TC Resolution 20-27 Advocating for the Passage of the Colorado River Water Conservation district nallot7AA
Avon
COLORADO
RESOLUTION 20-27
ADVOCATING FOR THE PASSAGE OF THE COLORADO RIVER
WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT BALLOT ISSUE 7A
WHEREAS, the Colorado River Water Conservation District is a public entity with a mission to
lead in the protection, conservation, use and development of the water resources of the Colorado River
Basin for the welfare its residents and to safeguard for Colorado all the waters of the Colorado River to
which the State of Colorado is entitled; and
WHEREAS, it is critical to the people of Western Colorado that the Colorado River District
continue to be a strong and effective voice on water matters affecting Western Colorado water users, and
WHEREAS, the Colorado River District's revenues are declining due to reduced energy
production and prices, impacts of the Gallagher Amendment and the revenue limitations in the Taxpayers
Bill of Rights, and
WHEREAS, it is important to provide for sufficient funding for necessary water projects to
protect the quality of life in Eagle County and on the Western Slope
WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of the Colorado River District has certified and directed that
Ballot Issue 7A be placed in the November 2020 election across the District's 15 counties:
Shall Colorado River Water Conservation District, also known as the Colorado River District,
taxes be increased by an amount up to $4,969,041 in 2021 (which increases amounts to
approximately $1.90 in 2021 for every $100,000 in residential property value), and such amounts
as are generated annually thereafter from an additional property tax levy of .248 mills (for a total
mill levy of 0.5 mills) to enable the Colorado River District to protect and safeguard Western
Colorado by:
• Fighting to keep water on the Western Slope;
• Protecting adequate water supplies for West Slope Farmers and Ranchers;
• Protecting sustainable drinking water supplies for West Slope communities; and
• Protecting fish, wildlife, and recreation by maintaining river levels and water quantity;
Provided that the District will not utilize these additional funds for the purpose of paying to fallow
irrigated agriculture; with such expenditures reported to the public in an annually published
independent financial audit; and shall all revenues received by the District in 2021 and each
subsequent year be collected retained and spent notwithstanding any limits provided by law?
WHEREAS, Avon Town Council believes the revenues that will be raised if Ballot Issue 7A is
approved by the voters are critical to the Colorado River Water Conservation District being able to
continue its mission and be a strong and effective advocate on issues and importance to water users on the
Western Slope of Colorado.
WHEREAS, the Colorado Fair Campaign Practices Act authorizes local governments to adopt
resolutions in support of or opposition to ballot issues, and it is the desire of Avon Town Council to
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express its overwhelming and strongest possible support the Colorado River Water Conservation
District's Ballot Issue 7A; and
WHEREAS, the Colorado Fair Campaign Practices Act also authorizes local governments to
distribute in normal fashion an adopted resolution regarding any ballot issue of importance to that local
government.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF
AVON, COLORADO:
Section 1. Recitals Incorporated. The above and foregoing recitals are incorporated by reference
and adopted as findings and determinations of the Town Council.
Section 2. Ballot Issue 7A. The Avon Town Council affirmatively supports the Colorado River
Water Conservation District and urges qualified electors to vote YES on Ballot Issue 7A.
ADOPTED this 6th day of October 2020.
AVON T WN COUNCIL
By: ' Attest:
Sarah Smwith-Hymes, Mayo
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Brenda Torres, Town
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