Longmont City Council has taken decisive action to address a significant breach of contract with Golden Triangle Construction Inc., approving a motion to pursue legal action regarding construction issues at the Museum and Police Storage facility. The facility, completed in February 2018, has encountered serious problems, including water damage and roof membrane separation, leading to repair costs that could exceed $800,000.
During the council's regular session on February 11, 2024, Assistant City Manager Jody Marsh presented the situation, detailing the investigative work conducted to assess the damage and potential solutions. The council unanimously authorized staff to initiate civil action against the construction company, emphasizing the need to protect city resources and ensure accountability.
In addition to the legal matter, the council discussed Senate Bill 25-117, which proposes a reduction in transportation funding across Colorado. Assistant City Manager Sandy Cedar highlighted the bill's potential negative impact on air quality and the city's transportation initiatives. The council voted to oppose the bill, reinforcing their commitment to maintaining progress in transportation solutions.
These decisions reflect the council's proactive approach to managing city infrastructure and advocating for the community's needs, ensuring that Longmont continues to prioritize effective governance and sustainable development.