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Commerce City council narrowly approves $16.3 million for East 104th Avenue police substation
Summary
On second reading the council approved an ordinance allocating $16,300,000 toward a police substation on East 104th Avenue by a 5-4 vote; the transcript reports the vote but does not record individual member remarks.
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Commerce City Council approved an ordinance on second reading to allocate $16,300,000 toward construction of a police substation on East 104th Avenue. The measure passed by a 5-to-4 vote, according to the meeting summary.
The transcript records the amount and the close vote but does not provide text of the ordinance or identify which members voted for or against it. The item was considered after the council returned from recesses for the city's improvement districts and urban renewal authority.
The council's approval advances the planned substation funding; the transcript does not include details about project timeline, contractor selection, or additional funding sources. No amendments or alternate funding instructions are recorded in the meeting summary.
The meeting proceeded to administrative business and concluded the public portion with an executive session for the city manager's annual performance evaluation.

