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Westminster adopts 2026 appropriations, tap-fee changes and reappoints city manager and city attorney

6702970 · October 28, 2025
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Summary

Council approved several budget and fee measures and authorized employment agreements for the city manager and city attorney during its Oct. 27 meeting. The council passed motions to amend 2025 carryovers and to adopt 2026 appropriations; tap‑fee changes also passed. Council approved employment agreements for City Manager Jody Andrews and City

Westminster City Council on Oct. 27 adopted multiple fiscal and staffing actions: supplemental 2025 appropriations, changes to water and sewer tap fees, the 2026 appropriations ordinance and employment agreements for the city manager and the city attorney.

On financial measures, the council passed a motion to amend certain 2025 funds and to authorize supplemental appropriations related to carryovers and revisions (Council Bill 43). That measure passed on second reading by roll call vote, 6-1. Council also approved an amendment to Chapters 7 and 8 of the Westminster Municipal Code concerning water and sewer tap fees (Council Bill 44) on a 7-0 vote. The annual appropriations ordinance for 2026 (Council Bill 45) passed 7-0 on second reading.

City Manager Jody L. Andrews…

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