Dillon officials voice concern over lack of say in fire rest

Dillon officials voice concern over lack of say in fire restriction decisions


Photo by Liz Copan / Summit Daily archives
Dillon officials voiced frustration with Summit County this week about how cooperative efforts to implement fire restrictions in the area have played out this year.
The Dillon Town Council discussed the issue during a broader conversation about an amended intergovernmental agreement between Summit County, Dillon and other municipalities around the county during a work session Tuesday, July 6.
In 2019, Summit County and local towns entered into an intergovernmental agreement regarding the implementation of fire restrictions. The document — approved by Summit County, Blue River, Breckenridge, Dillon, Frisco, Montezuma and Silverthorne — established normalized language for restrictions across each jurisdiction and outlined a set of criteria for when the restrictions would go into effect. The idea was to create more consistency so visitors and residents wouldn’t have to memorize different restrictions in different towns, and the effort to establish restrictions in tandem was meant to simplify public messaging efforts.

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