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2015 AnnualWinter Conference
November 30 – December 2, 2015
Agenda & InformationHotel Eleganté Conference & Event Center
El Paso County, Colorado
Kissing Camels at the Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs (Photo Courtesy of Colorado.com)
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As President of Colorado Counties, Inc. and the CCI Foundation, it’s my pleasure to welcome you to the CCI 2015 Winter Conference in beautiful Colorado Springs.
Our gracious hosts are the County Commissioners from El Paso County… our friends Sallie Clark, Darryl Glenn, Dennis Hisey, Amy Lathen and Peggy Littleton.
We have an exciting program planned just for you, rich in important education as well as priceless peer-to-peer connections and valuable interactions with our sponsors, table vendors, and corporate friends.
I encourage you to participate in all aspects of the conference, including the social events, district meetings, and our CCI Business Meeting where we make important decisions about the future or our association.
Be sure to join me as we celebrate excellence among our members in a salute to our Commissioner of the Year, Freshman Commissioner of the Year, and the Distinguished Service Award winner.
Thanks for being here and let’s have a productive and enjoyable time together.
Sincerely,
Trent BushnerCCI PresidentYuma County Commissioner
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2015 CCI Board of Directors
PresidentTrent BushnerYuma County (Eastern District)
President-electKeith GoodwinOtero County (Southern District)
SecretaryDennis HiseyEl Paso (50,000+ Caucus)
TreasurerBarbara KirkmeyerWeld County (50,000+ Caucus)
MemberLew Gaiter IIILarimer County (Front Range District)
MemberDave PaulTeller County (Mountain District)
MemberDoug AtchleyDelta County (Western District)
Past PresidentShawn BoltonRio Blanco County (Western District)
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CCI: Colorado Counties, Inc.Monday 2 pm Historic Preservation in Counties Salon A 3 pm Addressing Cybersecurity Threats Salon A 4 pm Building a Better Colorado Salon A 4 pm Recreational Shooting Ranges Salon D5 pm President’s Reception Summit Ballroom7:15 pm The Great Divide Water Film Salon E
Tuesday7 am CCI/CTSI Breakfast Salon D-G7:30 am Insurance Pool Meeting Salon D-G9 am CCI Opening Session Salon A-B10:15 am Morning Break Outside Grand Ballroom10:30 am Colorado’s Water Challenge Panel Salon A-BNoon Lunch and District Meetings for Commissioners, Mayors, Councilmembers, County Administrators
Eastern District Rampart RoomFront Range District Salon F-GMountain District Salon C Southern District FoothillsWestern District Salon D-E
Winter Conference Schedule-at-a-Glance(A layout of the meeting space is available at the CCI Registration Desk)
CARSE: Colorado Association of Road Supervisors and EngineersMonday10 am Board of Directors Meeting Rampart1 pm Low-Cost Safety Improvements Pikes Peak 3-4
Tuesday7 am Breakfast with National Leaders Pikes Peak 3-4 10:30 am “Blueprint” for Recovery Pikes Peak 3-4 Noon Lunch CHSDA & CARSE Garden Atrium 1:15 pm Innovative Erosion Control Pikes Peak 3-42 pm Emergency Management Update Pikes Peak 3-4 3:15 pm Fuel Options/Opportunities Pikes Peak 3-44:30 pm Meet Our Sustaining Members Pikes Peak 3-4
ACCA: Association of Colorado County AdministratorsTuesday10:30 am Colorado’s Water Challenge Panel Salon A-B3:15 pm Business Meeting Centennial
CHSDA: Colorado Human Services Directors AssociationTuesday10:30 am New Directors Meet & Greet; Northwest Collaborative Eligibility/Training Pikes Peak 1-2Noon Lunch CHSDA & CARSE Garden Atrium 1:15 pm APS and IDD Pikes Peak 1-2 2:30 pm Systems Management Pikes Peak 1-23:15 pm TuaPath Software Pikes Peak 1-2
CTSI: Colorado Technical Services, Inc. Tuesday 7 am CCI/CTSI Breakfast Salon D-G
Wednesday7:15 am Membership Breakfast Salon C8:30 am WIOA Salon A-B8:30 am Broadband Strategies Foothills 10:00 am Transportation Funding Salon A-B
Wednesday8:30 am WIOA Salon A-B10 am Human Trafficking Updates Pikes Peak 1-2
