County Posts Public Meeting Notices, Commission To Hold Hybrid Sessions
KRTN published public meeting notices on November 3, 2025 for the Las Animas County Board of County Commissioners meeting on November 4, 2025 and the City of Trinidad Council meeting on November 5, 2025. The county meeting will be held in a hybrid format with agenda items covering routine business, infrastructure, grant matters and county services, and residents may attend in person or join via the Zoom link provided.
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KRTN’s community notice page posted timely agendas and public meeting notices on November 3, 2025 that are of direct relevance to Las Animas County residents. The Board of County Commissioners regular meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, November 4, 2025 with a special Human Services meeting to follow, and the City of Trinidad will hold its regular council meeting on Wednesday, November 5, 2025. The KRTN post links the commissioners’ agenda and specifies that the meeting will be hybrid, allowing participation in person or by joining the provided Zoom link.
The commissioners’ agenda lists routine business alongside infrastructure, grant and county service topics. These are the types of items that shape local budgets, road and facility maintenance, program funding and the delivery of services to residents across the county. The separate Human Services meeting immediately after the regular session signals focused discussion on social and community programs, which can affect agencies and individuals who rely on county assistance and support networks.
For local residents the notices serve as an official invitation and a practical tool for civic engagement. The posting by KRTN functions as the county’s public notice, informing constituents where they can review agenda documents and how they may attend or observe deliberations. Hybrid access expands participation options, important for constituents who live in remote parts of the county, who have mobility limits, or who balance work commitments during daytime meetings.
Transparency in local government proceedings matters because decisions taken in a single board meeting can determine access to grants, allocation of infrastructure funds and the prioritization of county services. Residents who monitor agendas are better positioned to attend public hearings, provide input and track outcomes that affect property, transportation, health and social support systems in Las Animas County. Keeping up with schedules and linked materials also helps neighborhood groups, service providers and municipal leaders coordinate responses and advocate for community needs.
KRTN’s community notice page remains a central place to check for meeting schedules and agenda links for both county and city bodies. Residents wishing to follow or participate in the coming sessions should consult that page for the Zoom link and any additional instructions, and consider attending in person or online to stay informed about matters that influence daily life in Las Animas County.


