Vail Daily: Starting this week, the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission is changing how the public can comment at meetings to increase meeting efficiency.
At the May meeting in Durango, commissioners discussed making potential changes to public comments after concerns were raised about the structure, timing, decorum and repetitiveness of the input. In recent meetings, hours have been spent on public comment, nearly all revolving around wolves and the agency’s bobcat and mountain lion regulations.
Commissioners acknowledged the importance of allowing public input, but also the need for improvement in how it’s structured.
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