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Wheat Ridge council swears in new members, approves manager contract changes and cancels Nov. 24 meeting
Summary
At its Nov. 10 meeting the Wheat Ridge City Council swore in newly elected officials, including Mayor Corey Stites, approved amendments to the city manager's employment agreement and voted to cancel the Nov. 24 meeting. The council also set a 30-day timetable to fill the District 3 vacancy created when Stites became mayor.
Wheat Ridge formally swore in its newly elected officials at the Nov. 10 council meeting, and the council approved two consent items including changes to the city manager's employment agreement and the cancellation of an upcoming meeting.
Judge Lucero administered the oath of office to newly elected officials including Corey Stites, who took the oath and assumed the office of mayor. "I will faithfully perform the duties of the Wheat Ridge mayor position," Stites affirmed during the ceremony. Outgoing Mayor Bud Starker and departing council…
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