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City Council approves consent agenda including appointments, health‑plan administrative services and emergency repair contract

2497799 · March 5, 2025
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Summary

The Littleton City Council unanimously approved the consent agenda, including board appointments, an administrative services contract with Cigna, the city audit engagement, an emergency repairs amendment, a license agreement with Littleton Public Schools and meeting minutes.

The Littleton City Council approved the consent agenda (items A–F) by a 5‑0 vote. The packet described the items as follows:

• Item A (ID 25‑O38): Motion to approve appointments to city boards, commissions and committees. • Item B (Resolution O‑4‑2025): Approve agreement with Cigna Health and Life Insurance Company for administrative services for the city's self‑insured health benefit plan. • Item C (ID 25‑29): Motion to approve an engagement letter with Plante Moran for the 2024 fiscal year audit. • Item D (Resolution 15‑2025): Approve a second amendment to the agreement with CNL Water Solutions for emergency repair work on Jackass Hill Road and Mineral Avenue, Broadway and Jamieson Avenue and Powers Park (projects 20375, 20376 and 20377). • Item E (Resolution 14‑2025): Approve an indoor space license agreement between the Littleton Police Department and Littleton Public Schools for the East Community Center. • Item F (ID 205‑36): Motion to approve minutes of the Feb. 4, 2025 Regular City Council meeting.

The motion to approve the consent agenda passed 5‑0. No individual consent item was pulled for separate discussion at the meeting.

Ending: Consent items passed unanimously; they will be implemented through the respective city departments and contract managers.