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Broomfield staff propose a model service plan for metropolitan districts to increase consistency and transparency

3154435 · April 30, 2025
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Summary

Staff proposed drafting a model service plan and guidance for future metropolitan districts after reviewing existing practice, noting the city has 49 metro districts with mill levies ranging roughly from 8.13 to 84.254 mills; council generally supported next steps and asked for emphasis on transparency and resident notification.

City staff proposed developing a model service plan and regulatory guidance to standardize how future metropolitan (metro) districts are authorized and overseen in Broomfield, with the stated goals of improving consistency, public notice and financial transparency.

Jeff Romine, senior staff presenting the item, said metro districts are a commonly used finance vehicle in Broomfield and that the city currently has 49 districts with mill levies that, across the set, range from about…

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