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City Manager Sean Lewis previews June agenda, Axon addendum and schedule change at Englewood City mayor-manager meeting

Englewood City mayor-manager meeting · May 27, 2026
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Summary

City Manager Sean Lewis outlined June and July agenda items at Englewood City's May 27 mayor-manager meeting, flagging an Axon Enterprises contract addendum of $95,021 and recommending removal of an older Hampton Complete Streets item from consent; the meeting start time was set to 5:30 p.m.

City Manager Sean Lewis on May 27 reviewed upcoming meeting agendas for Englewood City, highlighting contract, grant and construction items and noting a schedule change to begin meetings at 5:30 p.m. He flagged an addendum to an Axon Enterprises contract for $95,021 and several items set for public hearing, including a PUD application for a daycare at 3080 South Broadway.

The presiding official opened the recorded session and listed staff and elected officials present, including Deputy City Clerk Andrina Prado, Executive Assistant Krista Gravy, Mayor Pro Tem Joe Anderson, City Clerk Stephanie Carlisle and City Attorney Tamara Niles. "It looks like everything's on consent, so it might be a short meeting," the presiding official said, and noted they would update the agenda to show a 5:30 p.m. start time.

"We'll start with June 1," City Manager Sean Lewis said, then summarized planned items: a 2026 concrete utility project, a grant application for South Broadway signal equipment upgrades, a contract amendment related to the Colorado Department of Human Services Behavioral Health Administration, and an updated IGA with Arapahoe County for public safety radio use.

Lewis also walked through items scheduled for June 15 and later: the audited comprehensive financial report and audit results; review of the proposed strategic plan; parks-and-recreation bond contracts including work at Pirates Cove and the Englewood Recreation Center; multiple construction contracts (city ditch reach, Complete Streets work and a PPLC replacement project); an acceptance of a Department of Local Affairs housing and planning grant for an Englewood housing action plan; a maintenance-resource contract renewal; a Centennial Park construction contract; and a system-to-system traffic signal communications project. He said staff would transmit more details to council members ahead of those meetings.

Lewis specifically called out an addendum to the Axon Enterprises contract. "Addendum to the Axon Enterprises contract in the amount of $95,021 over the next 5 year contract," he said. That addendum was presented as part of consent items to be considered at the June meeting.

The presiding official proposed removing an older Hampton Complete Streets item from the consent agenda "because of everything that's budget wise" and because some items had not yet gone before the water and sewer board. The presiding official asked Mayor Pro Tem Joe Anderson to run through consent items at the meeting because the presiding official expects to be absent for the next couple of weeks.

Looking ahead to July, Lewis listed an ADA transition plan, the May 2026 financial report, approval of the city's strategic plan, a planned PUD hearing for a proposed daycare at 3080 South Broadway, a massage-business licensing ordinance and a public hearing on commercial nonconforming uses for the July 6 meeting. He said July 13 would include updates to construction design standards and a neighborhood traffic calming program.

No formal motions or votes were recorded in the transcript. Staff reported no additional items, and the presiding official adjourned the meeting. The meeting closed with no formal actions recorded in the transcript; council members and staff were expected to take up the listed consent and hearing items at the scheduled future meetings.