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Council sets recall election date for Ward 1, rejects motion to accept conditional resignation
Summary
Council set a recall election (resolution R‑117‑2024) within the statutory window and voted 8‑0 to fix a staff‑recommended date to meet overseas ballot deadlines; a separate resolution to accept Councilor Troy Krenning’s resignation with contingency language failed 4‑4.
Loveland City Council on Dec. 3 complied with state recall statutes and ordered a recall election for Councilor Troy Krenning’s Ward 1 seat, setting a staff‑recommended date to accommodate ballot‑mailing deadlines.
The council adopted resolution R‑117‑2024 — "ordering and fixing the date of a recall election" — by an 8‑0 vote. City Attorney Vincent Jungles explained that state law requires the governing body to set a recall date no fewer than 30 and no more than 90 days after petition submission; staff proposed March 4 (the packet shows March 4 as an outside date selected to meet U.S. overseas ballot timelines). The city clerk…
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