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Welcome to the Town of Dillon's meetings highlight newsletter. Our goal is to provide our residents, community members, and visitors with transparent information regarding council and committee discussions and decisions. We hope that you join us at a meeting, whether in person or online.
This is an unofficial summary of council and committee decisions. Official meeting minutes can be found in the Diligent Community Portal. Minutes are posted once they are approved.
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Town Council Special Meeting
April 28, 2026
Detailed Information
Special Meeting
- Council approved the items on the Consent Agenda including:
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Minutes of Regular Meeting of April 14, 2026
- Approval of Bill List dated April 24, 2026 and Payroll Ledger dated April 17, 2026
- Outgoing Mayor Carolyn Skowyra and Council Member Oliver Luck were recognized for their services to the Town of Dillon.
- Joshua Samuel was sworn in as the newest Mayor for the Town of Dillon and Linda Oliver, Benedict J. Raitano, and Shannon White were sworn in as the three newest Dillon Town Council Members, all set to serve a four-year term.
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- Trace Faust with the Keystone Policy Center presented council with the findings from the Community Meetings. Council discussed the meetings and the survey results.
- Council appointed Barb Richard as Mayor Pro Tem.
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Resolution No. 19-26, Series of 2026 - A Resolution of the Town of Dillon, determining that there is an emergency shortage of water and approving outdoor use of water restrictions 2026 was approved with additional conditions for exempting outdoor use for decontamination of boats, and allowing the town manager to issue a permit for dust control at construction sites.
- Council entered into an Executive Session pursuant to C.R.S. 24-6-402(4)(b) to receive legal advice on specific legal questions regarding potential legal claims related to an administrative charge.
- Council entered into an Executive Session pursuant to C.R.S. 24-6-402(4)(e) and (4)(f) for discussion of the Town Manager, Nathan Johnson’s contract and follow-up to his annual performance evaluation. Mr. Johnson has been informed of this executive session.
Upcoming Water Restrictions
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With the approval of Resolution No. 19-26, Series of 2026, effective May 1, the Town of Dillon is implementing mandatory outdoor water restrictions. The following restrictions on outdoor water use shall remain in effect until rescinded by the Town Council. |
Restricted Watering Schedule - Two Days a Week:
Zone 1 - Last whole number in address is even - watering on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6 p.m. to 9 a.m. (overnight).
Zone 2 - Last whole number in address is odd - watering on Wednesdays and Fridays from 6 p.m. to 9 a.m. (overnight).
Additional Outdoor Use Restrictions
The washing of sidewalks, driveways, or patios is prohibited except when necessary to remove spills, bird/animal droppings, or other substances that pose a health, safety, or sanitation hazard. Washing of vehicles is permitted only with a bucket or hose/pressure washer with automatic shutoff nozzle, or in a commercial carwash facility.
Exclusions The supplemental watering of flowers, ornamental plants, trees, and gardens is permitted daily, without hour restrictions, provided such application is performed via drip irrigation or manual hand-watering. All manual watering devices, including hoses and pressure washers, must be equipped with a functional, leak-free automatic shut-off nozzle.
The operation of irrigation systems for testing, auditing, or performing necessary repairs. Such operation must be attended at all times and shall not exceed the duration reasonably necessary to complete the maintenance task.
Use by emergency services in response to, or related to, an emergency. Provided that the Town Manager determines that there is available water, high traffic publicly owned lawn areas, specifically the multi-use playing field of Town Park and the Dillon Amphitheater lawn, shall be permitted without restriction for the safety of athletic activities and spectators.
The Town Manager or their designee may issue a temporary exclusion allowing for daily watering of new seed, sod, or nursery stock for a period not to exceed 30 days from the date of installation.
Public Comment
We encourage citizens to attend meetings in person to express comments either during public comment, which occurs shortly after the meeting begins, or at a public hearing.
Public comment may also be submitted electronically. Public comment must be submitted by 1 p.m. on meeting days. Although they will not be read during the hearing, comments will be provided to the reviewing body and so entered into the record as evidence for the public hearing or citizen comments.
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