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BOCC votes to enter executive session to receive legal advice on litigation and contract matters
Summary
The Pueblo County BOCC voted to go into an executive session to receive legal advice under Colorado statute on opioid litigation settlements, the Purdue bankruptcy, bond financing for an oil recycling facility, an IGA transition/amendment, contract negotiations with the Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region and a parks and recreation grant.
County Attorney Cynthia Mitchell requested and the Board of County Commissioners approved a motion on Sept. 4 to move into executive session to receive legal advice on several specific matters, citing Colorado statute as the legal basis for a closed‑door discussion.
Mitchell asked…
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