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Loveland City Council adopts interim boards and commissions handbook update; asks attorney to define ‘conflict’

2251248 · January 28, 2025
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The Loveland City Council approved Resolution R-6-2025 adopting an updated City of Loveland Handbook for Boards and Commissions to address interview-panel conflicts and short-term recruitment needs, and directed the city attorney to return with clearer language defining conflicts in interviews.

The Loveland City Council on Monday adopted Resolution R-6-2025 to approve an updated City of Loveland Handbook for Boards and Commissions that includes interim language to handle interview-panel conflicts during upcoming recruitment cycles.

The handbook update was approved 7-1, with Councilor Olson casting the lone no vote. Mayor Marsh and seven council members voted yes, and the resolution takes effect as the council directed further clarification from the city attorney on what constitutes a conflict for interview committee members.

City Clerk’s office assistant Lindsay Cochran told the council the change is intended to address recurring problems during annual recruitment windows and is a short-term fix while the city considers a full handbook rewrite. Cochran said staff…

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