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ADA Advisory Committee
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed into law on July 26, 1990 and was amended most recently in January 2009.
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Airport Advisory Committee
The Airport Advisory Committee was created and established by the Pueblo City Council as an advisory committee to the City Council on September 13, 1999.
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Board of Elections
The Board of Elections recommends such rules and regulations as necessary for the conduction of elections for approval to City Council.
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Board of Health
The Board of Health provides financial direction and policy guidelines to the department to obtain the highest standard of public health protection and safety for the community.
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Board of Waterworks
The Board of Water Works has and exercises all powers which are granted to cities of the first class by the Constitution and Laws of the State of Colorado, except the power to levy and collect taxes directly or indirectly.
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Regional Building Department Boards of Appeal
The Pueblo Regional Building Department Boards of Appeal consist of specialized Boards
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Civil Service Commission
It is the mission of the Civil Service Commission to maintain the professionalism and integrity of the positions we have been elected to, while fulfilling the duties and responsibilities explained in Section 6 of the Pueblo City Ordinances.
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Community Services Advisory Commission
The Community Services Advisory Commission studies the needs of the community in the areas of health and human services, recreation, arts and culture, environmental / conservation and economic development; reviews and analyzes proposals that are submitted to the Pueblo County and City of Pueblo Partnership during the annual Request for Proposal process, including conducting interviews and performing site visits of agencies submitting proposals; makes final recommendations to the city and county officials for funding consideration on an annual basis, or as needed in an emergency situation; and works on other issues and projects as assigned to them by the Public Officials.
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Community Commission on Housing and Homelessness
The City of Pueblo Commission on Homelessness is working on providing solutions to a problem that our community, like many across the country faces. The Commission was formed to put an emphasis on finding a permanent solution to the city’s shelter crisis. Not only will temporary housing be sought, but the Commission hopes in the future to find ways to find transitional housing for those in the most need. Public meeting and town halls will be held for the next few months seeking public input in solving the homelessness issue.
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El Centro Del Quinto Sol Board of Directors
The purpose of the Board is to serve in an advisory capacity providing recommendations to the Parks and Recreation Department and City Council on issues related to planning and operation of El Centro del Quinto Sol Recreation Center including its programs, services, and facilities.
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Energy Advisory Commission
This Commission is enacted to provide an entity through which the City may officially encourage and bring about better and more effective use of energy in all its forms within the City, to enable the City to reach its goal of 100 % renewable energy by 2035 and to monitor franchise agreements and Public Utility Commission proceedings with respect to energy, insofar as they impact the City.
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Fire Board of Appeals
Any person aggrieved by a ruling, decision, interpretation, or order of the Fire Chief, Deputy Fire Chief in charge of Fire Prevention, or the Fire Department, shall have the right to appeal to this Board. Board members then have the authority to affirm, modify, or reverse said appealed ruling, interpretation, order, or decision.
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Fountain Creek Flood Control & Greenway Dist.
The Fountain Creek Watershed Flood Control and Greenway District Governing Board seeks approval of special legislation to establish the Watershed District, and at the appropriate time, to place a funding measure on the ballot to provide for long term funding of the Watershed District in order to manage, administer, and fund the capital improvements and maintenance projects necessary to improve drainage, mitigate flooding, sedimentation, and erosion, address water quality issues, and develop public recreational opportunities including parks and trails in the Watershed.
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Golf Course Enterprise Adv Committee
The Pueblo Municipal Golf Course Enterprise Advisory Committee will serve as an advisory committee and will make recommendations to the Parks and Recreation Department on issues related to planning, operation, and development of the Municipal Golf Course Enterprise (Elmwood and Walking Stick Golf Courses) including its programs, services and facilities.
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HARP Authority Board of Directors
The governing body of the Historic Arkansas Riverwalk of Pueblo (HARP) Authority promotes, manages, supervises, operates, develops, and maintains the Historic Arkansas Riverwalk Project.
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HARP Foundation Board of Directors
Discover the functions of the Historic Arkansas Riverwalk of Pueblo (HARP) Foundation Board of Directors.
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Historic Preservation Commission
The Historic Preservation Commission advises and assists owners of landmarks and elements within historic districts on physical, technical and financial aspects of preservation, renovation, rehabilitation and reuse and on procedures for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places, Colorado Register of Historic Properties and designation as landmarks of historic districts, reviews applications for designation of landmarks or historic districts, issues or denies certificates of appropriateness, demolition permits, or certificates of economic hardship affecting designated landmarks or elements within a designated historic district, prepares and maintains a register of landmarks and historic districts.
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Honor Farm Enterprise Citizens Advisory Board
The Honor Farm Enterprise Citizens Advisory Board investigates, evaluates, and recommends programs to the Department of Parks and Recreation for the Honor Farm Enterprise, including the Pueblo Motorsports Park, and makes periodic reports with respect to its activities to the City Council.
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Housing Authority of the City of Pueblo
The Housing Authority assists citizens with low-income rent and safe affordable housing.
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Human Relations Commission
The Human Relations Commission serves as an instrumentality through which the City and the County of Pueblo may officially encourage and bring about mutual understanding and respect for all persons of any race, creed, color, disability, gender, sexual orientation, or national origin throughout Pueblo County, and helps give effect to equal rights for all persons as assured by the federal and state constitutions and laws.