Tuesday (continued)2:45 pm Over 50,000 Caucus Elections Salon F-G3 pm Afternoon Break Outside Grand/ Pikes Peak Ballrooms3:15 pm CCI Business Meeting Salon A-B 6 pm CCI Awards Dinner Summit Ballroom
Wednesday 6:45 am CCI Breakfast Salon D-G6:45 am Women Leaders Breakfast Rampart8:30 am WIOA Salon A-B 8:30 am Broadband Strategies Foothills 9:45 am Morning Break Outside Grand/ Pikes Peak Ballrooms10:00 am Transportation Funding Salon A-B 11:30 am Getaway Lunch Ballroom 2
Wednesday7 am Membership Meeting/ Breakfast Goldcamp8:30 am Stretch Road Maintenance Budgets Pikes Peak 3-4 9 am Highway Safety Vision Pikes Peak 3-4 10 am Douglas County Fire Team Pikes Peak 3-410:50 am Prefabricated Bridges Pikes Peak 3-4
To access complimentary WiFi, connect your wireless device to the network Eleganté Conference. After connecting, launch a web browser. Once the page loads, click on Access Code and enter CCI2015 in the field provided.
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Annual WinterConference ScheduleMONDAY (November 30, 2015)
10 am – Noon CARSE Board of Directors MeetingExecutive Boardroom
1 pm – 6 pmCCI Registration OpenConcourse
1 pm – 4:30 pm CARSE Pre-Conference Workshop:Crash Analysis and Low-Cost Safety Improvementsfor Local AgenciesPikes Peak 3-4
This workshop is presented by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Safety Research Center in cooperation with the Colorado Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP) Center.
Speakers:Brooke Struve, Safety and Design Engineer, Federal Highway AdministrationDahir Egal, P.E., Safety/Traffic Engineer, Federal Highway AdministrationDavid Swenka, P.E., Traffic Engineer, Colorado Department of Transportation
2 pm – 3 pm Pre-Conference Workshop:Historic Preservation in CountiesSalon A
Colorado’s historic resources and heritage are important to our citizens and visitors. These resources can be part of revitalization and economic development efforts or be impacted by decisions made at the federal and state level. This panel will provide an overview of historic preservation statutes and regulations; an overview of procedures and standards; explain funding sources and capacity-building options; identify resources and explain how counties can have more impact on their destinies through involvement in Section 106 consultation for federal undertakings.
Speakers:Rebecca Goodwin, Otero County Historic Preservation Officer and Chair-Emeritus of Colorado Preservation, Inc.Amy Pallante, Intergovernmental Services Director, History ColoradoMark Rodman, Director of Historic Preservation Technical Outreach, History ColoradoModerator: Jason Anderson, Commissioner, Saguache County
3 pm – 4 pm Pre-Conference Workshop:Addressing Cybersecurity Threats to Local Government Salon A
County computer systems are at constant risk of cyberterrorism attacks and hacking. In this informative session, the Statewide Internet Portal Authority (SIPA) will outline strategies for protecting your systems and sensitive data from outside threats.
Speakers:Jack Arrowsmith, Executive Director, Statewide Internet Portal Authority (SIPA)Mike Whatley, Chief Technology Officer, Statewide Internet Portal Authority (SIPA)Moderator: Lynn Padgett, Commissioner, Ouray County Continued on Page 8
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4 pm – 5 pmPre-Conference Workshop:Building a Better ColoradoSalon A
Building a Better Colorado (BBC) is a bipartisan group of concerned Coloradoans who are coming together to work on solutions to some of the state’s challenges related to the constitutional amendment process, internal conflicts in the state constitution, citizen participation in elections and candidate selection, term limits, and issues related to state fiscal policy. BBC will have held numerous community meetings around the state by the time of the conference and elicited online input from all Coloradoans. Come to this session to hear project coordinator, Reeves Brown, review the feedback received in these meetings and surveys, the work and potential solutions being developed by BBC participants, and the expected next steps toward possible 2016 ballot measures.
