Platte River is governed
            by an eight-person Board of Directors uniquely designed to bring relevant
          expertise to the decision-making process.
                The Board includes the mayor (or a designee of the mayor) from each
                  of the owner municipalities. The other four directors are appointed
                  to four-year
          staggered terms by the governing bodies of the owner municipalities.
                These four
            directors are selected for judgment, experience, and expertise which
            makes them particularly qualified to serve as a director of an
              electric utility. Typically, these four directors are the utility managers
              for the
              owner municipalities. These directors bring technical and business
                  backgrounds relevant to the utility industry, whereas the mayors
                  bring local policy
        perspectives from each of the member communities.
      
      
      
      
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        | Bill
              PinkhamVice Chairman
 Mayor
 Town of Estes Park
 | Karen
              Weitkunat          Mayor
 City of Fort Collins
 | Dennis
              CoombsMayor
 City of Longmont
 | Cecil
              GutierrezSecretary
 Mayor
 City of Loveland
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        | Jacquie
              HalburntTown Administrator
 Town of Estes Park
 | Gerry
              HorakCity Councilmember
 City of Fort Collins
 | Tom RoiniotisChairman
 Director, Power and
 Communications
 City of Longmont
 | Steve
              AdamsDirector, Water and Power
 City of Loveland
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        Platte River Power
            Authority’s Board of Directors meets nine (9) times per calendar
            year (no meetings in January, June and November). Meetings are held
            at Platte River’s Headquarters, 2000 East Horsetooth Road,
            Fort Collins, Colorado 80525, beginning at 9:00 a.m., unless otherwise
        noted.
        The Organic
                Contract is an agreement between the four Member
            Municipalities. The Organic Contract creates Platte River Power Authority
        and sets forth its purposes and governance structure.