Recorder Duties and Obligations:

1. Support and coordinate with the SPBRT’s executive team and chair on monthly agenda setting meetings, generally scheduled for the last week of each month;

2. Coordination of distributing meeting materials and other materials to be shared with the SPBRT meeting membership;

3. Supporting monthly SPBRT meeting, which is generally the second Tuesday of the month from 4-7 p.m. in Longmont; and

4. Coordinating the posting of meeting summaries for SPBRT meetings, committee and subcommittee meetings.

5. Coordinating general administrative functions for communication between SPBRT committees, WSRF needs assessment, WSSRF grant applicants, CWCB liaison staff, SPBRT members and interested persons for the general public.

6. Keeping an up-to-date Roundtable membership list and maintaining the attendance tracking spreadsheet.

If you are interested in applying, contact Sean Chambers, SPBRT Chair, at sean.chambers@greeleygov.com.

Upcoming Meetings

The South Platte Basin Roundtable is hiring a Recorder.


In late summer and through the fall of 2020, the two largest wildfires in state history burned through Colorado. The Cameron Peak Fire burned 208,913 acres in the Cache la Poudre River and Big Thompson Watersheds, critical source watersheds for over one million people, including the Cities of Fort Collins and Greeley. The East Troublesome Fire burned 193,812 acres primarily in Grand County, but also spread to Larimer and Jackson Counties. The Wildfire Watershed Restoration Process Improvement Workgroup was formed following a series of meetings and tours of the Cameron Peak and East Troublesome Fires with Colorado state and federal delegations in May 2021. This report outlines many additions and changes that can be made to the watershed restoration process.

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