Speaker: Reeves Brown, Project Coordinator, Building a Better ColoradoModerator: Steve Johnson, Commissioner, Larimer County
4 pm – 5 pm Pre-Conference Workshop: Recreational Shooting RangesSalon D
Recreational shooting on public lands is proliferating throughout Colorado and has resulted in increasing numbers of conflicts between homeowners and other recreational users. However, the patchwork of private and county-owned land intermingled with public lands makes it difficult to know when and where safe shooting can and should occur. To address this situation, communities are considering sites for designated shooting ranges as well as closing areas that are not appropriate for shooting. This session will highlight the process that two multi-agency partnerships are undertaking to resolve the issue.
Speakers: Deb Gardner, Commissioner, Boulder CountyRoger Partridge, Commissioner, Douglas CountyGarry Sanfacon, Project Coordinator, Northern Front Range Recreational Sport Shooting Management PartnershipModerator: Tom Hayden, Commissioner, Clear Creek County
5 pm – 7 pm CCI President’s Opening ReceptionSummit Ballroom
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7:15 pm – 9 pmThe Great Divide Water FilmSalon E
“The Great Divide” is a feature-length documentary film that illustrates the timeless influence of water in both connecting and dividing an arid state and region. From Ancient Puebloan cultures and the gold rush origins of Colorado water law to agriculture, dams, diversions and conservation, the film reveals today’s critical need to cross “the great divide,” replacing conflict with cooperation.
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MONDAY (schedule continued from Page 7)
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CCI Business Partners and Associate MembersBusiness Partners
For more on CCI’s Associate Members, visit www.ccionline.org
Associates • ACE/Eaton Metals• American Fidelity Assurance Company• Ameresco• Anadarko Petroleum Corp.• AngloGold Ashanti North America Inc and
Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mining Co.• BIAS Corporation• Big R Bridge Corporation• Bohannan Huston Inc.• Broadnet Teleservices• Butler Snow • CenturyLink• CCOERA (Colorado County Officials and
Employees Retirement Association)• Colorado Barricade Company• Colorado Oil & Gas Association• CSU Office of Engagement• DLR Group• FirstSouthwest• 4 Rivers Equipment LLC• Ehlers & Associates
• Encana Oil & Gas (USA) • George K. Baum and Company• Hall & Evans, LLC• Honnen Equipment• Iconergy• InnovAge• Jviation, Inc.• Lombard & Clayton, Inc.• McKinstry• Motorola™ Solutions, Inc. • Multi-Bank Securities• Reiter & Associates• Rocky Mountain Microfilm & Imaging• Skyline Steel• SUNCOR Energy (USA) Inc• Transpan Bridges• Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association, Inc.• United Power• Verizon Wireless• Wagner Equipment Co.• Waste Management• Wright Asphalt Co. Inc.
TUESDAY (December 1, 2015)
7 am – 5 pmCCI Registration OpenRegistration Desk
7 am– 8:45 am CCI/CTSI Breakfast (All Delegates Welcome)Salon D-G
Sponsored byCounty Technical Services, Inc.
7 am – 8:30 am CARSE Membership Breakfast: Meet Our NACo and NACE Leaders Pikes Peak 3-4
Speakers: Sallie Clark, NACo President and El Paso County CommissionerBrian Stacy, NACE President-electBrian Roberts, NACE Executive Director
Sponsored by CDR Maguire
7:30 am – 8:45 am County WorkersCompensation & Casualty and Property Pool MeetingSalon D-G
9 am – 10:15 am CCI Opening Session(All Delegates Welcome)Salon A-B
Roll Call of Counties: Dennis Hisey, Commissioner, El Paso County, Secretary, CCI Board of Directors
El Paso County Welcome: Amy Lathen, Commissioner, El Paso County, Board Chair
Keynote Speakers: State Demographer Elizabeth GarnerEl Paso County Commissioner and NACo President Sallie Clark
Statewide Economic and Demographic Trends, NACo and Federal Issues UpdateColorado is at the threshold of a major demographic transition. Our state is maturing economically and demographically and many of its characteristics are now approaching U.S. averages. Incomes, migration, age, growth and ethnicity (IMAGE) and related economic factors are pushing Colorado counties into this demographic transition – but are we ready? State Demographer Elizabeth Garner will provide an update on the current population and economic estimates and forecasts for the state/region and highlight the key economic trends impacting the State.
