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Broomfield council approves slate of ballot questions and routine consent items; six charter amendments placed before voters

5565969 · August 13, 2025
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The City and County of Broomfield City Council unanimously approved consent agenda items and voted to place six proposed charter amendments on the November ballot; several charter questions drew brief council discussion before being approved for the coordinated election.

The Broomfield City and County Council voted on multiple items during its meeting, approving a set of consent items and advancing six proposed charter amendments that will appear on the Nov. 5 coordinated ballot.

Council approved the consent agenda—including contract amendments, construction agreements, and a master license agreement—without recorded dissent. City and county attorney Nancy Rogers summarized the next set of items as six proposed charter amendments on second reading, including a general cleanup, prohibiting dual publicly elected offices, changes to how vacancies are filled, a requirement to adopt and maintain a code of ethics, modifications to emergency ordinance effectiveness, and a change to how intergovernmental agreements (IGAs) are approved.

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