The Alpine City Council appointed City Secretary Geoffrey Calderon as Interim City Manager during a special meeting held Tuesday night, following the resignation of City Manager Megan Antrim. Antrim, who had served in the role since 2022, formally submitted her resignation effective June 13.
According to reporting by Kara Gerbert in the Alpine Avalanche, the council voted unanimously to accept Antrim’s resignation and to award her accrued salary and vacation time. Councilor Rick Stephens was the only member to oppose Calderon’s appointment, which will be finalized with a stipend vote at the next regular meeting on June 17.
Mayor Catherine Eaves praised Antrim’s service, particularly her role in improving the city’s financial standing. “Her expertise and advice are valuable to the growth and development of our town,” Eaves said.
The council also addressed concerns about potential violations of the City Charter and clarified that no contractual decisions had been made at prior meetings beyond scheduling an evaluation.
Calderon will serve as Interim City Manager while the council works through its hiring process. Mayor Eaves directed him to begin a transition period immediately and consult with Antrim for training.
