RANGELY I The Rangely Town Council met Tuesday for a variety of topics, including accepting the resignation of the mayor pro tem, planning how that vacancy will be filled, hearing updates from several departments and approving several changes to the West Rangely Subdivision.
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Rangely mayor pro tem resigns seat
RANGELY I Rangely Town Council member and Mayor Pro Tem Brad Casto submitted a letter of resignation from his position on the council last week. Casto had served on the council for seven years.
Letter to the Editor: Clarifying statement regarding honesty, road
Dear Editor: I need to clarify a statement that I made at the Rangely Town Council meeting on Jan. 13. This message will go to all town employees, Mike and Tracy Hayes and the Rangely Town Council. This email will remain on public record as part of our town council[Read More…]
Rangely town meeting heated over subdivision road
RANGELY I The Rangely Town Council met Jan. 13 for a busy and occasionally heated meeting. The council discussed topics including a possible new biomass disposal facility, grant updates and the West Rangely Subdivision project.
Rangely Council looks at road work and memorial
RANGELY I The Rangely Town Council met for a quick meeting Sept. 23 to discuss several ongoing and upcoming projects ranging from road repairs to the new Veterans Memorial and fire suppression systems.
Town council off to smooth start
RBC I Rangely Town Council got off to a smooth new year with their Tuesday evening meeting. During the public input time, Wes Noris asked that the cul-de-sac he lives in be plowed. After discussion regarding whether the land was public or private, and the difficulties in getting large trucks[Read More…]
Rangely Town Council adopts resolution on oil shale development
Resolution of the Town of Rangely supporting the development of this important resource and urges the federal government to move expeditiously to establish the regulations for the management of federally-owned oil shale.
Rangely gears up for more growth
RANGELY — The town council welcomed Mike Cerise, who is coming from Glenwood Springs, as the new owner and manager of the Parkview R.V. park. The park will be renamed Aspen Grove Park. Cerise has submitted and gained approval for plans to renovate the park, which includes upgrading sewer and[Read More…]