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Commerce City Council approves appointments, land‑use changes and $16.3 million police substation allocation
Summary
At its meeting this week, the Commerce City Council appointed a council member to the Police Pension Board, approved two land‑development items including a ban on vinyl siding for new homes, authorized a traffic study for Olive Street, and approved a $16.3 million budget ordinance for a police substation.
Commerce City on Oct. 25 — The Commerce City Council voted this week on a series of administrative and policy items, including the appointment of Council member Sean Ford to the Police Pension Board, council direction to draft two land‑development amendments, a narrowly approved ban on vinyl siding for new home construction and a $16.3 million budget addition for a new police substation.
The council appointed Council member Sean Ford to the Police Pension Board in a recorded vote of 8–1. Council then approved staff recommendations to prepare two separate amendments to the city’s land development code: one…
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