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David Hernandez
New Development for Public Safety — Proposal for a New Police Building
In municipal news, the Town Board is reviewing a proposal for a new location for the Estes Park Police Station. After 52 years in its current building, the department is considering constructing a new facility on a site located on the northwest side of Community Drive and Manford Avenue.
The current building, which was originally a 91-year-old school, no longer meets the growing needs of the community. The proposed site would offer improved access, adequate parking, and enhanced security. A final decision is scheduled for a vote on March 10.
International Connections — Sister Cities Agreement
We continue with positive cultural news: the historic Sister Cities relationship between Estes Park and Monteverde, Costa Rica, which began in 2004, now has a permanent display in the municipal building.
Recently, Mayor Gary Hall and Sister Cities Association President Dave Thomas selected a special location at Town Hall to hang the signed agreement. This partnership continues to strengthen cultural and educational exchanges between both communities and represents shared values of cooperation and global understanding.
Youth Art and Mentorship — “Mentor/Student” Exhibition
Through March 16, you can visit the “Mentor/Student” exhibition at the Art Center of Estes Park.
The exhibit features artwork created by elementary, middle, and high school students, as well as adults, all guided by artist mentors. The show highlights local talent and emphasizes the importance of arts education and intergenerational collaboration.
Transparency Concerns — Questions About Park Hospital District Finances
In health and administration news, Park Hospital District Treasurer Brigitte Foust has raised concerns regarding the presentation of recent financial statements, as well as two $100,000 checks.
This has prompted discussion about transparency and accountability in the management of public funds within the district.
That’s all for today on La Voz del Valle. Thank you for joining us and staying informed about what’s happening in our community. Be sure to follow us for more updates, local stories, and events that matter.
By Brett WilsonDavid Hernandez
New Development for Public Safety — Proposal for a New Police Building
In municipal news, the Town Board is reviewing a proposal for a new location for the Estes Park Police Station. After 52 years in its current building, the department is considering constructing a new facility on a site located on the northwest side of Community Drive and Manford Avenue.
The current building, which was originally a 91-year-old school, no longer meets the growing needs of the community. The proposed site would offer improved access, adequate parking, and enhanced security. A final decision is scheduled for a vote on March 10.
International Connections — Sister Cities Agreement
We continue with positive cultural news: the historic Sister Cities relationship between Estes Park and Monteverde, Costa Rica, which began in 2004, now has a permanent display in the municipal building.
Recently, Mayor Gary Hall and Sister Cities Association President Dave Thomas selected a special location at Town Hall to hang the signed agreement. This partnership continues to strengthen cultural and educational exchanges between both communities and represents shared values of cooperation and global understanding.
Youth Art and Mentorship — “Mentor/Student” Exhibition
Through March 16, you can visit the “Mentor/Student” exhibition at the Art Center of Estes Park.
The exhibit features artwork created by elementary, middle, and high school students, as well as adults, all guided by artist mentors. The show highlights local talent and emphasizes the importance of arts education and intergenerational collaboration.
Transparency Concerns — Questions About Park Hospital District Finances
In health and administration news, Park Hospital District Treasurer Brigitte Foust has raised concerns regarding the presentation of recent financial statements, as well as two $100,000 checks.
This has prompted discussion about transparency and accountability in the management of public funds within the district.
That’s all for today on La Voz del Valle. Thank you for joining us and staying informed about what’s happening in our community. Be sure to follow us for more updates, local stories, and events that matter.