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Council approves emergency utility contract increase, several appointments and a resolution condemning Boulder attack
Summary
On June 9 the Northglenn City Council unanimously approved an $80,000 increase to an on‑call emergency utility repair contract, appointed a policing board member and deputy judges, and passed a resolution condemning the June 1 antisemitic attack in Boulder. The council also continued a marijuana license renewal hearing to July 14.
The Northglenn City Council took several formal actions on June 9 including a unanimous vote to increase an existing on‑call utility repair contract, appointments to advisory and judicial roles, adoption of a resolution condemning an antisemitic attack in Boulder, and an administrative continuance of a marijuana-license renewal hearing.
Votes at a glance
- CR56: Approved an addendum increasing the on‑call trade contractor agreement with Global Underground Corporation for emergency water, sewer and storm repairs by $80,000, raising the 2025 contract total to $150,000. Environmental Manager Tammy Moon told council the company was used for an April waterline break and the additional funds will cover remaining expected work for the year. The resolution passed unanimously.
- CR57: Appointed Kevin Flynn to the Community Co‑production…
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