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Council votes unanimously to meet in executive session for city manager performance check-in

October 21, 2025 | Northglenn, Adams County, Colorado


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Council votes unanimously to meet in executive session for city manager performance check-in
At the conclusion of the Oct. 20 special meeting, Mayor Lighty called for a motion that the council convene in executive session “pursuant to section 4.5 a of the City Of Northglenn Home Rule Charter for personnel matters regarding a city manager performance check-in.” A motion was made and seconded. The council’s roll call earlier in the meeting showed the following members present: Mayor Lighty; Mayor Pro Tem Luke Manheramasa; Council members Burns, Kondo, Roper, Goff and Walker.

The formal motion to meet in executive session passed unanimously in open roll-call voting. The council then adjourned to executive session. No other details of the executive session were disclosed in the public record at the meeting’s conclusion.

Nut graf: The council used its charter authority to move into a closed-door meeting to discuss personnel matters related to the city manager; the motion was carried unanimously by council members present.

Ending: The public record reflects only the motion, the legal authority cited (Home Rule Charter §4.5(a)), and the vote tally; no additional public action or decision about the city manager’s employment was disclosed in open session.

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