Town of Snowmass Village elections information is available online at TOSV.com. Information on Town Council & Mayoral candidates, the ballot question, and Pitkin County Elections updates may all be found online.
The Town of Snowmass Village is participating in the November 5 General Election as coordinated by Pitkin County. Snowmass Village voters will see the Town Council & Mayor election and a ballot question regarding the Draw Site Workforce Housing Project appear on the ballot.
Mail ballots will be mailed by Pitkin County to registered voters on Tuesday, October 15. Completed ballots may be returned via mail, or at the drop-box located outside Snowmass Village Town Hall.
The position of Mayor and two seats for Town Council are open in this election. The Town Clerk has certified each nomination petition and the candidates for Mayor and Town Council are as follows:
Mayor:
Town Council:
- Thomas Fridstein
- Art Burrows
- Debbie Alcorta
- Cecily DeAngelo
Town Council elections are held every two years. The Mayor serves a two-year term and Councilmembers each serve a four-year term.
Information on the Draw Site Workforce Housing Project is also available online at: tosv.com/568/Draw-Site-Workforce-Housing-Project. Because of the cost of the project, Snowmass Village registered voters will be asked to approve the funding mechanisms of the project with the following question:
Without increasing taxes, shall the Town of Snowmass Village be authorized to take actions necessary to construct a new workforce housing project consisting of up to 79 units containing 118 bedrooms, located uphill of and adjacent to Town Hall in the area known as the Draw Site, at an estimated projected cost of up to $86 million, to be paid for with tourism tax revenues authorized for workforce housing purposes, rental income, potential grant funds and other public and/or private contributions?
[ ] YES
[ ] NO