It isn’t clear what, specifically, was ordered as an itemized receipt was not provided.įirestone Town Manager A.J. Of those 17 people, 15 stayed both nights.Īn additional $3,871 was spent on “banquets food revenue,” $1,000 on “banquets meeting room revenue” and $600 on “banquets misc revenue” at the resort, receipts indicated.Īnother receipt showed that $1,000 was spent at Twenty Four 7 Breakfast Bites Burgers Brews restaurant.
Roughly $4,700 was spent on rooms and resort fees alone for the 17 people who went to the retreat.
(Firestone Town Clerk’s Office / Colorado Open Records) A receipt obtained through an open records request by the Times-Call shows the room rate and resort fee for the Firestone Board of Trustees retreat. Various receipts, which were obtained by the Times-Call through an open records request, show that the trustees and senior staff members stayed for two nights at the resort for $148 per night: $119 for the room plus an additional $29 daily resort fee. The Firestone Board of Trustees held its annual two-day retreat at Monarch Casino Resort Spa in Black Hawk, prompting criticism from some who thought the gathering should have occurred somewhere less expensive and closer to the town.