Town of Silverthorne
Mike Eytel is a Water Resources Manager for the Town of Silverthorne, a position held since September 2024. Eytel has served as a member of the Board of Directors for the Middle Park Water Conservancy District since January 2006, focusing on the protection and development of water resources and rights in Grand and Summit Counties. Additionally, Eytel has been a Hydrologist at H2OWorks since July 2004 and previously held the role of Project Manager at AE2S from October 2022 to September 2024. Prior experience includes serving as a Senior Water Resource Specialist for the Colorado River District from January 2007 to October 2022 and as Water Commissioner at the Colorado Division of Water Resources from March 1999 to January 2007, overseeing the Upper South Platte River. Eytel earned a Bachelor of Applied Science in Soil and Water Resources from The University of Georgia in December 1993.
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Town of Silverthorne
The Town of Silverthorne is a local government agency and home rule community consisting of a council-manager government with power vested in an elected, 7-member Town Council. The Town Council enacts local legislation, adopts budgets, determines policies, and appoints a Town manager to administer the Town government. Located in Summit County, Colorado, at the heart of the Rocky Mountains, the Town of Silverthorne has magnificent natural beauty, which attracts visitors year-round. The Town is considered by many to be the gateway to Summit County and the Western Slope due to its excellent location as the first exit west of the Eisenhower Tunnel along I-70. There are five ski areas within a half-hour ride of Town: Breckenridge, Copper Mountain, Keystone, Arapahoe Basin, and Loveland. Among the many amenities are the Blue River, the Raven at Three Peaks Golf Course, a variety of parks, the Town Recreation Center, the Town Pavilion, and the Blue River Trail, which connects to the countywide bike path system.