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Votes at a glance: Denver City Council actions, Sept. 15, 2025

September 15, 2025 | Denver (Consolidated County and City), Colorado


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Votes at a glance: Denver City Council actions, Sept. 15, 2025
The Denver City Council took multiple formal votes during its Sept. 15 meeting. The list below records each item, the action, and the council outcome as recorded on the meeting record.

- Proclamation 25‑13‑60 (Denver Crime Lab / Forensic Science Week) — adopted (12 Aye)
- Proclamation 25‑13‑59 (Hunger Action Month) — adopted (12 Aye)
- Council bill 25‑06‑28 (Recycling and organics diversion; Waste No More) — passed as amended (10 Aye, 0 No)
- Council bill 25‑10‑71 (Rezoning for 1717 E 30th Avenue, Rock Drill) — passed (11 Aye)
- Council bill 25‑10‑79 (Development agreement for Rock Drill; contract approval) — passed (11 Aye)
- Council bill 25‑12‑22 (DURA Rock Drill urban‑redevelopment plan / TIF area) — passed (10 Aye)
- Council bill 25‑12‑21 (Cooperation agreement city–DURA to authorize TIF) — passed (11 Aye)
- Council bill 25‑12‑41 (Ban on retail sale of dogs, cats and rabbits by pet shops) — adopted on consent (part of consent block; recorded in block vote) (12 Aye)
- Additional consent items and bills (see city record for full list) — adopted with consent block (12 Aye)

Notes and next steps: For legislative items that change the municipal code, the city clerk will publish the ordinance text and effective dates in the usual course. DURA and the developer will finalize the redevelopment/reimbursement schedule and proceed with environmental remediation and the landmark‑designation work required by the redevelopment agreement. The administration will proceed with rules and regulations for the waste diversion ordinance ahead of the Sept. 2026 implementation date.

For full roll‑call detail on each item, parties should consult the official city meeting minutes and the clerk’s published ordinance texts.

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