El Paso County Commissioner Sallie Clark is midway through her term as NACo President and is hosting both a Safe and Secure Counties Symposium and the NACo Board meeting here in Colorado Springs later this week. She will take a few minutes to provide a report on NACo activities in 2015, as well as several important county issues NACo is working on in Washington D.C. including PILT reauthorization, Waters of the U.S. legislation, and transportation funding.
10:15 am – 10:30 amMorning Break (All Delegates Welcome)Outside Grand Ballroom
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Kristin Dunn Deputy Director
Eric Bergman Policy Director
Jeanne DeHaven Administrative Associate
Brandy DeLange Policy and Research Associate
Megan Girard Administrative Associate
Gini Pingenot Legislative Director
Paul Thompson Outreach and Education Manager
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Anthony AbeytaGary Hill
Mack Louden
Sean ConwayJulie Cozad
Mike FreemanBarbara Kirkmeyer
Steve Moreno
Chuck GrobeJohn KinkaidFrank Moe
Shawn BoltonJeff Eskelson
Jon Hill
Phil ChamberlandJonathan HouckPaula Swenson
Tom JankovskyJohn Martin
Mike Samson
Jason AndersonKen Anderson
Tim Lovato
Greg KingEd SchiffernsDoug Stone
Glen DavisRon Henderson
David White
Tom DonnellyLew Gaiter III
Steve Johnson
Spike AusmusPeter DawsonDean Ormiston
John JustmanScott McInnisRose Pugliese
David FoyTerry G. Hart
Lea Ann Laybourn
Trent BushnerRobin Wiley
Dean Wingfield
Terry A. HartBuffie McFadyen
Sal Pace
Dave HornungGary KoopCory Wall
Mike BrazellMark DowalibyDick Hodges
Tim CorriganCari Hermacinski
Doug Monger
Sallie ClarkDarryl GlennDennis HiseyAmy Lathen
Peggy Littleton
Dave DonaldsonGene MeisnerRocky Samber
Brad BlakeGwen Lachelt
Julie Westendorff
Kelly DoreRobert Rowland
Larry Ross
Keenan ErtelJames Lambert
Larry Don Suckla
Debbie BellEd NordenTim Payne
Wendy Buxton-AndradeRonald Cook
Henry Schnabel
Cindy McLoudDonald Oswald
Dick Scott
Betsy BlechaBen ClaytonJim Murphy
Lynden GillBill Long
Tom Wallace
Kathy Chandler-HenryJeanne McQueeney
Jill Ryan
Gerald CisnerosRay Garcia
Max Vezzani
Elaine FischerArt Goodtimes
Joan May
Dolores BurnsJoe Gallegos
Lawrence Pacheco
Merrit LinkeKristen MangusoJames Newberry
Clifford LuceroSteve Wadley
Michael Whiting
Nancy BogenhagenRod PeltonPat Ward
Brian McCrackenLaura TeagueJim Zwetzig
Erik HansenEva Henry
Steve O'DorisioJan PawlowskiChaz Tedesco
Jim BaldwinKeith GoodwinKevin Karney
Mitchell JarviesSteve McCarrollJohn Sandoval
Julie KibelDoug Stowe
Ernie Williams
Doug AtchleyBruce HovdeMark Roeber
Cindy DozierSusan Thompson
Stan Whinnery
Dennis GieseFrank Holman
Dave Potts
Steve ChildPatti Clapper
George NewmanMichael OwsleyRachel Richards
Pam BrickerDoug Davie
Karla Shriver
Cindy DomenicoDeb GardnerElise Jones
Lynn AtteberyBob Kattnig
Kit Shy
Roger PartridgeJill Repella
David Weaver
Rod BockenfeldNancy DotyBill Holen
Nancy JacksonNancy Sharpe
Tobe AllumbaughGary GibsonFrank Grant
Joe KinnieDon Lock
Harlan Stern
Thomas DavidsonDan Gibbs
Karn Stiegelmeier
Jim BeckGlen Sandquist
Mark Turner
Don BatchelderLynn Padgett
Benjamin Tisdel
Mark DettenriederDave Paul
Norm Steen
Don HollensheadScott Lamb
Ramona Weber
Donald RosierLibby SzaboCasey Tighe
Darius AllenMarianne Dunne
Michael Yohn
Scott FetchenhierErnie Kuhlman
Pete McKay
Michael BordognaBruce Hix
Dolores Semsack
Phil BucklandTom HaydenTim Mauck
Linda IsenhartBuddy Schmalz
Gail Watson
David BeacomMartha DerdaBette Erickson
Elizabeth Law-EvansStan JezierskiKevin KreegerMike SheltonGreg StokesSam Taylor
Sharon Tessier
Michael HancockChristopher Herndon
Kendra BlackAlbus BrooksJolon Clark
Rafael EspinozaKevin Flynn
Stacie GilmorePaul Kashmann
Robin KniechPaul LopezWayne New
Debbie OrtegaMary Beth Susman
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10:30 am – 11:45 am Commissioner & ACCA Issue Session:Colorado’s Water Challenge: It’s All Downhill from HereSalon A-B
