9-1-1 Authority Board
Overview
The El Paso-Teller County 9-1-1 Authority Board is comprised of nine members.
- Three members are appointed by the Colorado Springs City Council to represent the citizens of Colorado Springs
- One member is appointed by the Teller County Board of County Commissioners to represent the citizens of Teller County
- Two members are appointed by the El Paso County Board of County Commissioners and represent the citizens of El Paso County
- Three members are appointed by the seated board members to represent cities, towns, military, and special districts.
Each Authority Board Member can serve a maximum of two, three-year terms.
Members
- Derek Wheeler, Chairman
Representing City of Colorado Springs - Joe Ribeiro, Vice-Chair
Representing Cities, Towns, U.S. Military, and Special Districts - Diann Pritchard, Treasurer
Representing Cities, Towns, U.S. Military, and Special Districts - Pat Rigdon, Secretary
Representing City of Colorado Springs - Andy James, Member
Representing El Paso County - James Michael Wiles, Member
Representing Cities, Towns, U.S. Military, and Special Districts - Adrian Vasquez, Member
Representing City of Colorado Springs - Pete Carey, Member
Representing El Paso County - Dean O'Nale
Representing Teller County
Meetings
- 1 p.m.
- 4th Wednesday of each month
- El Paso-Teller County 9-1-1 Authority
2350 Airport Road
Colorado Springs, CO 80910
Directions
Agendas & Minutes
Pursuant to the Colorado Open Meeting Law, C.R.S. § 26-6-401 et seq., these board agendas are posted prior to board meetings, on the public bulletin board at the Teller County Sheriff’s Office, El Paso County Government posting site, the El Paso-Teller County 911 Authority Office, and on this webpage.
The minutes are compiled after each regular session board meeting and submitted for approval at the following regular session board meeting. Minutes are posted on this webpage once approved by the Authority Board.