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Council asks staff to probe meth remediation at Simon Center and timing of pension checks

Englewood City Mayor–Manager Meeting · December 17, 2025
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Summary

Council requested staff to contact Innovative Housing Concepts about meth remediation at the Simon Center and to clarify when pension payments to ‘old-hire’ fire and police members would be issued if the supplemental budget is approved on Jan. 5.

During the Dec. 17 mayor–manager meeting, staff recorded two council follow-up requests stemming from recent council discussion. Council member Russell asked staff to reach out to Innovative Housing Concepts to ask about meth remediation at the Simon Center and to assess potential impacts on the library located there.

Staff also recorded a separate request to the finance department asking when checks would be provided to members of the old-hire fire and police pension plans if council approves the supplemental budget (No. 1) on Jan. 5.

City Manager Sean Lewis confirmed the two follow-ups will be directed to the appropriate departments so answers can be available when the council considers the supplemental budget and related items. No policy changes or payments were approved at this meeting; these were staff-direction items for follow-up.