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Centennial council approves posting legal notices to city website
Summary
The Centennial City Council voted Dec. 17 to approve ordinance 2024-0-17 to post many legal notices and ordinances on the city’s official website, moving away from routine newspaper publication while keeping required statutory newspaper notices and a three-month transition plan.
The Centennial City Council on Dec. 17 approved ordinance 2024-0-17 to allow the city to publish many legal notices, ordinances and other records on its official website instead of relying on paid newspaper publication.
City Clerk Christina Lovelace and Assistant City Attorney Molly Schultz told the council the shift would improve transparency and speed while reducing recurring costs. Lovelace said the meetings page ranks among the city’s top-accessed pages and that online publication would offer a “one stop shop” with integrated links and subscription options. Schultz described the mechanics of the change, saying the city would continue to meet existing timelines (for example, posting ordinances three…
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