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Parker Council: moratorium vote fails 3–2; council creates city-administrator office; council directs staff on CCN transfer
Summary
At its Jan. 7 meeting, Parker City Council voted 3–2 to leave the temporary water moratorium in place, adopted an ordinance establishing the municipal officer position of city administrator, approved minutes from Dec. 17 and directed staff to gather more information about a proposed CCN transfer and water-line costs.
The Parker City Council held its regular meeting on Jan. 7, 2025. Key actions and directions from the meeting included a three-to-two vote to retain the existing temporary water moratorium, adoption of an ordinance creating the municipal officer position of city administrator, approval of December 17 minutes, and direction to staff to collect more information on a proposed water CCN transfer and associated infrastructure costs.
Votes at a glance
- Approval of Dec. 17, 2024 meeting minutes: motion by Mayor Pro Tem Reid; second by Council Member Kershaw; motion carried (tally recorded as 5–0). No roll-call-by-name was read into the record.
- Ordinance 888 (proposed lift of the temporary water moratorium): Motion to lift the moratorium was made and seconded; the council recorded two yes votes (Council Member Pilgrim, Council Member Kershaw) and three no votes (Council Member Amanda Ngo, Council Member Todd Beck, Mayor…
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