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OCN > 2306 > Monument Sanitation District, May 17 – New board members sworn in

Monument Sanitation District, May 17 – New board members sworn in

June 3, 2023

  • Board reorganizes
  • Board votes to upgrade internet service
  • 60 years of service to be celebrated
  • Highlights of operational reports

By Jackie Burhans and James Howald

Three board members took their oaths of office at Monument Sanitation District’s (MSD) May meeting. Once its new members were sworn in, the board reorganized. A resolution authorizing an upgrade to the district’s internet service was passed. The board planned for a public celebration of its 60th anniversary serving the community and heard operational reports.

Board reorganizes

Tony Archer, Dan Hamilton, and Janet Ladowski were sworn in for four-year terms. Archer was previously appointed to the board on Feb. 15 to replace Director Laura Kronick, who resigned from the MSD board to serve on the Monument Town Council. As an appointee, Archer was required to run for a seat at the next election. Hamilton was also an incumbent, having served as the MSD board president for the previous four years. Ladowski replaced Marylee Reisig.

Following the oaths, the board reorganized, electing Hamilton to serve another term as president, incumbent John Howe as treasurer, and Ladowski as secretary.

Board votes to upgrade internet service

The board voted in favor of Resolution 23-051723, which accepts a bid from Force Broadband LLC to provide internet service to the MSD headquarters building using a fiber connection. Previously, the buildings’ internet service used wireless connectivity. Fiber-based internet service is much faster and more reliable.

District Manager Mark Parker explained that the installation cost would be shared with Lolley’s Ice Cream who will use fiber in its new event center, where Ice Cave Cider used to be, next to the MSD building. Parker said Black Forest Foods Café and Deli, which occupies half of the MSD headquarters building, is considering switching to fiber internet service, which will lower costs.

Hamilton, part owner of Force Broadband LLC, recused himself from the vote on the resolution but answered technical questions about the service during the discussion. The materials for the meeting included a conflict-of-interest disclosure form for Hamilton. The form is registered with the Colorado secretary of state.

60 years of service to be celebrated

Director Howe told the board about the plans he and Parker are making for the district to host a public celebration of MSD’s 60th anniversary. The celebration is planned for Saturday, July 29, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the courtyard of the headquarters building at 130 Second St. The district’s customers will receive invitations in their June billing statements. Monument Town Council members and County Commissioner Holly Williams will also be invited, Howe said. Complimentary hamburgers and hotdogs will be provided by the Black Forest Foods Café and Deli, which will also be open to serve its lunch menu.

Parker said the event will also have an educational side, with information provided about the district’s operations.

Highlights of operational reports


  • Parker told the board that MSD had received a $995.88 Safety and Loss Prevention grant from the Colorado Special Districts Pool. Parker said he used the funds to purchase a first aid kit and is working with the Monument Fire Department to identify an Automated External Defibrillator that is compatible with their equipment.

  • Parker remarked that the recent heavy rains had stressed the district’s lift stations but none had failed.

  • Parker also noted that the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition software that automates much of the district’s operation had been impacted by the failure of an Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS). One lift station was affected by the issue. The battery was replaced in the UPS to return it to service.

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Monument Sanitation District meetings are normally held at 9 a.m. on the third Wednesday of the month in the district conference room at 130 Second St., Monument. The next regular meeting is scheduled for June 21. See https://colorado.gov/msd. For a district service map, see https://colorado.gov/pacific/msd/district-map-0. Information: 719-481-4886.

Jackie Burhans can be reached at jackieburhans@ocn.me. James Howald can be reached at jameshowald@ocn.me.

Other Monument Sanitation District articles

  • Monument Sanitation District, Jan. 21 – Buc-ee’s advances sewer plan (2/4/2026)
  • Monument Sanitation District, Dec. 17 – 2026 budget approved; compensation debated (12/31/2025)
  • Monument Sanitation District, Nov. 19 – Draft of 2026 budget reviewed (12/4/2025)
  • Monument Sanitation District, Oct. 15 – Draft of 2026 budget reviewed (10/30/2025)
  • Monument Sanitation District, Sept. 17 – Beacon Lite Road due for upgrades (10/2/2025)
  • Monument Sanitation District, Aug. 20 – Parker explains Buc-ee’s wastewater estimate (9/4/2025)
  • Monument Sanitation District, July 16 – Buc-ee’s potential impact studied (8/1/2025)
  • Monument Sanitation District, June 18 Raspberry Point sewage spill resolved (7/3/2025)
  • Monument Sanitation District, May 21 – Manhole overflow threatens Monument Lake (6/7/2025)
  • Monument Sanitation District, April 16 – District plans for Buc-ee’s impact (5/3/2025)
<- Donala Water and Sanitation District, May 18 – Board reorganizes; aquifer storage and recovery study presented
-> Triview Metropolitan District, May 18 – Former directors recognized; new directors sworn in

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