Colorado is often referred to as the Headwaters State and it is a maxim of Colorado water that it all flows down toward other states. After screening a portion of the new film “The Great Divide,” a distinguished panel of water experts will discuss the findings made in the course of making the film, as well as the latest news on the development of the statewide water plan, interbasin water agreements, and efforts on both sides of the continental divide to ensure adequate water supplies for Colorado’s needs in the coming decades.
Speakers:James Eklund, Director, Colorado Water Conservation BoardJim Havey, Director/Producer, Havey ProductionsEric Kuhn, General Manager, Colorado River DistrictJim Lochhead, CEO/Manager, Denver WaterModerator: Don Rosier, Commissioner, Jefferson County
10:30 – 11:45 amCARSE Issue Session:“Blueprint” for RecoveryPikes Peak 3-4
Hear how communities in Colorado and around the nation have responded in times of crisis. Learn what you can do today to better prepare your community and ensure a more successful recovery from the next disaster. From taking inventory of your community infrastructure to setting up cost codes for expense tracking, come learn valuable tips to developing your own Blueprint for Recovery.
Speaker: Andre Duart, Chief Operating Officer, CDR Maguire
10:30 am – 11:45 amCHSDA Issue Session:New Directors Meet & Greet followed by… Northwest Collaborative for Shared Eligibility & TrainingPikes Peak 1-2
In the first half of the session, directors will have an opportunity to get acquainted and discuss how to ease the transition of being a new director. In the second half, directors will hear from Northwest Region directors on the successful pilot in sharing Public Assistance Training and a central overflow application processing service.
Speakers:Mary Baydarian, Director, Garfield County Department of Human ServicesGlen Chambers, Director, Grand and Jackson Counties Department of Human ServicesSamantha Oneilldunbar, WSS Project Manager, Colorado Department of Human ServicesCrestina Martinez, Government Relations and Partner Outreach, Health Care Policy and Finance
Noon – 2:45 pm Lunch & District Meetings for Commissioners, Mayors, Councilmembers & County Administrators
Eastern District.............................. Rampart RoomFront Range District...................... Salon F-GMountain District.......................... Salon CSouthern District........................... FoothillsWestern District............................. Salon D-E
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AXA (13)CCOERA (1)Center for Relationship Education (2)CGI (16)Colorado Asphalt Pavement Association (CAPA) (20)Colorado Barricade (12)Colorado Housing & Finance Authority (25)Department of Local Affairs (DOLA) (26) DLR Group (21)EWS Steel Aggregate (18)Honnen Equipment (9)
4 Rivers EquipmentACE/Eaton MetalsAXACCOERACDR MaguireCenter for Relationship EducationColorado Housing and Finance AuthorityDLR GroupEWS Steel AggregateHonnen EquipmentKavaCom Consulting
Maddock Construction EquipmentMulti-Bank SecuritiesMotorola SolutionsNationwide Retirement SolutionsNorthwoodsPortland Cement Association (PCA)Rocky Mountain Microfilm & ImagingSkyline SteelSpecial Districts Association of Colorado (SDA)Snap-Tile Culvert Lining Statewide Internet Portal Authority (SIPA)Transpan Bridges
Maddock Construction Equipment (19)Multi-Bank Securities (MBS) (3)Motorola Solutions (22)Nationwide Retirement Solutions (4)Northwoods (23)Portland Cement Association (PCA) (14)Rocky Mountain Microfilm & Imaging (11)Snap-Tite Culvert Lining (6)Statewide Internet Portal Authority (SIPA) (5)Terracare Associates (15)Transpan Bridges (10)Tri-State Generation & Transmission Association (17)
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TUESDAY (schedule continued from Page 15)
CCI Committee and District LeadershipCCI Steering Committee Officers
CCI’s Nine Steering Committees review Member-adopted policy and provide direction on legislative issues within the assigned subject areas. The Steering Committees also study and make recommendations on issues related to assigned subject areas.
