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Vision, Mission, Values and Goals for the City of Steamboat Springs.
Browse through the agendas and minutes from the city board meetings.
The Steamboat Springs City Attorney’s Office is legal advisor to the City Council, the City Manager, city boards, commissions, and committees, and city staff members in the conduct of city business.
The City Manager is the administrative head of the city and is responsible to the City Council for the administration and execution of all affairs of the city.
Search through a list of boards and commissions to join in the City of Steamboat Springs.
Email all members of City Council as well as the City Manager, City Attorney and City Clerk.
The Ethics Committee reviews questions and complaints to possible conflicts of interest and ethics violations of City Councilors, members of Boards and Commissions along with the City Manager and City Attorney.
The Council Members of the Steamboat Springs City Council live and work in our community.
The city's annual report detailing highlights from the city manager, departments and council.
Steamboat Springs was originally founded in the late 1880s by James Crawford who formed the Steamboat Springs Townsite Company. The Yampa Valley’s mineral springs, lush grasses, river, and streams continued to attract pioneers and by the 1900s, the population surged. The first city charter was declared, and Steamboat Springs residents elected their first town council. Today, the city proudly serves a diverse community of approximately 13,000 people in all facets of life, work, and recreation in our natural environment. Each day, a devoted city workforce of approximately 250 full-time and seasonal employees come together to ensure the needs of the community are met through municipal service.
The Steamboat Springs Municipal Court handles traffic cases, municipal code violations, and parking tickets.
On June 19, 1973, the citizens of Steamboat Springs, Colorado, selected Home Rule as the type of government for their City and elected a twenty-one member Charter Commission to draft the Charter. This Charter provides that all powers of the City shall be vested in an elective Council which shall enact local legislation and determine policies.