SB 09-087



SPECIAL DISTRICT TRANSPARENCY NOTICE - 2011
Pursuant to section 32-1-809, Colorado Revised Statutes, this information must be provided to the eligible electors of the district between November 16, 2010 and January 15, 2011.
Boundary Picture (.gif)
Boundary Google Earth (.kmz)
Transparency Notice 2012 (.doc)
DLG Boundary Letter 2012 (.doc)
DLG Contacts Form 2012 (.doc)
Name of special district Alamosa Mosquito Control District
Address and telephone number of district’s principal business office 511 4th Street Alamosa, CO 81101
719-589-5409
Name and telephone number of manager or other primary contact person for district Harvey A. Teyler Or Teyler M. Hurst
----------719-589-5409----------
Time and place designated for regular board meetings

Every 3rd Wednesday of the Month

In the AMCD building at 511 4th Street @ 6:00pm

Posting place designated for meeting notice
(as per §24-6-402(2)(c), C.R.S.)
Public Library – County Building – City Market – Our Main Office
District mill levy 4 mills for levy in year 2011 (temp. reduction)
Total ad valorem tax revenue received by district during 2010 (Note if unaudited or otherwise incomplete.) $505,567– 2010 at 5 mills

 

Names of board members

(Check applicable boxes for any board member whose seat will be on the ballot at the May 2012 election.)
(1) Larry Sveum
President
4 year term
This office will be on the May 2012 ballot
(2) Pat Steenburg
Vice President
4 year term
This office will be on the May 2014 ballot

(3) Scott Caton
Treasurer
4 year term
This office will be on the May 2014 ballot

(4) DiJ Myers
Secretary
4 year term
This office will be on the May 2014 ballot
(5) Karen Crowder
This office will be on the May 2012 ballot
Date of next regular election May 8, 2012
Self-nomination forms to be a candidate for district board member may be obtained from

Name:Main Office

Contact information: 719-589-5409 M-F 10:00am - 4:00pm

Completed self-nomination forms must be received by the district by February 26, 2012, no later than 4:00pm
District election results will be posted on these websites:

Secretary of State

http://www.sos.state.co.us

District or other website:

http://www.mosquitobytes.org

Applications to request permanent mail-in voter status

(Enter county or counties in which district is wholly or partially located.)

may be obtained from:

Alamosa County Clerk and Recorder

or

online from Secretary of State:

http://www.elections.colorado.gov

and may be returned to:

Alamosa County Clerk and Recorder

Notice completed by:

Name: Teyler Hurst

Title: Assistant Manager

E-mail: teyler@mosquitobytes.org

Notice Dated:

10/13/11

Some information herein may be subject to change.

Notice must be provided in one or more of the following manners:
  • Mail notice separately to each household where one or more eligible electors of the special district resides (Note: Districts with overlapping boundaries may combine mailed notices, so long as the information regarding each district is separately displayed and identified);
  • Include notice as a prominent part of a newsletter, annual report, billing insert, billing statement, letter, voter information card or other notice of election, or other informational mailing sent by the district to the eligible electors;
  • Post notice on district’s official website (Note: You must also provide the Division of Local Government ( www.dola.state.co.us/dlg) with the address of your district’s website to establish a link on the DLG’s site (use DLG’s Local Government Contact Information form);
  • Post notice on website of the Special District Association of Colorado (Note: Your district must be an SDA member. Send notice to SDA by mail or electronic transmission); or
  • Post notice in at least three public places within the limits of the special district and post notice in the office of the Clerk and Recorder of the county or counties in which the district is located. Notices must remain posted in these locations until May 4, 2011. (Note: This method for providing notice is only available for districts with less than 1,000 eligible electors that are wholly located within a county with a population of less than 30,000.)