER FUND
Town of Meeker, Payroll, $13,173.29
CCOERA, Emp. Retirement, $2,564.80
CCOERA, Employee Loans, $825.58
CEBT, Health, Dental, Vision & Life Ins., $6,309.66
Emp. Withholding, SS Withholding, $2,483.26
Emp. Withholding, Medicare Withholding, $580.78
Emp. Withholding, Federal Withholding, $2,009.97
Emp. Withholding, State Withholding, $956.72
MHRC, Employee Donation, $18.50
Standard Ins. Co., Life/AD&D Ins., $309.07
Washington National Ins., Cancer Ins., $103.21
US Postmaster, Water Billing Pstg., $182.14
ABILA, Support Acct. Software, $2,408.00
All Copy Products, Dec. Copier Lease, $53.64
Alsco, Dec. Coveralls, $21.53
Atmos, Dec. Natural Gas, $481.18
Century Link, Dec. Phone Svc., $98.79
CIRSA, Liability Ins. Premium, $11,355.40
CMRS – PB, Reimb. Dec. Pstg., $129.50
Data West, Software Renewal, $459.17
Eaton Sales & Svc., Water Loadout Keys, $1,360.55
Gould Construction, Install Wells Electrical & Piping, $109,907.20
Herald Times, Dec. Legal Pub., $25.92
Master Petroleum, Hydraulic Oil, $441.97
McGuire Auto, Motor Oil, Seat Covers, $175.05
Meeker Auto, Grinding Wheels, $35.14
Meeker Sand & Gravel, 3/4” RB Shaman Trail, $236.53
Olszewski, Massih, Dec. Legal Fees, $342.00
Pinnocol Assurance, Annual Workers Comp Prem., $2,671.06
RBC Fleet Mgt., Dec. Fuel, $465.49
RMR, Dec. Claims, $468.10
Samuelson’s, Adhesive, $7.73
TDA Const., Backhoe & Dump Trk Use, $1,117.50
Timberline Electric, SCADA Trouble Shooting, $1,649.00
U.S. Postal Service, First Class Presort, $235.50
Union Telephone, Dec. Cell Phone Svc., $84.03
UNCC, Line Locates, $31.24
Valley Hardware, Trash Bags, Padlocks, $54.22
Watt’s, Office Supplies, $7.53
WREA, Dec. Electric, $2,978.80
Total Water Fund $166,818.75
Total All Funds $402,612.21
Published: January 16, 2020
Rio Blanco Herald Times
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PUBLIC NOTICE
TOWN OF MEEKER
MUNICIPAL ELECTION
April 7, 2020
TO:
Any person, who is eligible by law, to be a candidate for the Offices of Mayor or Trustee for the Town of Meeker to be elected at the Municipal Election to be held on Tuesday, April 7, 2020 please take notice:
A candidate’s qualifications for eligibility to hold public office are:
1) Be a registered elector;
2) Attain the age of eighteen years or older on the date of the election and;
3) Reside in the town of Meeker for a period of at least twelve (12) consecutive months immediately preceding the date of the election.
Nomination petitions may be circulated and signed beginning on Tuesday, January 7, 2020. Nomination petitions and an information sheet for prospective candidates will be available at Town Hall, 345 Market Street, Meeker, on or after 8:00 a.m., Tuesday, January 7, 2020. Regular office hours at Town Hall are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
The last day for the circulation and signing of nomination petitions shall be Monday, January 27, 2020, on or before 5:00 p.m. All nomination petitions shall be filed with the Town Clerk at Town Hall by this date and time.
The following Town Officers will be elected at the election:
1) Mayor – two-year term;
2) Three members of the Town Board of Trustees – all four-year terms.
Dated this 18th day of December 2019.
TOWN OF MEEKER
By: Amy Tupy, Town Clerk
Published December 26, 2019, January 2, 9 and 16, 2020.
Rio Blanco Herald Times
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of Dwight W. Frantz, a/k/a Dwight Webster Frantz, Deceased, Rio Blanco County District Court Case Number 19PR30019.
