Montezuma County moved on many fronts in 2019

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Montezuma County moved on many fronts in 2019

Gun sanctuary declared, recreation and solar promoted, social services investigated
More than 100 citizens showed up to comment on a controversial Red Flag law that allows guns to be temporarily seized from individuals diagnosed as mentally unstable.
Brian Bartlett, manager of the Baymont Inn, gave a presentation on regional convention centers during a meeting with local officials on the potential for building one in Montezuma County.
There is a proposal to make an existing road at Sage Hen motorized. The 4.4 mile route is shown in yellow between Montezuma County Road X and Forest Road 504 at the base of McPhee Dam.
A Texas limited partnership that owns property along County Road 41 outside Mancos, sued Montezuma County in October 2018, claiming the road department maintained the road wider than legally allowed and caused damage.

Montezuma County moved on many fronts in 2019

More than 100 citizens showed up to comment on a controversial Red Flag law that allows guns to be temporarily seized from individuals diagnosed as mentally unstable.
Brian Bartlett, manager of the Baymont Inn, gave a presentation on regional convention centers during a meeting with local officials on the potential for building one in Montezuma County.
There is a proposal to make an existing road at Sage Hen motorized. The 4.4 mile route is shown in yellow between Montezuma County Road X and Forest Road 504 at the base of McPhee Dam.
A Texas limited partnership that owns property along County Road 41 outside Mancos, sued Montezuma County in October 2018, claiming the road department maintained the road wider than legally allowed and caused damage.
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