AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoDrought & Wildfire Risk: Colorado’s mountains are starting summer hotter and drier than usual, with near-record June temperatures and very little rain worsening severe drought and raising wildfire concerns. Water & Public Health: Dove Creek is switching drinking-water sources after a state enforcement order over TTHMs; the change brings a price hike that angered residents enough to close Town Hall. Colorado River Fallout: Arizona is warning of major cuts if Upper and Lower Basin states can’t agree, with a “no deal” federal plan that could slash Arizona’s share by up to 77%. Local Governance & Privacy: Longmont is moving to bring surveillance cameras back online after a public backlash, raising fresh questions about how the city governs technology. Wildlife Safety: Colorado Parks and Wildlife is urging bear-safety basics for campers and hikers, emphasizing food and trash storage and what to do if you encounter a bear. Policy & Elections: Jefferson County clerk and recorder Amanda Gonzalez is pushing back on a proposed USPS rule for mail ballots, warning it could delay or derail voting for hundreds of thousands of Coloradans. Climate Outlook: El Niño has officially arrived, and forecasters say stronger moisture could follow—though it won’t automatically end drought.
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