Agriculture, Wildlife & Rural AffairsChair: David Foy, Washington CountyVice Chair: Kevin Karney, Otero CountyCCI Staff: Brandy DeLange
General GovernmentChair: Sean Conway, Weld CountyVice Chair: Terry A. Hart, Pueblo CountyCCI Staff: Eric Bergman/Pat Ratliff
Health & Human ServicesChair: Nancy Sharpe, Arapahoe CountyVice Chair: Rose Pugliese, Mesa CountyCCI Staff: Gini Pingenot/Pat Ratliff
Justice and Public SafetyChair: Nancy Jackson, Arapahoe CountyVice Chair: David Weaver, Douglas CountyCCI Staff: Tony Lombard/Bill Clayton
Land Use & Natural ResourcesChair: Don Rosier, Jefferson CountyVice Chair: Roger Partridge, Douglas CountyCCI Staff: Brandy DeLange/Tony Lombard/Bill Clayton
Public LandsChair: John Martin, Garfield CountyVice Chair: Rachel Richards, Pitkin CountyCCI Staff: Chip Taylor/Gini Pingenot
Taxation & FinanceChair: Steve Johnson, Larimer CountyVice Chair: Deb Gardner, Boulder CountyCCI Staff: Gini Pingenot/Bill Clayton
Tourism, Resorts & Economic DevelopmentChair: Lynn Padgett, Ouray CountyVice Chair: Karn Stiegelmeier, Summit CountyCCI Staff: Brandy DeLange
Transportation & TelecommunicationsChair: Dan Gibbs, Summit CountyVice Chair: Erik Hansen, Adams CountyCCI Staff: Eric Bergman/Tony Lombard
CCI District Officers
Eastern DistrictPresident: Commissioner Terry G. Hart, Washington County Vice President: Commissioner Rod Pelton, Cheyenne County District includes: Cheyenne, Elbert, Kit Carson, Lincoln, Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington and Yuma counties.
Front Range DistrictPresident: Commissioner Steve O’Dorisio, Adams County Vice President: Commissioner Nancy Sharpe, Arapahoe County District includes: Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, City & County of Broomfield, City & County of Denver, Douglas, El Paso, Jefferson, Larimer, and Weld counties.
Mountain DistrictPresident: Commissioner Dan Gibbs, Summit County Vice President: Commissioner Tom Hayden, Clear Creek County District includes: Chaffee, Clear Creek, Custer, Eagle, Fremont, Gilpin, Grand, Jackson, Lake, Park, Pitkin, Summit and Teller counties.
Southern DistrictPresident: Commissioner Wendy Buxton-Andrade, Prowers County Vice President: Commissioner Jason Anderson, Saguache County District includes: Alamosa, Baca, Bent, Conejos, Costilla, Crowley, Huerfano, Kiowa, Las Animas, Mineral, Otero, Prowers, Pueblo, Rio Grande, and Saguache counties.
Western DistrictPresident: Commissioner Rose Pugliese, Mesa County Vice President: Commissioner Larry Don Suckla, Montezuma County District includes: Archuleta, Delta, Dolores, Garfield, Gunnison, Hinsdale, La Plata, Mesa, Moffat, Montezuma, Montrose, Ouray, Rio Blanco, Routt, San Juan and San Miguel counties.
