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I. Mayor Linda Olson and City Manager Shawn Lewis will discuss upcoming agendas for Regular Council meetings and Study Sessions.
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A
A
A
Yeah
and
then
the
rest
is
director
sabata
doing
going
through
the
budget,
with
all
the
directors
in
hand
right
on
hand.
C
A
A
B
Yeah,
I
think
we're
still
working
those
details
out:
okay,
but
right
now,
maria
would
like
each
director
to
really
review
major
changes.
A
A
Are
you
doing
you're.
B
Yes,
everything
is
up
and
going.
What
was
your
question
mayor.
B
C
So
I
remember
we
had
put
this
down
to
20
minutes
for
peter's
presentation,
but.
C
Oh
for
the
water
improvements-
oh
sorry,
I
apologize
never
mind.
C
I
can
double
check.
That
is
the
time
that
they
did
give
so.
E
D
Sean
the
I
guess,
just
based
off
a
member
russell's
point
from
not
last
night's
meeting,
but
the
meeting
before
is
that
going
to
be
able
to
provide
the
different
sizing
as
well
as
part
of
this
presentation.
D
E
D
B
I
think
that
count
staff
is
still
under
the
direction
of
council,
which
was
the
25-year
storm
event,
but.
B
That
was
the
latest
direction
that
we
got
from
the
council.
D
It
was,
it
was,
but
it
sounded
like
member
russell
did
want
to
look
at
different
options
and
I
believe
member
anderson
has
brought
it
up
in
the
past
as
well.
So
maybe
even
coming
back
with
ten-year
okay,
yeah
I'll
I'll
check
with
mariah.
A
B
Yeah,
I
think
it's
a
the
cost.
Difference
is
what
you're
going
to
be
looking
at
so
it'll
just
be
kind
of
a
cost
benefit
between
larger
pipes,
more
money
or
smaller
pipes,
slightly
less
money.
But
let
me
check
with
marie
and
see
if
I
can
get
a
little
more
information
on
that.
A
B
But
I'll
make
sure
that
she
looks
at
a
couple
of
options
here.
A
C
I
did
already
have
an
alternative
date
for
the
communications
update.
If
this
works
for
council
september
8th
currently
has
no
study
session
items
on
it,
would
you
like
to
go
ahead
and
move
it
to
there.
B
B
So
you
also
have
in
terms
of
motions
on
august
17th.
You
have
a
change
order
to
the
police
building
and
I
think
I
mentioned
that
at
the
last
mayor
manager
meeting
some
of
those
appointment
of
clary
excuse
me
clearly
charlton
and
a
number
of
other
associate
judges,
municipal
court
judge,
salary.
A
So
question
about
that:
will
they
be
there
sworn
in
or
how
will
that
work?
Is
it
just
an
app
it's
just
a
resolution?
They
aren't
sworn
in
right.
E
F
E
E
E
B
Yeah
good
question:
so
next
we
have
three
colorado
trucks
that
we're
purchasing
two
bucket
trucks.
We
have
a
grant
of
a
water
line.
Easement.
This,
I
believe,
is
a
resident.
No,
no,
it
looks
like
that's
at
centennial
park,
but
we
are
going
to
be
granting
an
easement
and
then
we
have
a
romance
park.
Phase
two
grant
award
so.
B
B
B
I
think
we
maria
gave
you,
I
think,
a
little
preview
on
some
june
numbers
that
are
looking
surprisingly
strong,
but
that
will
be
well
you've
gotten
those
and
those
were
solid,
but
we
are
getting
some
pretty
good
forecasts
for
preliminary
results
for
july
as
well,
and
then
we
have
a
follow-up
to
the
2021
draft
budget,
and
this
is
actually
the
meeting
where
we're
going
to
probably
bring
back
based
on
the
conversation,
the
priorities
that
council
lays
out
we'll
be
bringing
back
a
budget
that
is
closer
in
line.
B
B
sounds
good
and
then
and
then
return
to
in
person,
meetings
and
reopening
of
facilities.
Those
have
been
on
are
were
asked
to
be
put
on
previously.
B
B
A
check-in
to
talk
to
talk
about
reopening
of
city
facilities.
We
did
have
consensus
on
that.
Is
that
correct
to
have
that
discussion?
I
think
we
did.
