24 May Town of Telluride: Mayor DeLanie Young Resigns to Accept Role as Director of Community Services. Effective 5/28!
Mayor DeLanie Young resigns to accept role as Director of Community Services.
Mayoral vacancy to be filled by Mayor Pro Tem Meehan Fee for the duration of the term.
Town Council will discuss the Mayoral vacancy in the next regular meeting on Tuesday, June 13. Visit bit.ly/totcouncil to review the full agenda. To learn more about the Telluride Home Rule Charter as it pertains to a Mayoral vacancy, please visit telluride.municipal.codes/Charter/5.5. For any questions regarding the vacancy and next steps, please email info@telluride-co.gov.
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Town of Telluride Mayor DeLanie Young has announced her resignation as Mayor of the Town of Telluride effective Sunday, May 28.
“I wanted to extend my sincere appreciation for all of the support the Town Staff, my fellow Town Council members, and a multitude of individuals throughout our community and county expressed for me in my bid for the SMC District One Commissioner seat,” said Mayor Young. “As you all know, I was not selected to represent our County. As one door closes, another opens. I will be eternally grateful for the experience I have had in being a part of this team, and I am excited to remain a part of the team albeit in a different fashion.”
Mayor Young will subsequently accept a role as the Director of Community Services for the Town of Telluride to continue serving the residents. In her new role, she will be responsible for the operations and maintenance of the Town of Telluride’s rental housing portfolio, working to provide well-maintained rental housing units, a good living environment for tenants, and promoting the sustainability of the Town’s affordable rental housing portfolio.
In accordance with the Town of Telluride Home Rule Charter, the Mayoral vacancy will be filled by Mayor Pro Tem Meehan Fee until a new Mayor is elected. While a Mayoral election will occur this November, Town Council will meet to determine if a special election is necessary or if the Mayor Pro Tem will serve through the remaining months of Mayor Young’s term.
“While we will greatly miss DeLanie’s leadership and insights as our Mayor, I am thrilled for her to bring her extensive knowledge and experience with rental housing policy and projects to bear as our new Director of Community Services, particularly at a time when the Department is poised grow beyond rental housing management,” said Town Manager Scott Robson. “During our extensive hiring process, the Town was fortunate to receive interest from a deep pool of qualified local and out-of-state applicants. DeLanie’s experience and passion for the work that lays ahead clearly set her apart for this important position. As mayor she has been a tireless advocate for underserved residents of Telluride during her 17 years in town. Her addition to staff will further strengthen our team as we look to further increase the Town’s positive mpact in the realms of housing, childcare, and services critical to our residents.”
ABOUT TELLURIDE:
A former Victorian mining town in southwest Colorado’s San Juan Mountains, Telluride was incorporated in 1977 as a home-rule municipality. Set in a box canyon amid forested peaks at the base of the popular Telluride ski-and-golf resort, the town’s historic district houses landmarks like the Sheridan Opera House, a performing arts venue originally built in 1913, and the Telluride Historical Museum, which showcases local history in a converted hospital built in 1896.
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