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1:15 pm – 2 pmCARSE Issue Session: Innovative Erosion ControlPikes Peak 3-4
Learn about Eco-Hydro’s innovative and cost-effective approach to solving erosion problems.
Speaker: Jonathan Stauffer, Principal, Eco-Hydro Consulting
1:15 pm – 2:30 pmCHSDA Issue Session:APS and IDDPikes Peak 1-2
CDHS staff will provide updates on several important developments in APS, including: SB 109 Task Force Recommendations regarding implementation of mandatory reporting for individuals with IDD; APS onsite monitoring reviews, federal ACL grant to improve screen in/out and validate the APS assessment tool in CAPS; and the APS Task Group update.
Speakers:Peggy Rodgers, Manager, Adult Protective Services, Colorado Department of Human ServicesMindy Kemp, Director, Division of Aging and Adult Services, Colorado Department of Human Services
2 pm – 2:45 pm CARSE Issue Session:Colorado Division of Emergency Management UpdatePikes Peak 3-4
Chuck Vale, the Office of Emergency Management Northwest Region Field Manager, will explain how county public works agencies and OEM can work together to respond to emergencies in Colorado.
Speaker: Chuck Vale, Northwest Region Field Manager, Colorado Division of Emergency Management
2:30 – 3 pm CHSDA Issue Session: Coordinating and Streamlining Systems ManagementPikes Peak 1-2
Directors will be exploring the Association’s needs for a coordinator of the IT/systems management.
Speakers:Vickie Clark, Director, Routt County Department of Human ServicesLynnae Flora, Deputy Director, Jefferson County Department of Human ServicesPatrick Kelly, Project Director, Case Management and Community Outreach, Boulder County Department of Housing and Human ServicesKathy Smith, Division Manager, Community and Child Support Services Division, Arapahoe County Human Services
2:45 pm – 3 pm Over 50,000 Caucus:Election of CCI Secretary & TreasurerSalon F-G
3 pm – 3:15 pm Afternoon Break (All Delegates Welcome) Outside Grand and Pikes Peak Ballrooms
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6:45 am – 1 pm CCI Registration OpenRegistration Desk
6:45 am – 8:20 amCCI BreakfastSalon D-G
6:45 am – 8:20 am Women Commissioners & Councilmembers Breakfast MeetingRampart
7:15 am - 8:15 amACCA Membership BreakfastSalon C
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8:30 am – 10 am Commissioner, ACCA & CHSDA Concurrent Issue Session:WIOA – A New Age for Workforce DevelopmentSalon A-B
The passage of the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2014 (WIOA) marks a pivotal moment in the history of the public workforce system. Through this law, a vision is cast to build a system that is driven by the needs of businesses and workers, provides excellent customer service through comprehensive one-stop centers, and supports regional economies. This session will highlight the key components of WIOA, the critical role of local elected officials, and an update on the 2016 efforts to comport Colorado’s law with the federal act.
Speakers:Joe M. Barela, Arapahoe/Douglas Regional Workforce Director, Arapahoe/Douglas Works! Division ManagerDave Paul, Commissioner, Teller County, Member, Colorado Workforce Development CouncilPatrick Teegarden, Director of Policy and Legislation, Office of Government, Policy and Public Relations, Department of Labor and Employment Moderator: Barbara Kirkmeyer, Commissioner Weld County, CCI Treasurer
8:30 am – 10 amCommissioner & ACCA Concurrent Issue Session:Broadband StrategiesFoothills
The lack of high-speed Internet service in rural Colorado continues to be an issue. Counties across the state have been working diligently to bring Broadband to their communities and bolster economic development efforts. This past fall, 18 counties put a question on the ballot to remove prohibitions on using local funds to enhance Broadband infrastructure. This session will feature success stories from around the state and present strategies for enhancing Internet service in your community.
Speakers: Lynn Black, County Administrator, San Miguel CountyBlake Mobley, Information Technology Director, Rio Blanco CountyModerator: Shawn Bolton, Commissioner, Rio Blanco County, CCI Past President
3:15 pm – 6 pmCCI Business MeetingSalon A-B
Presiding: Trent Bushner, Commissioner, Yuma County, CCI President
Tentative Potpourri Session (as time allows)
Counties are faced with many issues in the course of everyday business. Join with fellow commissioners and administrators to learn the latest on hemp regulation, drug testing for public benefits, URA bill implementation, and Air BnB VRBO short-term rental issues.