I
think
four
people.
A
What
reopening
of
which?
What
part
of
city
facilities.
B
A
B
Yeah,
that's
that's
good,
we'll
do
that
any
other
questions
on
the
24th.
E
B
And
then,
on
that
september
8th,
we
now
have
the
communications
update.
We
also
have
authorizing
application
for
bureau
of
reclamation's
water,
smart
water,
energy
efficiency
grant
and
that's
a
grant
that
we're
applying
for
out
of
utilities
to
replace
all
the
flat
meters
with
real
meters.
Okay,
you
can
actually
measure
usage.
B
Well,
that's
the
plan
is
to
apply
for
grants
that
will
really
help
the
residents
and
certainly
the
utility
as
well
yeah.
We
get
some
funds
for
that.
We've
been
in
touch
with
the
water,
smart
folks
and
they've
been
interested
in
the
project,
so
we'll
see
great,
and
then
I'm
not
sure
what
this
contract
update
is.
C
The
contract
update,
I've
been
told,
rhonda
will
be
presenting
it.
I
unfortunately
don't
have
anything
submitted.
I
do
believe
it's
a
changeover,
but
I
don't
have
further
detail
other
than
that.
I
know
it's
a
switch
from
one
thing
to
another,
but
I
don't
have
all
of
the
details.
B
All
right
and
then
the
floodplain
language
adoption.
Can
you
read
that
one
jade
please.
F
B
Definitely
I
I
did
want
to
see
it.
It
might
be
worth
council's
time
before
september
24th
to
have
a
discussion.
You
know
on
green
building
code,
any
of
the
there
have
been
some
suggestions
that
have
been
presented
to
council
via
email
about
building
codes
and
council
member
wink.
B
Actually,
in
some
comments
that
she
shared
with
me
on
the
sustainability
tab
of
the
strategic
plan,
they
have
not
been
implemented
yet,
but
she
that's
one
of
the
things
that
she
wanted
to
look
at,
so
I
would
just
throw
out
that
if
that
isn't
of
interest,
you
know
we
could
adopt
that
at
the
same
time,
but
we
could
also
do
it
separately
as
well.
I
don't
think
allison
correct
me
if
I'm
wrong,
but
these
codes
can
actually
go
separately.
We
just
typically
bring
them
all
together.
F
A
B
Sure
so
it
looks
like
that
that
would
be
on
the
28th,
so
we
have
some
time.
A
B
Yeah
and
thinking
about
that
further,
it's
not
uncommon.
For
you
know
some
cities
don't
adopt
the
property
maintenance,
international
property
maintenance
code,
which
we
have
that
one
adopted.
You
know,
they're
very
interchangeable.
So
you
know
if
someone
wants
to
bring
that
up,
they
can
do
that
at
this
meeting.
B
I
would
I
withdraw
my
my
suggestion
and
then
moving
on
to
october
5th,
we
had
the
budget
ordinance.
That
would
be.
A
B
A
A
F
Yeah
and
and
honestly
most
of
this
is
going
to
be
presented
by
outside
counsel,
so
I
just
need
to
give
them
a
date
to
be
here
and
and
loop.
You
in
on
some
of
the
legal
issues
they're
addressing.
A
C
Have
that
added
they
did
offered
45
minutes,
but
again,
I
believe
this
will
be
an
interactive
time.
B
Well,
I
think,
when
they
say
back,
interactive,
they're
they're
talking
really
about
kind
of
the
discussion
that
we
had
the
last
time
where
they
put
present
some
information
did
we
discuss
it
present,
discuss
okay?
Is
that
what
you
understood,
jade.
B
I
do
think
the
redevelopment
office
is
being
trying
to
be
sensitive
of
long
droning
presentations
that
lack
interaction.
A
B
Lose
participants,
so
all
right
are
we
ready
to
move
on
to
the
28th
all
right
28th.
We
have
just
the
august
2020
financial
review,
and
that
was
where
we've
tentatively
set
the
building
of
fire
and
allison
I'll
get
with
on
the
department
and
make
sure
that
you
have
plenty
of
time
on
that.
You
probably
need
a
month
at
least.
E
B
B
I
did
get
follow-up
from
lindsay
after
we
put
this
on
that
she
thought
that
it
would
be
most
productive
for
it
to
be
just
staff
to
england,
housing
authority
staff
to
council.
