Posts Tagged ‘BERT’
Berthoud Police Blotter: November 2022
November 1 - 6 Tuesday, November 1 Mental Health Hold: Berthoud, a resident became suicidal after his girlfriend broke up with him. He then grabbed a kitchen knife and fled the residence and struck himself in the head with the handle causing minor injury. Transported and placed on a hold. Theft: 3800 E Hwy 56, a worker reported a male and female entered the gas station and stole 3 iPads from an unsecured glass case. They fled in a turquoise GMC SUV and were last seen traveling southbound ... Full Story
BERT Agenda, July 12
BERTHOUD ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE (BERT) AGENDA MONDAY, JULY 12, 2010 5:30 P.M. BOARD ROOM 1. Call to order 2. Guest recognition 3. Old business a. Resume past meetings discussion of achievements & goals b. Where can we help? c. Status of updated zoning map d. business incubation and sites e. What’s BERT’s role in all of this? 4. New business 5. Adjourn
Berthoud BOT, Agenda May 4, 2010
BOARD OF TRUSTEES STUDY SESSION MAY 4, 2010 BOARD ROOM 7:00 P.M. 1. Volunteer Boards & Commissions Administrator Hart 90 minutes 1a. Tree Board 1b. Parks & Open Space 1c. Planning & Zoning Commission 1d. Berthoud Economic Development Committee (BERT)
The April BERT meeting
The Berthoud Area Resource Team (BERT) held their monthly meeting on Monday, April 19. The Business Appreciation Breakfast was first on the agenda. The breakfast is planned for Saturday, May 15 at Brookside Gardens, with catering by Origins Catering Company of Berthoud. Becky Justice-Hemmann has collected five donations of $500 each to help with the event and Larry Bebo of Brookside Gardens has given the group a “healthy discount” on the site costs. The Town of Berthoud will pay the ... Full Story
BERT chooses not to do business locally
Editorial Opinion by Gary Wamsley Continuing a policy of not supporting local business unless you are a member of the Berthoud Economic Resource Team (BERT), local web site developers were eliminated from consideration for building the BERT/Town web site. The contract for developing the un-needed but expensive web site will go to an out of town contractor. One would think that a prime factor in any contract spending taxpayer money would be to keep the funds in Berthoud and to support local ... Full Story