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Resident asks Aurora council to file resolution honoring Edna and John W. Moseley

December 02, 2025 | Aurora City, Douglas County, Colorado


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Resident asks Aurora council to file resolution honoring Edna and John W. Moseley
Carl Dixon, a past chairman of the Aurora Housing Authority and past president of Citizens Concerned About Minorities in Aurora, read a draft resolution during the public-comment period asking the city to memorialize Edna Moseley and Lieutenant Colonel John W. Moseley.

Dixon said Edna Moseley (identified in the reading as Edna Williams Wilson Moseley) made history in 1991 as the first Black person and the first woman elected to the Aurora City Council, serving three terms and championing equity, education and public safety. He described Lt. Col. John W. Moseley as a Tuskegee airman and lifelong civic leader and urged the council to convert the draft into a formal resolution rather than requiring the speaker to read the full text into the record.

City staff and officials directed the speaker to submit the written draft to the city clerk so it could be processed as an official resolution filing. No vote or council action on the resolution was recorded during the public-comment period.

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