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Committee Revisits Executive Session Rules, Recording Retention and Littleton’s Charter Limits
Summary
City Attorney Reid reviewed Littleton’s charter provisions and Colorado law governing executive sessions, described differences created by past ballot measures, and explained how the city records and retains executive-session recordings.
The Charter Review Committee examined Article 3, Section 27 of Littleton’s charter and compared local language to Colorado open-meetings law. City Attorney Reid traced changes from a voter-led 2013 amendment that tightened executive-session authority to a 2018 amendment that partially restored it. He said the city charter is currently more restrictive than state law for the threshold on when executive sessions may be convened. The…
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