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Englewood staff preview packed March agendas, flag police-camera discussion and RTD garage follow-up
Summary
City staff reviewed upcoming council meeting agendas, flagged a potentially lengthy debate over police use of cameras and noted a possible cancellation of a Flock Safety MOU after Denver said it was no longer using the system. Staff were asked to analyze thin-client IT deployment and to provide legal guidance on RTD parking obligations.
Englewood City staff on Wednesday reviewed upcoming council agendas and identified several items likely to draw extended debate, including a study-session on police use of cameras and a Dartmouth Bridge change order that some participants said should not be handled on the consent calendar.
City Manager Sean Lewis outlined agenda items for March and April — from code and intergovernmental agreements to contract awards and the 2027 budget preview — and noted CB 18, an ordinance proposing administrative fines for business-license violations, appeared contentious and likely should be pulled from consent. "That just seems to be a little contentious, I would think," one…
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