Tag: City Government
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Denver city government, agencies to close for Veterans Day
Denver will take the time to honor the military on Tuesday, closing a slew of government offices and agencies in observance of Veterans Day. The mayor’s office, City Council, the Clerk and Recorder, the auditor and most other city agencies will be closed the whole day for the holiday. Agencies that operate on a 24/7…
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Aurora council to meet in-person after months of online meetings
After months of meeting via video conference, Aurora City Council will meet in person again at the first meeting following the municipal election, councilmembers decided in Monday night’s meeting. The decision got two “no” votes from Councilmembers Alison Coombs and Crystal Murillo, who said the council should come back in-person at the next council meeting…
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Colorado Springs City Council approves long-debated e-bike policy
Editor’s note: This article has been revised to include the second reading required for the e-bike ordinance, set for Feb. 25. The Colorado Springs City Council on Tuesday voted 6-3 to expand electric bike access across parks and open spaces after another long discussion that represented the culmination of a yearslong debate. After hearing dozens…
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Aurora council to vote on “tough love” homeless approach, domestic violence case handling
Aurora councilmembers will address several awaited issues in Monday’s study session and council meeting. That includes a proposed “tough love” approach to homelessness, a proposal to remove domestic violence cases from municipal court, an ordinance changing the makeup and term limits of the Aurora Housing Authority and a proposal to increase the number of dogs…
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Thanksgiving closures around metro Denver
Denver area buildings and offices will shutdown for Thanksgiving and Friday
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Aurora faces lawsuit in ‘strong mayor’ ballot initiative debate
A former Aurora city council member filed a lawsuit Monday against the city and three residents who signed paperwork initiating a proposed ballot initiative to create a “strong mayor” form of government.
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Most Denver offices, city services to close on MLK Day
Most Denver offices, facilities and agencies will close Monday in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the city announced. Closures include all libraries, recreation centers, motor vehicle offices, workforce centers, City Council offices, the mayor’s office, the clerk and recorder’s office, the auditor’s office and all county and state-operated courts. The weekly City Council…
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Most Denver offices, city services to close on New Year’s Eve
Most Denver offices, facilities and agencies will close Friday in observance of the New Year’s holiday, the city announced. Closures include all motor vehicle offices, workforce centers, City Council offices, the mayor’s office, the clerk and recorder’s office, the auditor’s office and all county and state-operated courts. Libraries and recreation centers will be closed both…
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Denver’s 2022 city budget proposal: Parks and Recreation
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The Denver City Council has begun holding hearings on Mayor Michael Hancock’s $1.49 billion budget proposal for 2022, meeting with Denver Parks and Recreation on Monday. The proposed 2022 budget would delegate just under $83 million to Parks and Recreation, with approximately $49 million going…
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In-person City Council meetings, vote on hybrid model postponed again over technical issues
Technical issues have once again pushed back the Denver City Council’s plan to return to in-person meetings with its proposed hybrid participation model. After the first postponement on June 14, the council delayed the vote for a second time Monday on an ordinance to allow remote options for participating in council meetings after the meetings…




