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File #: 18-0127    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Mayor's Office
File created: 2/26/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/27/2018 Final action: 3/27/2018
Title: A Resolution renaming the Mesa Water Treatment Plant, for Phillip H. Tollefson Presenter: Earl Wilkinson, III, Chief Water Services Officer, Water Services Division Jerry A. Forte, P.E., CEO, Colorado Springs Utilities
Attachments: 1. CC Resolution Tollefson WTP 3-27-18.pdf, 2. Signed Resolution 22-18


Title
A Resolution renaming the Mesa Water Treatment Plant, for Phillip H. Tollefson

Presenter:
Earl Wilkinson, III, Chief Water Services Officer, Water Services Division
Jerry A. Forte, P.E., CEO, Colorado Springs Utilities

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Summary:
Colorado Springs Utilities is seeking City Council approval of the attached resolution renaming the Mesa Water Treatment Plant in honor of Phillip H. Tollefson, Chief Executive Officer of Colorado Springs Utilities from 1993 through 2005. Mesa is Colorado Springs' first water treatment plant, and Mr. Tollefson was Colorado Springs Utilities' first Chief Executive Officer.

Previous Council Action:
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Background:
Phillip H. Tollefson joined the City of Colorado Springs Utilities Department in 1982 as Manager of Water Resources and Planning and was appointed by the City Manager to be Director of the City Utilities Department in 1992. After a charter change approved by voters in 1993, the City Council appointed Mr. Tollefson as the first Chief Executive Officer of the newly named Colorado Springs Utilities, an enterprise of the City of Colorado Springs. Mr. Tollefson served in that capacity until he retired in 2005.

Mr. Tollefson spent 13 years as Chief Executive Officer of Colorado Springs Utilities, providing safe, cost effective and reliable water, wastewater, gas and electric service to nearly 500,000 customers. He was the architect of a new brand and identity for Colorado Springs, and a new focus: focus on our customers, who are our citizens and owners. It was under Mr. Tollefson's leadership that our ever-present motto was born, "Colorado Springs Utilities - It's How We're All Connected."

Mr. Tollefson led many improvements to our four utility services during his tenure; one of the most important was the 1996 Water Resources Plan, which called for water conservation, improved system efficiency, and construction of a Southern Delivery System. It was during the historic drought of the early 2000s t...

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