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Council adopts rule limiting signs in chambers amid tensions between mayor and a councilor

2763007 · March 25, 2025
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Summary

Pueblo City Council on March 24 adopted a resolution restricting signs and posters in council chambers and debated internal communications after Mayor Graham accused a councilor of sending harassing emails to her staff.

Pueblo City Council on Monday adopted a resolution restricting the display of signs and posters in council chambers, a measure brought forward at the request of council members and approved 5-2.

The measure (agenda item M-8) establishes a policy limiting signs or posters within council chambers; a staff report described the change as a clarification of decorum that city council requested. The resolution passed following a brief staff presentation and a motion to approve.

The vote occurred amid a broader and more heated exchange between Mayor Graham and Councilor…

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