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Englewood staff preview council agendas, flag municipal energy and water items for fuller discussion
Summary
At a June 18 mayor–manager meeting, Englewood City staff reviewed upcoming council agendas and agreed to leave several municipal energy and water financing and project items off consent for fuller discussion while placing routine contracts and a $250,000 energy-efficiency grant on consent.
Englewood City staff and elected leaders on June 18 reviewed upcoming City Council agendas and agreed to pull several energy and water items from the consent calendar for fuller council discussion while keeping routine contracts and a $250,000 Colorado Energy Office grant on consent.
At the mayor–manager meeting, City Manager Sean Lewis and Deputy City Manager Tim Dodd walked through agenda items scheduled for June 23 and subsequent council meetings. Items noted for detailed discussion — and therefore not recommended for consent — included elements of the municipal energy project (an energy services contract and related tax-exempt lease-purchase financing) and an amended Oldhampton stormwater/inlet scope. Staff recommended keeping other water- and sewer-related construction and contract items on consent after prior review in Water and Sewer and related committees.
Why it matters: the municipal energy project and related financing affect multi-year capital planning and borrowing; removing those items from consent signals the need for more…
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