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Board of Health
The Broomfield Board of Health is a board composed of residents with public health experience appointed by City Council. Among the listed duties are approving the five year Public Health Improvement Plan, developing and promoting the public policies needed to secure the conditions for a healthy community, and holding hearings, issuing orders and adopting rules for public or environmental health issues. Review the full ordinance for more details.
Meetings
- Every Other Month: The first Thursday of the month, 5:30–7:30 pm.
- George Di Ciero City and County Building
One DesCombes Drive
Broomfield, CO 80020
Agendas and Minutes
Once the Board of Health commences, agendas are available 24 hours prior to the meetings. Minutes are available following approval.
Members
The members of the first ever Board of Health were appointed on March 7, 2023 by City Council:
5 Year Terms:
Savita Ginde, MD, MPH: Savita has over 20 years of healthcare experience working in Family Medicine and Reproductive Health. She is currently the Chief Executive Officer & Chief Medical Officer at Boulder Valley Women's Health Center.
Zachary (Zack) Lustgarten, MS, REHS: Zack has 17 years of experience working in Environmental Health Science and is currently an Environmental Health Specialist for Boulder County Public Health.
Erin Seedorf, DrPH, MPH: Erin is an Assistant Professor at Metropolitan State University of Denver in the Department of Health Professions and has over twenty years of experience working in public health including serving as a member of Broomfield's Communities That Care Coalition (CTC).
3 Year Terms:
Board Vice Chair: Eugenia (Gena) Valdez, MSN, BSN, RN: Gena has 14 years experience working as a nurse in hospital settings, Clinica Family Health Services, and currently in Adams 12 School District.
Board Chair: Elizabeth McCutchon, EdD, MSN, NNP-BC, PMHNP-BC: Elizabeth has 30 years of healthcare experience and is currently a Nurse Practitioner at Mental Health Partners of Colorado and in the NICU at Children's Hospital Colorado.
Staff Liaison
Jason Vahling, Public Health Director
Email: jvahling@broomfield.org
Phone: 720-887-2218
Duties of the Broomfield Board of Health
- Contract with a Medical Officer (if the Public Health Director is not an M.D.).
- Approve the five-year Public Health Improvement Plan and submit it to the State.
- Act in an advisory capacity to the Public Health Director on all matters pertaining to public health.
- Hold meetings at least once every three months.
- The Public Health Director may serve as board secretary which is responsible for maintaining all records and ensuring public notice of meetings.
- Issue orders and adopt rules consistent with the laws, rules and orders of the State of Colorado and the State Board of Health, for public or environmental health issues that pose no immediate health threat.
- Hold hearings, administer oaths, subpoena witnesses, and take testimony in all matters related to the respective powers and duties of a local board of health.
- Develop and promote the public policies needed to secure the conditions for a healthy community, by considering the advice and expertise of the local public health agency.
- On or before September 1st of each year, the Public Health Director along with the Board of Health shall estimate the total cost of maintaining the public health agency for the next fiscal year, and the amount of money that may be available from unexpended surpluses or from State, Federal or grant funds.
- Assess fees (where they are not set in State Statute) to offset the direct costs of local environmental health services.
Does the Broomfield Board of Health provide ADA accommodations for their monthly meetings?
Yes, anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service for effective communication, or a modification of policies or procedures to participate in a program, service, or activity of City and County of Broomfield, should contact the ADA Coordinator at 303-438-6357 as soon as possible but no later than 48 hours before the scheduled event. Click here Version OptionsBoard of HealthHeadline for more information.
Does the Broomfield Board of Health provide language interpretation services for their monthly meetings?
Yes, if you need an interpreter, contact publichealth@broomfield.org with at least 48 hours notice.
Public Health in Broomfield
Learn more about public health in Broomfield, including services, programs, and events, at BroomfieldHealth.org.