Education

J.D., University of Colorado School of Law, Boulder, CO, 1994 

Bureau of National Affairs Award, Dean’s List

Associate Editor, University of Colorado Law Review

B.A., English Literature, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, 1991

Bar Admissions

Colorado (1995)

United States District Court for the District of Colorado (1996)

United States Supreme Court (2001)

KENDRA L. CARBERRY
klc@hpwclaw.com

    Kendra L. Carberry is a director and shareholder with the law firm of Hoffmann, Parker, Wilson & Carberry, P.C., with 27 years of experience in local government law, with emphasis on the following specialities:

    • Attainable Housing
    • Land Use and Development
    • Elections
    • Public Records/Open Meetings
    • Constitutional Law
    • Litigation

    Publications and Presentations

    K. Carberry, C. Hoffmann, Annual Survey of Municipal Law, Colorado Municipal League Annual Seminar on Municipal Law (October 2018).

    K. Carberry, Colorado Open Meetings Law and Local Public Bodies, Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition Conference – “Sunshine in Your Pocket” (April 2018).

    K. Carberry, W. Weigler, S. Hardy, C. Rutz, The Short-Term Rental Conundrum, American Bar Association Spring Symposia (April 2017).

    K. Carberry, K. Kelly, G. Wilson, Privileges Under the Colorado Open Records Act, Colorado Municipal League Annual Seminar on Municipal Law (October 2015).

    K. Carberry, R. Cole, T. Cox, Flood, Sweat & Tears, The Role of the Municipal Attorney in a Local Disaster, Colorado Municipal League Annual Conference (June 2014).

    K. Carberry, G. Wilson, S. Roy, Open Meetings & Open Records – 10 Tough Questions, Colorado Municipal League Annual Conference (June 2013).

    K. Carberry, C. Hoffmann, T. Haas-Davidson, Counties:  Love the One(s) You’re With, Colorado Municipal League Annual Conference (June 2013).

    K. Carberry, Redistricting – A Municipal Perspective, Colorado Municipalities (Vol. 88, No. 1, February 2012).

    K. Carberry, Rules of the Game – When a Municipal Clerk Acts in a Quasi-Judicial Capacity, Colorado Municipal Clerks’ Association Annual Conference (November 2010).

    K. Carberry, R. Gregory, B. Ortiz, V. Matheson, Wild Urbanism – Coyotes, Prairie Dogs and Chicken Coops, Colorado Municipal League Annual Conference (June 2010).

    K. Carberry, S. Light, K. Aviles, Revenue Sharing Perks and Pitfalls – Yes it Can Work!, Colorado Municipal League Annual Conference (June 2009).

    K. Carberry, J. Parker, Residential Door-to-Door Solicitation, Colorado Municipal League Annual Seminar on Municipal Law (October 2007).

    K. Carberry, K. Harrington, Top Ten Reasons to Hate the Colorado Open Records Act and the Colorado Open Meetings Law, Colorado Municipal League Annual Conference (June 2005).

    K. Carberry, Redistricting:  A Municipal Perspective, The Colorado Lawyer (Vol. 31, No. 2, February 2002).

    K. Carberry, D. Atencio, A. McGihon, Colorado Election Law Update (published by the National Business Institute, July 2001).

    Primary Clients

    Town Attorney for the Towns of Erie, Superior and Platteville

    Special Counsel for the Towns of Vail, Eagle and Fraser, the Chaffee Housing Authority, and the Cities of Aurora and Loveland

    General Counsel for Chaffee Housing Authority, the Northeast Colorado Health Department, the Alameda Water & Sanitation District, the North Lincoln Water & Sanitation District, the Health District of Northern Larimer County, the Vail Reinvestment Authority, the Leadville Lake County Regional Housing Authority, the Vail Local Housing Authority and the Town of Erie Urban Renewal Authority

    Hearing Officer for the Town of Dillon and the Cities of Lakewood, Denver, Golden, Englewood and Aurora 

    More about Kendra 

    Travel, cooking, swimming, gardening, walking my Great Dane, and debating legal issues with my teenage son.

