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Recent Topics Covered at City Council meetings by Concerned Citizens Feb- Mar

  • akinghineline
  • Feb 3
  • 1 min read

Updated: Apr 8



February 2, 2026


John Hart brought up multiple topics asking for up dates -


  • Tour of water treatment plants: Was informed he only needs to schedule something with Joe Coleman

  • Biota Building Safety Concerns: No Update Given

  • Road updates (Main street areas over flumes and Oak Street grating needed near public restrooms): Jenny Hart agreed CDOT needs contacted about Main Street areas over he flumes

  • "Pots of money" Diagram: Peggy Lindsey said she has asked Julie to put it together for her/us. No ETA provided

  • City Vehicles take home: No update or further information given

  • Request for Bath House, Ice PArk, House City Purchased: There is a workshop on the Bath House Feb 23rd from 4-6

February 17, 2026


Topics brought up


  • John Hart and the police vehicles - moving them at the top and bottom of town instead of them just sitting (no feedback from the council, still no changes)

  • John Wood requested a list of salaries and the number created in the last five years. Tara committed to preparing and sharing this information.

  • Mike H take home vehicles, asking for details (no response back on questions) 


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