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Since voting to become Colorado’s newest town on March 28, a select group of Keystone residents has been hammering out the details of its charter — the guiding document for any municipality.
Nine residents were elected in March to sit on the town’s charter commission, which has met publicly five times since then. Now, the commission is planning a May 22 town hall to hear from Keystone community members as they draft rules.
“When we’re talking about the community, we’re talking about the residents and registered voters, second-home owners, business owners, people who work in Keystone,” said commission Chairperson Ken Riley.