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Council hears midterm update on priorities; staff seeks direction on city charter modernizations and grouping of ballot questions
Summary
City staff gave council a midterm progress report on adopted priorities and asked for direction on how to package proposed city charter modernizations for the ballot.
City staff returned to Fort Collins City Council for a midterm check‑in on adopted council priorities and to seek direction on proposed charter modernizations and how to bundle them for voters.
Staff presented highlights across priorities including housing (first project moving through development review, exploration of a revolving loan fund using capital quarter‑cent revenues), vulnerable populations (immigration legal fund award of $100,000 and eviction and healthy‑homes expansion), economic health (ICED accreditation and international outreach), 15‑minute‑city work (place‑based assessments and coordination with Poudre School District), zero‑waste infrastructure (contract transitions and construction/demolition and organics planning), climate and air quality (an $11 million grant for charging infrastructure and longer‑term funding from a 2050 tax the city estimates will provide roughly $100 million over 27…
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