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Mayor and staff preview upcoming Englewood City council agendas, flag ADA plan and Complete Streets contracts

Englewood City Mayor–Manager Meeting · July 15, 2026
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Summary

City officials previewed agendas for July–August council meetings, highlighting planned adoption of an ADA transition plan for consent, contract awards for the Old Hamden Complete Streets project, recognitions for Craig Hospital and updates on AMI meters and utility rate reviews. No formal votes occurred at the mayor–manager meeting.

The mayor opened the July 15 mayor–manager meeting for Englewood City, welcomed staff and asked that the meeting proceed.

John, a city staff member who led the agenda review, said, "We'll start with the July 20 meeting," and read a long list of items slated for council consideration, including a conservation overlay district follow‑up, recognitions for Craig Hospital, Brewability and Tree Line Pass, and a sole‑source procurement resolution for street lighting on the Old Hamden Complete Streets project. He also listed the proposed adoption of an ADA transition plan and several budget and personnel items.

The mayor and staff agreed the ADA transition plan should be placed on the consent agenda. Staff also called out Budget Supplemental No. 3, an appointment to the cultural arts commission, easement and construction items tied to the Old Hamden Complete Streets project, and an anticipated contract award with Tech Systems Inc. for construction work related to that project.

Looking ahead, staff previewed the July 27 agenda items — neighborhood traffic calming, updates on the Bridal House 'ready to work' and navigation center programs, a mid‑year capital improvement plan review and the monthly general fund financial report — and discussed estimated presentation times (the mayor estimated roughly 15–30 minutes for the Bridal House and related items).

For August 3, staff said the Budget Advisory Committee will present its annual report, the city will recognize its fleet team, and staff will bring forward AMI meter work with Core and Main. They also noted a planning item tied to PNC Bank's acquisition of 1stBank and related signage changes. Staff reported agreements reached with the Littleton cemetery association and St. Mary's and said a proposed IGA with Rapha County for coordinated election services would depend on sufficient petition signatures.

Staff flagged August 10 items including an AmeriCorps fellows update and study sessions to solicit council feedback on the city's proposed strategic plan, and August 17 items such as a water, sewer and stormwater fund financial plan with proposed 2027 rate updates, water treatment plant phase‑2 improvements, agreements on bike lane and surface work and a flood risk study IGA.

The meeting closed with a short review of outstanding council requests. Staff said they will review meeting video to clarify a previously reported conflict related to Dartmouth and will strengthen communications about lead service line replacement and potholing so residents better understand when work will occur and why.

No formal motions or votes were recorded during the mayor–manager meeting; it was an administrative briefing to prepare staff and council for upcoming public meetings and hearings.