| Dates |
Name |
Major Accomplishments |
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| 1904 - 1912 |
Frank Steacy |
Adopted first charter and ordinances;
Built first school at 225 Pine St.
Buried in Minturn (1918) |
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| 1912 - 1914 |
Robert A. Bryant |
Laid first water lines; |
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| 1914 - 1929 |
C.A. Wilcox |
Laid first sidewalks; Electricity comes to town;
Cemetary Bridge condemned; town opposes proposed route
of Highway 24 through town;
Sunday amusements (such as movies and dancing) prohibited
Buried in Minturn (1935) |
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| 1929 - 1932 |
Leon Clare Graham |
Cemetary Bridge and Eagle River Bridge completed
Died of accidental shooting; buried in Minturn (1938)
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| 1932 - 1936 |
Chris Hick |
Community building plans drawn up |
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| 1936 - 1937 |
Katherine Mack |
Minturn joins Colorado Municipal League; streets repaired;
Taylor addition annexation first comes up but is dropped
because of no cooperation from the Denver & Rio Grande
Railroad |
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| 1937 - 1948 |
Harold Wister |
Built water tank on Nelson Avenue hillside, major improvements
to the water system; Cinder block school at 302 Pine Street
built |
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| 1948 - 1956 |
Lynn Walker |
Minturn enters into the Eagle River Water and Sanitation
District;
major improvements to sewer lines |
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| 1956 - 1966 |
Harvey Cline |
Natural gas lines run throughout town; Town offices
moved to old school at 243 Boulder Street; Television
series filmed in town; New water tank built at Cross Creek
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| 1966 - 1986 |
Harold Bellm |
Served longest term as mayor in Minturn history; town
offices moved to cinder block building at 302 Pine Street;
New wooden water lines
laid throughout town; Taylor Avenue is annexed; South
Minturn annexed; Bellm Bridge built over Eagle River;
upgrades to heat
and electrical in cinder block building |
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| 1986 - 1992 |
Darrell Wegert |
Home Rule adopted; first town manager hired; Planning
and Zoning Commission created; Ironworks building receives
approval |
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| 1992 - 1994 |
Ernie Chavez |
New water, sewer and gas lines laid along Pine Street;
Television series filmed in town |
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| 1994 -1998 |
Michael Gallagher |
Hired second town manager; Partnered with Rocky Mountain
Mutual
Housing for new town center complex; cinder block building
condemned;
Town offices moved back to 243 Boulder Street |
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| 1998 - 2002 |
Gordon (Hawkeye) Flaherty |
Fired police chief; Hired third town manager; Built
new town center;
Water tank on Nelson Ave. retired; New water system put
in place |
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| 2002 - 2004 |
Earle Bidez |
Completed Eagle River restoration; Built new public
works facility |
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| 2004 - present |
Gordon (Hawkeye) Flaherty |
TBA |
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