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Fraser, Colorado — week of 2026-06-29 · all Fraser meetings

Fraser to Interview Three Town Manager Candidates This Week

The Fraser Board of Trustees will interview three candidates for the town manager position at a special meeting on Wednesday, July 8. The interviews will be followed by an executive session to select and negotiate with a finalist. The meeting also includes a public hearing on vacating a subdivision exemption plat.

This week’s roundup covers the only recent government meeting – which was canceled – and two upcoming meetings with significant business.

Recent meetings

Board of Trustees – July 1 (canceled)

The Board of Trustees’ regular meeting on July 1 was canceled. No business was conducted. The next regular meetings are scheduled for July 8, 15, and 22.

Planning Commission – June 24 (agenda only, no decisions yet)

The Planning Commission met on June 24 but minutes have not yet been published. The agenda showed the board was set to hold public hearings on development plans for a new town public works facility and the Grand Park West Mountain project (Planning Areas 7W & 8Wa). The commission also considered an ordinance to vacate Planning Area 20W Exemption Plat, proposed municipal code amendments regarding public notice and building permit expiration, and a new Planning Department policy on land use application referral comments.

Upcoming meetings

Board of Trustees – July 8 at [time/location to be confirmed]

The Board will interview three town manager candidates: Paul Johnson, Patrick Davidson, and Sarah Catanzarite. After the interviews, trustees will enter executive session for selection and contract negotiations. The board will also hold a public hearing and may vote on Ordinance 538 to vacate the Planning Area 20W Subdivision Exemption Plat.

Public Arts Committee – July 9

The Public Arts Committee will discuss plans for Mural Fest 2026 during its regular meeting. Other items include approval of the agenda and consent agenda.

Coming up

All meetings are open to the public. Agendas and minutes are available on the town’s official website.

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