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Bio: Randy Little

My name is Randy Little and I am a retired Apple Computer Consultant
with over 30 years of experience in the industry. I owned my own
Lakewood based company, RKL Digital Services, specializing in computer
sales, service, and web application development.  I’ve collaborated with
some of the top tech companies in the world and my passion is creating
innovative solutions and ideas.  As a former small business owner, I was
an active participant in Lakewood City Council meetings and a board
member of Alameda Gateway, West Colfax, and Jewel and Wadsworth business
associations. I’m a life-long learner and curious person which led me to
take classes with the Lakewood Citizens Planning Commission and Lakewood
Citizens Police Academy.  I was also a past president of the Lakewood
Inclusive Community Group. I’m still an active member in our community
and seek out ways to help my neighbors. In my free time, I enjoy home
landscaping, historical web development for my website JeffcoWest.com,
reading, fishing and spending time with my family.

The reason I’m running for a seat on the board of the Green Mountain
Water and Sanitation District (GMWSD) is the following:

I believe that developers should pay their own way.  Traditionally,
water and sewer services were provided by developers and then turned
over to a special district run by residents.

For example, to continue development in the Rooney Valley, the
out-of-town developers decided it was more profitable to capitalize on
GMWSD. Enticed by the promise of tap fee money, the district

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