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Wheat Ridge boards, commissions say volunteers sustained dozens of city programs in 2024

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City presentations highlighted 2024 accomplishments from nine public bodies, about 85 volunteers, and workplans for 2025, including planning, sustainability, cultural programming and grant-making.

Wheat Ridge City Council heard consolidated annual reports Monday from nine city boards and commissions that together rely on about 85 volunteers and staff liaisons to run planning, cultural, environmental and community grant programs.

Council received summaries of 2024 achievements and 2025 workplans in a single study-session presentation intended to increase communication between council and the city’s public bodies.

City Manager Cole Goff, who introduced the presentation, said the report was created in response to a 2023 request from council for more regular updates from public bodies. “This 2024 boards and commissions annual report . . . is focused on the 2024 achievements of each of our public bodies and then gives you a preview of upcoming items they plan to address in 2025,” Goff said.

Presenters described the activity and staffing of each public body. The Election Commission reported minimal activity in 2024 after a February special election…

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