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Wheat Ridge council sets hotel-license hearing, approves HMIS data sharing and fills commission vacancies
Summary
At its July 14 meeting, the Wheat Ridge City Council set a public hearing date for an ordinance changing hotel licensing reporting, unanimously approved an interagency HMIS data‑sharing resolution to let Family Tree join county reporting, and appointed new members to cultural and planning commissions.
WHEAT RIDGE, Colo. — The Wheat Ridge City Council on Monday, July 14, 2025, took three formal actions: it set a public hearing for an ordinance that amends the city’s hotel licensing program, approved an interagency data‑sharing agreement to expand countywide homeless management information system (HMIS) reporting, and appointed members to fill vacancies on advisory commissions.
The council set a public hearing for Council Bill 13‑2025, an ordinance that amends sections 11‑5‑61 and 11‑5‑69 of the Wheat Ridge Code of Laws to remove a required 18‑month update for the hotel licensing program and to revise the calls‑for‑service…
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