Lisa Poppaw
Lisa Poppaw is a former Fort Collins, Colorado City Council member. She was first elected in the April 2007 municipal election to serve District 2. In April 2011 she was reelected to a second and final four-year term. On April 21, 2015, former Fort Collins Mayor Ray Martinez was sworn in to replace Poppaw.
Biography
Poppaw is a resident of the English Ranch neighborhood in Fort Collins, Colorado. She is a graduate of the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley, Colorado and Woodland Park High School in Woodland Park, Colorado.- City of Fort Collins Human Relations Commission
- Chairperson, Linton Elementary Parent/Teacher Organization
- Book Talk Co-Coordinator, Lesher Junior High, Fort Collins, CO
- Poudre School District classroom volunteer,
- Neighborhood Watch Coordinator, English Ranch, Fort Collins, CO
- Organizer, English Ranch Women’s Group
- Helped establish successful programs in Linton Elementary School; including one for new parents, and another to engage fathers in volunteering.
- Wrote successful grants for Linton elementary, creating a positive after-school academic and social activity program.
Campaigns
Municipal elections for the City of Fort Collins are held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in April of odd-numbered years. At each regular election, voters will choose a Mayor and three Councilmembers. Although Poppaw is a registered Democrat, city elections are non-partisan, in which a candidate's political party affiliation does not appear on the ballot. Councilmembers are limited to serving two four-year terms.Poppaw has run for city council twice, winning both times, and is term-limited from running again for council.
2007 Election
In 2007, Poppaw won the District 2 council seat by 58 votes, defeating opponent Matt Fries.2010 Recall Attempt
In May 2010, members of a local 9-12 Project group called "We Will Not Fall Fort Collins" organized an attempt to recall Poppaw from office. It was estimated a recall election would have cost the city $50,000 to conduct.To qualify a recall election for the ballot in Fort Collins, organizers must submit valid signatures from registered District 2 electors equal to 25% of the total votes cast in the 2007 election for city council. However, at the end of the required 30-day signature-collection period, organizers failed to submit any of the 1,086 signatures required to trigger the recall election.
Upon the failure of the recall attempt, Poppaw issued the following statement:
2011 Re-election
In April 2011, Poppaw was re-elected to a second four-year term, defeating Sue Pawlak.Council Service
Boards and Commissions
As a member of council, Poppaw serves on the following boards and commissions:- Affordable Housing Board
- Community Development Block Grant Commission
- Golf Board
- Senior Advisory Board
- Ethics Review Board
- Housing Authority
- Legislative Review Committee
- Library Trustee Selection Committee
- Poudre Fire Authority Board of Directors