     

    KENDRA L. CARBERRY
    klc@hpwclaw.com

    Kendra L. Carberry is a director and shareholder with the law firm of Hoffmann, Parker, Wilson & Carberry, P.C., with 27 years of experience in local government law, with emphasis on the following specialities:

    • Attainable Housing
    • Land Use and Development
    • Elections
    • Public Records/Open Meetings
    • Constitutional Law
    • Litigation

     

    Publications and Presentations

    Carberry, C. Hoffmann, Annual Survey of Municipal Law, Colorado Municipal League Annual Seminar on Municipal Law (October 2018)

    Carberry, Colorado Open Meetings Law and Local Public Bodies, Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition Conference – “Sunshine in Your Pocket” (April 2018)

    Carberry, W. Weigler, S. Hardy, C. Rutz, The Short-Term Rental Conundrum, American Bar Association Spring Symposia (April 2017)

    Carberry, K. Kelly, G. Wilson, Privileges Under the Colorado Open Records Act, Colorado Municipal League Annual Seminar on Municipal Law (October 2015)

    Carberry, R. Cole, T. Cox, Flood, Sweat & Tears, The Role of the Municipal Attorney in a Local Disaster, Colorado Municipal League Annual Conference (June 2014)

    Carberry, G. Wilson, S. Roy, Open Meetings & Open Records – 10 Tough Questions, Colorado Municipal League Annual Conference (June 2013)

    Carberry, C. Hoffmann, T. Haas-Davidson, Counties: Love the One(s) You’re With, Colorado Municipal League Annual Conference (June 2013)

    Carberry, Redistricting – A Municipal Perspective, Colorado Municipalities (Vol. 88, No. 1, February 2012)

    Carberry, Rules of the Game – When a Municipal Clerk Acts in a Quasi-Judicial Capacity, Colorado Municipal Clerks’ Association Annual Conference (November 2010)

    Carberry, R. Gregory, B. Ortiz, V. Matheson, Wild Urbanism – Coyotes, Prairie Dogs and Chicken Coops, Colorado Municipal League Annual Conference (June 2010)

    Carberry, S. Light, K. Aviles, Revenue Sharing Perks and Pitfalls – Yes it Can Work!, Colorado Municipal League Annual Conference (June 2009)

    Carberry, J. Parker, Residential Door-to-Door Solicitation, Colorado Municipal League Annual Seminar on Municipal Law (October 2007)

    Carberry, K. Harrington, Top Ten Reasons to Hate the Colorado Open Records Act and the Colorado Open Meetings Law, Colorado Municipal League Annual Conference (June 2005)

    Carberry, Redistricting: A Municipal Perspective, The Colorado Lawyer (Vol. 31, No. 2, February 2002)

    Carberry, D. Atencio, A. McGihon, Colorado Election Law Update (published by the National Business Institute, July 2001)

    Primary Clients

    Town Attorney for the Towns of Erie, Superior and Platteville

    Special Counsel for the Towns of Vail, Eagle and Fraser, the Chaffee Housing Authority, and the Cities of Aurora and Loveland

    General Counsel for the Northeast Colorado Health Department, the Alameda Water & Sanitation District, the North Lincoln Water & Sanitation District, the Health District of Northern Larimer County, the Vail Reinvestment Authority, the Leadville Lake County Regional Housing Authority, the Vail Local Housing Authority and the Town of Erie Urban Renewal Authority

    Hearing Officer for the Town of Dillon and the Cities of Lakewood, Denver, Golden, Englewood and Aurora

    What I Like

    Travel, cooking, swimming, gardening, walking my Great Dane, and debating legal issues with my teenage son

     

     


    Education

    J.D., University of Colorado School of Law, Boulder, CO, 1994

    Bureau of National Affairs Award, Dean’s List

    Associate Editor, University of Colorado Law Review

    B.A., English Literature, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, 1991


    Bar Admissions

    Colorado (1995)

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