During the county’s annual Reorganization Meeting, the Boulder County Commissioners outlined the county’s goals, projects, and priorities for the year ahead. All county departments and elected offices contributed to the State of the County presentation, which included major projects, policy priorities, and program developments planned for 2023. A recording of the presentation, including the PowerPoint slides, is available on the county’s website.
Commissioners Claire Levy and Marta Loachamin delivered the presentation on behalf of the county, concluded with their priorities and vision for the next 12 months. “As we, the Board of County Commissioners, look forward to 2023, I am honored and excited to work with all of our department heads and elected officials to advance the work of the county”, said Commissioner Levy. “My vision for Boulder County is addressing affordability in Boulder County to help more people in Boulder County to live a flourishing life; and meeting the challenge of climate change. I look forward to working with the board, county staff, partner organizations, and residents to achieve this vision.”
“I’m excited for this year, to be able to meet in person for this re-organization meeting.” said Commissioner Loachamin. “In 2023, I look forward to opportunities for elevating cultural brokers within the county, plans for countywide community engagement, and leading discussions locally and regionally on the housing crisis.”.
Following the State of the County address, newly elected officials Commissioner Ashley Stolzmann and Sheriff Curtis Johnson were sworn into office alongside returning elected officials Assessor Cynthia Braddock, Clerk & Recorder Molly Fitzpatrick, Coroner Emma R. Hall, and Surveyor Lee Stadele. Treasurer Paul Weissmann was sworn in at the beginning of the year due to statutory requirements.