For more detailed information on any of these items, read the full agendas and/or staff reports here: http://www.gjcity.org/city-government/agendas-and-minutes/ City Council meeting videos can also be found at the same link.
City Council will discuss the following items at this week’s meetings.
Wednesday, 2/20/19 – 5:00 p.m. City Council Executive Session Administration Conference Room, 250 N. 5th Street, 2nd Floor
Executive session to discuss matter that may be subject to negotiations, developing strategy for negotiations, and/or instructing negotiators pursuant to sections 246402 (4)(e) and 246402 (4)(a) of Colorado’s Open Meetings Law relative to: 1) A possible purchase or real property, the location of which will remain confidential as disclosure would compromise the purpose for which the executive session is authorized as allowed by and pursuant to section 246402(4) of Colorado’s Open Meetings Law and 2) a possible purchase of real property located in the vicinity of 4th Avenue and Riverside Parkway
Wednesday, 2/20/19 – 6:00 p.m. City Council Meeting City Hall Auditorium, 250 N. 5th Street
Proclamations
Proclaiming February 23, 2019 as National TRiO Day in the City of Grand Junction
Proclaiming February 24 March 2, 2019 as Peace Corps Week in the City of Grand Junction
Proclaiming The City of Grand Junction an Inclusive City
Regular Agenda
Resolutions
7a. Agreement with Powderhorn Ski Company, LLC. to Lease Water for Snowmaking
Public Hearings
8ai. An Ordinance Amending the Municipal Code Regarding Possession or Consumption of Alcohol in Parks and Riverfront Trails, Changing the Hours of Prohibited Park Use, and Including Vaping and the Use of Vape Devices as Prohibited in Workplaces, Public Places, and for Use by Minors
8aii. An Ordinance to Amend Chapters 12.04 and 12.08 of the Grand Junction Municipal Code and Section 21.06.010 of the Zoning and Development Code Regarding Camping on Public Property/Public Places
Contact: Sam Rainguet, Communications Manager 970-244-1507 or samr@gjcity.org
So arent we an inclusive city already? Why do we nedd to spend tax payer money on something like this?
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