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Arapahoe County commissioners vote to enter executive session on police bargaining, library agreement and Austin case

3729139 · May 19, 2025
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The Arapahoe County Board of County Commissioners voted unanimously by voice to go into executive session to develop negotiating strategy and receive legal advice on collective bargaining with the Fraternal Order of Police, an intergovernmental agreement with the Arapahoe Library District and mediation/appeal in the Austin v. the sheriff case.

The Arapahoe County Board of County Commissioners voted to enter an executive session to develop negotiation strategy and receive legal advice on three matters: collective bargaining with the Fraternal Order of Police, an intergovernmental agreement regarding the Arapahoe Library District and mediation and appeal in the Austin versus the sheriff case.

The board took the action under Colorado law cited by a commissioner during the meeting. Commissioner Jeff Baker moved that the board go into executive session “pursuant to sections 24-6-402, (4)(b) and (4)(e) of the Colorado…

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