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Residents press council on pet limits, sidewalks and school safety; council backs e-bike policy work

Centennial City Council · April 7, 2026
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Summary

During public comment, residents asked the council to clarify pet limits in agricultural/neighborhood-conservation zones, deliver a petition to require residential sidewalk snow removal, and to improve walking/biking safety near Gaskill Elementary; council unanimously asked staff to draft an e-bike and e-scooter policy and supported a DRCOG peer-exchange trip.

Three residents used the public-comment period at the April 7 council meeting to raise community concerns and deliver materials to staff.

Mike George (6525 South Andes Place) asked the council to clarify Centennial’s regulated-pet limit and to treat properties in Neighborhood Conservation or Agricultural zoning differently; he said his family keeps five licensed dogs and believes the city’s current language is ambiguous about the “unless” exemption for those zones. His spouse identified herself as Patty George and said lot size (they live on 2.5 acres) should…

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