All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Rio Blanco County, Colorado on or before April 24, 2020, or the claims may be forever barred.
James Oren Frantz, Personal Representative
c/o Olszewski, Massih & Maurer, P.C.
P.O. Box 916
Glenwood Springs, CO 81602
Published: January 2, 9, & 16, 2020
Rio Blanco Herald Times
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Public Notice
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of Gladys E. Williams, Deceased
Rio Blanco County District Court
Case No. 20PR1
All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Rio Blanco County, Colorado on or before May 9, 2020, or said claims may be forever barred.
Orlando L. Williams II
1355 Em Ave.
Silt, CO 81652
Published: January 9, 16 and 23, 2020
Rio Blanco Herald Times
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PUBLIC NOTICE
The Purchase of a 15 passenger ADA compliant, Non CDL bus.
The EASTERN RIO BLANCO METROPOLITAN RECREATION AND PARK DISTRICT, a political subdivision of the State of Colorado, is soliciting bid proposals from qualified firms for the purchase of one 15 passenger ADA compliant, Non CDL passenger bus.
Minimum Specifications:
– 15 Passenger
– Non CDL
– Gas or Diesel
– New or Low mileage Used
– ADA compliant lift, curbside
– Automatic snow chains
– Vinyl wrap
– Delivery to Meeker, Colorado
Proposals must be received by the District before Thursday, January 23rd, 2020 at 5pm to the District’s administrative office, Meeker Recreation Center, 101 Ute Road, Meeker, CO 81641 or digitally at [email protected]. Proposals received after the submission deadline will not be considered. ERBM reserves the right to reject any and all proposals. ERBM may accept the proposal that, in its estimation, represents the best value to the District. For more information, contact Rodney Gerloff, Parks and Facilities Manager at [email protected] or (970) 878-7420.
EASTERN RIO BLANCO METROPOLITAN RECREATION AND PARK DISTRICT
By: §Sean VonRoenn, Executive Director
Published: January 9 and 16, 2020
Rio Blanco Herald Times
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Public Notice
Meeker Housing Authority Vacancies
The Town Board of Trustees is seeking letters of interest from qualified individuals to fill five positions on an Interim Board for the Meeker Housing Authority. Qualifications for the positions are to be: a registered voter within Rio Blanco County; eighteen years of age or older and must have resided within Rio Blanco County for at least twelve consecutive months immediately preceding the date of the appointment. For further information please call Lisa Cook at 878-5344.
Mayor Regas K. Halandras
Board of Trustees
Town of Meeker
Published: January 16, 2020
Rio Blanco Herald Times
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TOWN OF MEEKER
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Tuesday, January 21, 2020
7:00 P.M. Board Meeting
Town Hall
345 Market Street, Meeker, CO
I. Call to Order
II. Pledge of Allegiance
III. Roll Call
IV. Approval of the Agenda
V. Approval of the Previous Minutes
VI. Approval of Monthly Disbursements
VII. Public Participation
This is an opportunity for Citizens to bring comments and questions to the Board of Trustees not being addressed in the Regular Meeting Agenda.  In consideration of other regularly scheduled agenda items, comments will be limited to 3 minutes or less. Citizens are asked to approach the podium state their name and address for the record.
VIII. Staff Updates
IX. Public Hearings:
a. Request from Meeker Arts and Cultural Council for a Special Event Liquor Permit for the Meeker Int’l. Ecology Program Fundraiser, Feb. 8, 2020 at the Fairfield Center, 200 Main Street.
b. Consideration of adoption of Ordinance #01-2020 allowing for the Administrative Approval of the Reissuance of Existing Liquor Licenses per Colo. Liquor Code.
X. New Business:
a. Renewal of Chippers Downtown Tavern Liquor License at 285 6th Street.
b. Discussion regarding a proposal by SWCA Environmental Consultants to conduct a study for future river enhancement projects.
XI. Mayor’s remarks
XII. Town Manager’s Report
XIII. Town Attorney’s Report
XIV. Other Board Business
XV. Adjournment
Published: January 16, 2020
Rio Blanco Herald Times
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