Palmer Lake Mayor Resigns Amid Controversy
Palmer Lake, Colorado, recently witnessed a significant change in leadership as Mayor Glant Havenar resigned after just a few months into her second term. Her resignation comes against the backdrop of a heated debate over a proposed Buc-ee’s, a popular Texas-based convenience store.
Havenar had been a pivotal figure in the community, serving as mayor since November 2024 and previously holding two trustee terms. Besides her mayoral duties, she represented Palmer Lake on various boards, including the Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments and the El Paso County Board of Health.
The Buc-ee’s proposal became a flashpoint for local residents. Supporters argue that the store could boost the local economy, while critics worry about potential traffic issues, environmental concerns, and effects on existing businesses. A recent community survey showed that 55% of residents are opposed to the Buc-ee’s project, reflecting the division within the town.
On the day of her resignation, Havenar issued a heartfelt statement. She expressed gratitude for her time in office and encouraged the community to support the Town Board. She emphasized the importance of standing together for what’s right and urged residents to continue to voice their opinions.
Havenar’s resignation adds another layer to the ongoing discussions surrounding the Buc-ee’s project and marks a notable shift in Palmer Lake’s political landscape. As the town navigates these turbulent waters, community engagement remains essential.
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