John Kefalas
Work Hard, Be Honest, Serve Others! I am proud to serve as your Larimer County Commissioner.
01/20/2026
Folks in Red Feather Lakes!
Join Commissioner John Kefalas at his Community Conversation in Red Feather Lakes at noon, Jan. 22, 2026 at the Community Association [POA] Building, 58 Firehouse Lane.
The featured topic is the Rural Housing 🏠Needs Assessment. Share your thoughts on rural housing needs in Larimer County. We look forward to seeing you!
01/19/2026
Join us for Shane’s Campaign Kick-Off. Start time has been moved to noon. After the official programming hang out and watch the Broncos AFC championship game!
01/05/2026
Hey, LaPorte community!
Join Commissioner John Kefalas at his Community Conversation at 8:30 a.m., Jan. 10, 2026 in downtown at Me Oh My Pie at the intersection of Hwy. U.S. 287B and North Overland Trail.
It’s an open conversation, so bring whatever is on your mind and what matters most to you! We look forward to seeing you!
12/01/2025
Water: essential to our lives every day
Wellington and Waverly friends! Join Commissioner John Kefalas at his Wellington-Waverly Community Conversation, at 7:30 a.m., Dec. 4 at the T-Bar Inn.
His special guest is Senior Project Manager Greg Dewey from Northern Water to give an update on the Northern Integrated Supply Project, or NISP. https://www.northernwater.org/NISP
11/26/2025
Larimer County has been awarded a $9,856,000 grant for the Protecting the Gateway to the Rockies wildfire defense project. The award is provided through the Community Wildfire Defense Grant [CWDG] program from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service and will fund project activities for five years. https://www.larimer.gov/spotlights/2025/11/25/larimer-county-awarded-98m-grant-protecting-gateway-rockies-wildfire-defense
10/11/2025
The Board of Larimer County Commissioners today proclaimed the second Monday in October as Indigenous Peoples’ Day in Larimer County.
First proposed by the United Nations in 1977, National Indigenous Peoples’ Day has been adopted by several Colorado local governments.
Larimer County Commissioner Kristen Stephens: “It’s crucial we remember our history. We need to remember the good as well as the bad in our history and the way native peoples were treated. These proclamations are a call for us to do better.”
Larimer County encourages businesses, organizations, and public institutions to recognize and cultivate strong relationships and celebrate Native and Indigenous Peoples.
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