
How do I register to vote or update my registration? The next regular election is scheduled for November 7, 2023. All special and regular elections are nonpartisan. Regular Municipal Elections are held on the first Tuesday following the first Monday in November in odd-numbered years unless otherwise required by Colorado Constitution Article X, Section 20 or C.R.S. The fines are in place to help encourage everyone to do the right thing when it comes to keeping bears and people safe.įind more information about successfully living in Bear Country with Colorado Parks and Wildlife Keeping our trash secured and out of reach of bears is one of the best ways to keep bears from becoming habituated to humans and becoming aggressive around human food sources. Why is there a fee for keeping my trash can/dumpster unlocked? Please look through this information carefully before you head out to hike or camp so you can safely enjoy the areas in and around Telluride. What do I do if I see a bear?Ĭolorado Parks and Wildlife has many great resources about safely recreating in Bear country. Keeping the town clean also serves to minimize skunks and rodents who thrive near humans because of our messy ways. Imagine the unpleasant surprise of coming home to a bear eating ice cream out of your freezer and the mess they created to locate the tastiest items! Houses have been “broken into” by bears looking for food. If bears do not forage successfully in town, they will then move on to areas that provide them with the food they need to hibernate through the winter.


What can I do to help keep bears in Telluride safe?
