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Clear Creek School District board votes to enter executive session on sale of district property in Idaho Springs

Clear Creek School District No. Re-1 Board of Education · February 11, 2025
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The Clear Creek School District No. Re-1 Board of Education voted Feb. 11, 2025 to convene an executive session under Colorado law to discuss the sale of the district's real property interest at 1300 Colorado Boulevard in Idaho Springs and to develop negotiation strategy and instruct negotiators.

The Clear Creek School District No. Re-1 Board of Education voted on Feb. 11, 2025 to convene an executive session to discuss the sale of the district's real property interest at 1300 Colorado Boulevard in Idaho Springs.

A board member moved to "convene an executive session pursuant to Colorado Revised Statutes section 24-6-402(4)(a) — the sale of School District real property interest at 1300 Colorado Boulevard, Idaho Springs, Colorado 80452 — and section 24-6-402(4) to determine positions relative to matters subject to negotiations, develop strategy for negotiations and instruct negotiators," according to the meeting record. The motion was seconded and approved by the board.

The vote to enter executive session was indicated in the public portion of the record; individual votes were not specified verbatim in the transcript. The transcript shows affirmative responses to the motion and that the board moved into executive session. Because the matters discussed in executive session are confidential under the cited statute, the transcript contains no substantive public discussion of bargaining positions, offers, or negotiation strategy.

The executive-session authority cited in the meeting record is a Colorado statute permitting closed deliberations on real-property negotiations and the assignment of negotiating instructions to staff or designated negotiators. The agenda item specifically referenced the parcel at 1300 Colorado Boulevard in Idaho Springs and framed the session around the possible sale of the district's real property interest and related negotiation strategy.

No additional public actions or decisions about the sale were recorded in the public portion of the meeting beyond the vote to convene the closed session. Any further decisions, formal approvals or public disclosures would depend on actions taken following the executive session and any legally required public steps the district must follow.