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Englewood officials fine-tune Jan. 20 council agenda; executive session likely shifted to February
Summary
City staff and the mayor reviewed the Jan. 20 City Council agenda, debated which items belong on consent, and agreed to move a lengthy attorney–client executive session to a February meeting; code compliance and a change to board membership rules were scheduled for early February.
Englewood City leaders met Jan. 14 to finalize preparations for upcoming City Council meetings and to decide which items will appear on the Jan. 20 agenda.
The mayor opened the meeting and read a roster of staff online for the discussion, including Deputy City Clerk Andrina Prado and City Manager Sean Lewis. Staff ran through the Jan. 20 agenda, listing items that include the utilities 2025 annual drinking-water survey results; a City Manager emergency-declaration authority item; recognitions for police academy graduates and holiday-decorating winners; a resolution appointing council liaisons to boards and commissions; a proposed temporary construction easement tied to the "Old Hamden complete sheets" project as stated in the transcript; contract renewals for landscape and snow-and-ice services; and re-openers of labor agreements with the Inglewood Police Benefits Association and the…
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