Estes Valley Voice Podcast
Trustees approve new police technology contract At their June 10 meeting, the Estes Park Board of Trustees approved a new five-year agreement with Axon Enterprise to modernize technology used by the Estes Park Police Department. The contract, valued at approximately $380,000, includes upgraded body cameras, Taser devices, drone software, and digital evidence management systems. Town officials said the investment reflects the growing demands of modern law enforcement, where investigations increasingly rely on video footage, digital communications, and electronic records. Prior to the vote, Eighth Judicial District Attorney Gordon McLaughlin presented his annual report to trustees. McLaughlin discussed several ongoing criminal cases and highlighted the expanding role digital evidence plays in investigations throughout Larimer and Jackson counties. Housing discussions continue with first joint study session Housing remains one of the most pressing challenges facing Estes Park, and local leaders took another step toward addressing the issue this week. The Estes Park Housing Authority and the Board of Trustees held their first joint study session, creating an opportunity for both organizations to discuss current housing conditions, workforce needs, and future priorities. The conversation focused on the ongoing shortage of attainable housing for local workers and residents, a challenge that many business owners say continues to impact employee recruitment and retention. Art Center exhibition showcases color, texture, and imagination The Art Center of Estes Park is welcoming visitors to a new exhibition featuring the work of artist Astrid Paustian. Titled Journey Through Colors and Textures, the exhibit highlights Paustian's abstract style, which combines vibrant color palettes and layered textures to create visually engaging compositions. Paustian's artistic journey evolved over many years while balancing family responsibilities and professional commitments. Today, her work reflects both personal expression and a willingness to experiment with color, form, and movement. Summer visitors arrive amid inflation concerns As temperatures rise and schools let out for the season, Estes Park is once again welcoming an influx of summer visitors. Restaurants, lodging properties, attractions, and retail businesses are beginning one of the busiest periods of the year. However, business owners are also keeping a close eye on economic conditions that continue to affect consumer spending. Inflation and fuel costs remain concerns for travelers across the country, leading some families to make adjustments to vacation budgets. Even so, local businesses remain optimistic that strong visitation numbers will help sustain economic activity throughout the summer months. Visit Estesvalleyvoice.com
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