TRIVIEW METROPOLITAN DISTRICT - Key Persons


Amanda Carlton

Job Titles:
  • Director
  • Member of the Board
Amanda Carlton is a Colorado native who grew up in the Colorado Springs area, but left for school and then worked in Melbourne, Florida. Amanda, her husband and three children returned to Colorado in 2020 and have made Monument their home. She earned a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, a master's in Systems Engineering, and an MBA. Amanda brings extensive experience as an engineer and is looking forward to focusing on the district's priorities: securing renewable water resources, maintaining our open spaces and parks, and maximizing our tax dollars to the fullest extent.

Anthony Sexton

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board
  • Vice President of the Board
Anthony Sexton is a Colorado native. He has lived in Monument and within the Triview Metro District boundary for 10 years. He manages and operates a local family-owned lawncare and landscaping company. He has extensive knowledge of outdoor landscape maintenance and is in tune with landscaping best practices and water usage. His favorite part of being a Triview board member is the interaction with the community while implementing projects that benefit the whole community. He enjoys the thoughtful deliberation the board takes as they carefully review projects and the financial impact they will have on district. Anthony believes that everyone has a duty to contribute to their community in some form. His role as a Triview board member, while personally rewarding, is also his effort to serve the community. He's confident that the tremendous efforts of the other board members and the District's outstanding leadership are making Triview better for all who live and work there.

James Barnhart - Treasurer

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board
  • Secretary
  • Treasurer
James Barnhart has lived in the Triview Metropolitan District with his wife and children since 2014. He was born in Black Forest, and has lived in Colorado his entire life. He graduated from Colorado State University in Fort Collins with a degree in mechanical engineering. Currently, he works at Skyline Products as the Director of Product Management and the Director of Sales & Customer Service for the Transportation Division. Additionally, he sits on technical committees for the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA). He chose to serve on the Triview board to give back to his community. He enjoys being involved in the long-term vision and plan for the District so that it's successful now and in the future, ensuring that current and future residents are proud to live within the District.

Jason Gross

Job Titles:
  • Director
  • Member of the Board
Jason Gross moved to Monument in 2016 knowing this would be his last stop in his 24-year Air Force career. He and his wife have four children, and chose Monument because of the schools, great outdoors and small-town feel. As he looks forward to the end of his military career and no longer moving from place to place, he's excited about the opportunity to serve his local community in a meaningful way. Jason's work experience in systems integration, combined with his management skills, will help the district with its focus on long-term sustainable water supplies, maintaining our streets and open spaces, and ensuring taxes are kept as low as possible and spent appropriately.

Mark Melville

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board
  • President of the Board
Mark Melville is a 1983 graduate of the Air Force Academy and a retired Air Force officer. He teaches military studies as a volunteer at the Academy. He is the president of the Triview Metropolitan District board of directors and has served on the board for five years. He enjoys serving his community with the goal of preserving and improving the neighborhoods so that the District is a sought-after location for families to live. His favorite part of being on the board is to explore options and make decisions that will set the District up for long-term health with quality roads, parks, water and water infrastructure and wastewater infrastructure. Mark has been married for 30 years and has four children, all living away from home.