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The Northglenn City Council meeting held on April 15, 2025, included important updates from the city clerk's office regarding community engagement initiatives.
The meeting began with an announcement about the upcoming Passport Saturday event scheduled for May 3. This event aims to accommodate residents who are unable to visit the city clerk's office during regular business hours. Appointments for passport services will be available from 9 AM to 3 PM at City Hall. Residents can schedule their appointments through the city’s website or by calling (303) 450-8753.
In conjunction with the passport event, the city clerk's office will also launch a donation drive. The drive will collect personal hygiene products, household cleaning items, and non-perishable food to support students and families accessing Oden's Outpost at North Clinton High School. Residents who bring donations will receive a free passport photo, and the city encourages all community members to participate, even if they are not applying for a passport.
Following this announcement, City Attorney Hoffman reported that there were no additional updates for the evening.
Overall, the meeting highlighted the city’s commitment to providing services and support to the community, particularly through accessible passport services and charitable initiatives.
Converted from City Council Meeting meeting on April 15, 2025
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