Tag: Aurora Council
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Proposal to change Aurora council meeting times fails
A proposal to implement an earlier start time for Aurora’s city council meetings failed on Monday. The resolution proposed by Mayor Pro Tem Curtis Gardner would have changed regular meeting start times from 6:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Council voted the resolution down in a 4-6 decision. Councilmembers Gardner, Dustin Zvonek, Danielle Jurinsky and Steve…
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Aurora council debates earlier meeting start time, new agenda rules
The Aurora City Council discussed two proposals from Mayor Pro Tem Curtis Gardner on Monday that would change council meetings times and how council votes on some issues that come up for consideration. Gardner’s first proposal seeks to change council meetings times from 6:30 p.m. to 6 p.m., an idea that met with scrutiny from…
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Aurora council delays homelessness resolution after fiery debate
The vote on a proposal to overhaul Aurora’s approach to reducing homelessness was delayed Monday night after council clashed over a series of proposed changes. Mayor Mike Coffman has been putting together a resolution that directs the city manager to forge a new “comprehensive approach” to addressing homelessness in the city. A key part to…
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Aurora council to discuss homelessness, redistricting at Monday study session
Overhauling the city’s homelessness reduction system leads the the Aurora City Council’s study session agenda Monday — a meeting of council to informally discuss city business but not formally vote on the adoption of proposals. Other items for discussion include redistricting wards next year and repealing the city’s occupational tax. Homelessness reduction model Councilmember Dustin Zvonek…
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Aurora council moves ahead with proposal to require fiscal notes
The Aurora City Council has given initial approval to new council rules that would require members to include a fiscal note, or cost estimate, with proposals that are coming before the body for a vote. Council approved an ordinance on first reading at its Monday council meeting. The bill will return for a second reading…