But
yes,
soldier,
okay,
you
agree.
B
B
B
A
Yeah,
I
have
a
meeting
at
nine,
so
I
should
have
said
that
to
you
all
and
it's
with
matt
and
the
some
of
his
folks
working
on
the
pit
what's
needed
for
englewood.
B
Yeah,
well,
that's
fine!
We
can
move
on.
That's
the
last
item
that
we
have
planned.
Essentially,
so
we
can
move
on.
I
only
got
two
council
requests.
Last
night
remember
russell
asked
about
the
state
of
emergency
and
allison
did
respond
during
her
comments,
so
maybe
I'll
follow
up
with
her
and
just
make
sure
that
she
doesn't
want
anything
else
on
that
and
then
count
member
after.
A
Miracle
yeah
I
this
has
come
up
before,
and
so
I
and
I
think
member
anderson
maybe
brought
it
up
the
last
time
of
when
are
we
maybe
allison
some
overview
of?
When
do
you
move
in
and
out
of
an
emergency
order?
What
would
trip
it
to
go
out
of
it?
What
would
okay?
I
don't.
I
don't
know
what
the
intent
behind
some
of
the
questions
is,
so
you
might
want
to
ask
them.
What
is
it
that
you're
getting
at
with
this,
because
I
don't
know
if
it
will
answer
what
their
heartthrob
issue
is.
F
It-
and
this
is
a
very
different
kind
of
emergency
than
we've
ever
had
before,
so
we're
all
having
to
reconceptualize
this.
So
I
will
put
something
in
writing,
but
standard
rules
don't
apply.
We
don't
have
a
major
fire
and
as
soon
as
we
can
start
rebuilding
the
emergency
is
over
this
just
kind
of
goes
on
and
on
and
on
so
it's
a
it's
a
whole
different
way
for
us
to
look
at
what
an
emergency
entails.
E
B
Okay
and
then
mayor
olsen,
we
had
what
hours
do
the
co-responders
work?
How
many
total
staff
are
there?
Other
parts
of
that
question
you'd
like
asked.
E
B
A
Think
the
days
and
and
the
hours,
if
there's
any
current
data
of
how
many
calls
you
know
they
follow
up
on
that
I'll,
relieve
police
from
having
to
to
do
things
that
really
allow.
You
know
that
frees
them
up
to
do
other
things
that
that
would
be
great.
I
know
that
at
one
point
all
health
network
had
done
a
financial
look
at
like
six
months
to
see
what
they
did
in
terms
of
change
of
saving
emergency
room
costs
that
isn't
something
we
pay
for,
but
it's
a
well.
A
I
don't
know
how
that
works.
If
we,
if
we
take
people
to
the
emergency
room
anyway,
if
there's
anything
like
that
that
they
can
share
with
us,
I
think
that
would
be
really
helpful.
I
I
do
think
that
our
council
does
not
all
understand
the
depth
of
what
our
co-responder
program
is
and
how
long
it's
been
around.
B
A
E
A
It's
not
just
starting
from
scratch!
Well,.
B
We'll
run
that
you'll
get
a
copy
of
the
submitted
counsel
request
and
you
can
make
edits
to
that.
But
I'll
start
I'll
just
have
them
do
background
days,
hours
staff,
how
many
calls
per
week?
How
many
do
they
go
on
by
themselves?
I.E,
relieving
police
of
doing
it
cost
maybe
even
cost
to
add
staff
that
seemed
to
be
a
hot
topic
last
night
and
then
taking
people
to
the
emergency
room.
B
Probably
next
week
we
can
talk
about
the
when
we
want
to
bring
the
police
stuff
back,
but
I
do
think
that
we
can
probably
have
you
all
thought
you
mentioned
something
about
next
week.
So.
A
B
Sorry,
thank
you
and
I
do
think
we
could
put
something
together
and
the
clerk's
office
may
punish
me
later,
but
for
sticking
something
on
the
agenda
this
late
hour
for
next
week,
but
I
think
we
could
at
least
put
together
an
outline
for
you
all,
but
probably
something
more
comprehensive
the
following
week.
So
just
yeah.
B
I
could
do
that
during
city
manager
report
too.
What
would
your
preference
be.