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Council votes to enter executive session for annual reviews of city manager and city attorney

5681177 · August 26, 2025
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Summary

Council voted 7–0 to go into executive session to conduct annual employment reviews of the city manager and city attorney; the council recorded 7 ayes on the motion and later voted to close the executive session by the same margin.

Englewood City Council voted Monday to enter an executive session to conduct annual employment reviews for the city manager and the city attorney.

Mayor Othaniel Sierra moved to convene the executive session in the Pikes Peak Conference Room for a personnel matter under Colorado Revised Statutes 24‑6‑402(4)(f) (personnel matters). The motion was seconded and the council voted by roll call: Mayor Pro Tem Anderson, Council Member Noonankamp, Council Member Prang, Council Member Russell, Council Member Ward and Council Member Wright all recorded "Aye," and Mayor Sierra recorded "Aye." The clerk’s roll call was read into the record: "Let the record show 7 ayes."

After the private session concluded later in the evening, the council reconvened in public and a motion to close the executive session was seconded and approved by the same roll‑call tally: seven ayes.

No substantive details of the reviews were discussed in open session and no public action was taken on personnel matters at the meeting's conclusion. Council members were given the opportunity to state on the record whether any improper discussion had occurred during the closed session; no concerns were raised.