Moderator: Trent Bushner, Commissioner, Yuma County, CCI President
3:15 pm – 5 pm ACCA Business MeetingCentennial
3:15 pm – 4:30 pmCARSE Issue Session:What I Wanted to Know About FuelPikes Peak 3-4
Learn about what the differences are between motor fuels and how to craft specification and bid documents to get what you really need.
Speaker: Norm Fisher, Corporate Sales Manager, Hill Petroleum
3:15 pm – 5 pm CHSDA Issue SessionTuaPath SoftwarePikes Peak 1-2
Directors will be educated on the TuaPath software which is currently being implemented in Larimer County to assist TANF clients in their efforts toward achieving self-sufficiency and meaningful employment.
Speakers: Michael Suchowski, CEO, TuaPathElla Gifford-Hawkins, Works Program Manager, Larimer County Workforce Center
4:30 pm – 5 pmCARSE Issue Session:Meet Our Sustaining MembersPikes Peak 3-4
Take this opportunity to meet our sustaining members and hear about what they bring to our industry.
6 pm – 8 pmCCI Awards Dinner(All Delegates Welcome)Summit Ballroom
Counties have many dedicated and hard-working individuals, both elected and non-elected, who keep their county and departments running smoothly and efficiently.
Our awards ceremony will honor: · Commissioner of the Year· Freshman Commissioner of the Year· Distinguished Service Award
Following the awards ceremony there will be an auction to raise funds for the Foundation to use to provide educational assistance to deserving Colorado students.
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10 am – 10:45 am CARSE Issue Session:Douglas County Wildland Fire TeamPikes Peak 3-4Douglas County will share its experience with creating a team of employees to use heavy equipment to support and fight wildland fires. Topics will include how-to, training, required certifications, and necessary equipment.Speaker: Mike Alexander, Emergency Management Coordinator, Douglas County Sheriff’s Office
10 am – 11:15 amCHSDA Issue Session:Human Trafficking UpdatesPikes Peak 1-2
Directors will discuss the changes to Child Welfare protocols that will result from federal laws relating to human tracking and the work being done on the Governor’s Colorado Human Trafficking Council.Speaker: Lynn Johnson, Director, Jefferson County Department of Human Services
10 am – 11:45 am Commissioner & ACCA Issue Session:Transportation FundingSalon A-BColorado is literally at a crossroads with respect to transportation funding. After years of inaction, Congress has been working to pass a multi-year reauthorization bill to guarantee long-term funding for the Highway Trust Fund. At the state level, the General Assembly is considering a number of bills to accelerate the completion of projects and increase transportation funding. And there is even talk of a possible ballot measure in 2016 to increase transportation revenues. How will this all play out and how will it help county governments with their transportation projects? A panel of transportation experts will discuss the future of transportation funding in Colorado. Speakers:Shailen Bhatt, Executive Director, Colorado Department of TransportationJessica Monahan, Associate Legislative Director, National Association of CountiesRepresentative Max Tyler, Chair, House Transportation and Energy CommitteeSen. Randy Baumgardner, Chair, Senate Transportation CommitteeWilliam Ray, Principal, WR Communications, Inc.Moderator: Dan Gibbs, Commissioner, Summit County
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10:50 am – 11:45 am CARSE Issue Session:Prefabricated Bridges: The Fastest, Safest, Most Cost-Effective SolutionPikes Peak 3-4
When a flash flood wiped out a county road bridge stranding a town and stalling an EPA cleanup, Summit County officials chose a prefabricated bridge and within 60 days had a permanent solution. Doug Jatcko, who oversaw the bridge’s manufacturing and installation, will speak on how producing the bridge in factory-controlled conditions not only reduced time and cost but allowed for a safe, easy installation in just 24 hours. He will also highlight the other types of projects that can benefit from this process, including bridges for pedestrians, parks and private use.
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11:30 am – 12:30 pm Getaway Lunch (All Delegates Welcome to a boxed lunch)Ballroom 2
12:30 pm Conference Adjourns
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