Johnstown Town Council 2/3/25
by Nanci Wendland
Main Points
Bonefish Grill was announced as February Business of the Month. Bonefish Grill has 70 employees, was started in 2007, and donates to many local non-profit organizations.
A library spokesperson told Mayor ProTem Young that the snow is no longer being cleared before the library opens at 9 a.m.
All items on the Consent Agenda were unanimously approved:
- Jan. 22, 2025, Meeting Minutes
- Water and sewer service agreement for Blue Frog Roofing.
- Jan. 2025 List of Bills
Details are provided in the packet.
There were no Town Manager or Town Attorney reports, and no new business was discussed.
ProTem Young said he received a call from the Johnstown Library about snow removal. The library spokesperson said the snow is no longer being cleared before opening at 9 a.m. The current vendor is not showing up until closer to noon. Staff are concerned about the liability if a patron should slip and fall. Town Manager LeCerf said resources have become strained by the town’s growth, however he said he will investigate other possible resources for the library’s snow removal.
The meeting was adjourned at 7:25 p.m.
Next Meeting
Feb. 19, 2025 @ 7:00 p.m. 450 S. Parish Ave., Johnstown, CO 80534, or online Town of Johnstown Facebook page.
Members’ Present
Mayor Duncan, Mayor Pro Tem Chad Young; Council Members: Dee Anne Menzies, Dianne Morris, Damien Berg, and Jesse Molinar, Jr.
Council member Paranto was absent.
Others Present
Chief of Police Jeff Strossner; Town Manager Matt LeCerf; Town Clerk Meghan Martinez; Town Attorney Avi Rocklin; and Deputy Town Manager Mitzi McCoy.
Recorded Meeting
Available by Live Stream
Agency Mission (from the Johnstown website): “Enhance the quality of life of our residents, businesses, and visitors through community-focused leadership.”
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