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Sitting as the Gun Barrel Public Improvement District board of directors, Boulder County commissioners authorized an executive session on Jan. 8 at 1 p.m. to receive legal advice from the county attorney regarding potential dissolution of the district.
Natalie Springett, the commissioner’s deputy, asked the board for authorization to hold the closed session under Colorado’s open‑meeting statute (CRS 24‑6‑402(4)(b)). She advised the board the session would be limited to legal advice about the potential dissolution of the Gun Barrel Public Improvement District. Commissioners discussed logistics and noted one commissioner would be absent from the scheduled session; Springett confirmed the session would proceed with two directors present.
Commissioner Loachman moved to authorize the executive session; the motion was seconded and carried.
Ending: The board authorized a closed legal‑advice session under the cited Colorado statute for counsel to advise on possible PID dissolution; the session was scheduled for Jan. 8 and will occur with the directors present or as otherwise noticed in compliance with state law.
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