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How to Participate
Attend a Board of Trustees Meeting
The general public is welcome at all Board of Trustee meetings. Executive Session meetings are not open to the public and generally deal with personnel issues, contract negotiations, or other similar topics. There is Citizen Participation at the beginning of each Regular Meeting that allows the public to speak regarding items not on the meeting agenda.
The Trustee meetings are held on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month and begin promptly at 6:30 PM unless otherwise announced. Meetings are held in-person at the following location:
Berthoud Town Hall
Basement Board Room
807 Mountain Avenue
Berthoud, Colorado 80513
Speaking at a Meeting
Citizen Participation
Board meetings include a period set aside for Citizen Participation. Any attendee may present to the Board for 3 minutes on a topic that is not on the agenda. There is a sign up sheet in the meeting room to be called to speak during Citizen Participation.
Public Hearing
Certain agenda items may include a Public Hearing. The Public Hearing is provided to allow interested citizens an opportunity to provide testimony on issues being considered by the Board. Attendees are allowed 3 minutes to provide input or data that they deem of value to the board's deliberations on the specific agenda item.
Formal Presentation
A request to formally present to the Board of Trustees can be made by contacting the Town Clerk at 970-344-5800.
Meeting Live Stream
Meetings of the Town Board of Trustees are streams live on the Town of Berthoud YouTube Channel. All meetings are recorded in accordance with the Colorado Open Meetings Law. The Open Meetings Law, which is part of the Colorado Sunshine Law, generally requires any state or local governmental body to discuss public business or to take formal action in meetings that are open to the public.
Currently-streaming and previously recorded meeting videos may be accessed using the left-hand navigation on this page.