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Northglenn council approves most measures; backs EPA endangerment finding 7-1 and discusses communications assessment

September 11, 2025 | Northglenn, Adams County, Colorado


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Northglenn council approves most measures; backs EPA endangerment finding 7-1 and discusses communications assessment
The Northglenn City Council considered several ordinances and resolutions at its Sept. 8, 2025, meeting at City Hall and approved most measures, with one exception. The transcript records that all resolutions and ordinances passed unanimously except one; Resolution CR87, which expresses support for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's 2009 endangerment finding, passed on a 7-1 vote.

Other items considered by the council included Council Bill 20-29 regarding a campaign-finance complaint; Resolution CR85 related to 2025's to 2026 lobbyist and legislative services; and Resolution CR86 concerning a sanitation-rate increase consideration. The transcript indicates these measures were part of the ordinances and resolutions the council acted on; it does not include the individual roll-call votes for those items.

The meeting also included a discussion-item request that the council approve securing a contractor to conduct a citywide communications and marketing assessment. The transcript describes the discussion as a request for council approval to secure a contractor but does not record whether the council formally authorized that contract at the meeting.

Why it matters: the resolutions and ordinances set city policy and positions on local regulatory and administrative matters, including a public stance on a federal environmental finding and potential sanitation-rate changes that could affect utility customers.

The transcript does not include verbatim roll-call names for votes except for the 7-1 tally on CR87, nor does it specify which ordinance or resolution (if any) failed or which council member cast the dissenting vote on CR87. The record also does not detail the terms, scope or cost of the proposed communications and marketing assessment contract.

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