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Boulder council convenes and authorizes two executive sessions on downtown real-estate negotiations and federal sanctuary-city legal advice
Summary
Boulder City Council on June 12 authorized two executive sessions: one as the Downtown Commercial District board to discuss a potential downtown real-property transaction and another to receive legal advice on federal administrative actions related to sanctuary-city policies.
The Boulder City Council on June 12 voted to suspend its normal rule prohibiting votes under the "Matters" portion of its agenda and then authorized two separate executive sessions.
First, acting as the Downtown Commercial District board of directors (formerly the Central Area General Improvement District), the council convened a closed executive session to discuss a potential purchase, acquisition, lease, transfer or sale of real property in the downtown commercial district and to develop negotiation strategy and instruct negotiators. The…
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