At the March 23 meeting, City Council presented the Louis G. Rockwood Community Service Volunteer Award to Todd Osborne. The Rockwood award seeks to recognize the time and accomplishments of volunteers serving the city.
"Todd follows in the footsteps of his mother in earning the Louis G. Rockwood Community Service Volunteer Award, thus continuing a tradition of outstanding service to the city from the Osborne family," said Mayor Kathy Bailey.
Todd Osborne served two terms on Loveland City Council from 2003-2011. Both before and after that service, he volunteered countless hours to non-profit groups, Loveland Schools, and the City of Loveland. Since his time on Council, he has focused time and energy on researching numerous ordinances, properties, and Council actions for the city administration and City Council members. He was instrumental during the city charter update, is a subject matter expert on the Law and Ordinance Committee, currently chairs the Council Rules Committee, and recently joined the Public Relations and Communications Committee.
"Based on his track record of deep service to the community, his wide-ranging knowledge of the workings of city government, and his continued dedication to best outcomes for the city, I believe Todd is a natural fit for this award. Thank you for considering him," said Kent Blair when submitting Osborne's nomination.
Congrats, Todd!