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The Commerce City City Council met virtually and approved several proclamations, consent items, and one emergency ordinance. Council also declined a motion to return to in-person meetings and approved a future study session on the Derby area.
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At this meeting, the City Council approved proclamations recognizing Nurses Month, Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, and Public Works Week. It also approved a package of routine items, including a zoning amendment, an equipment lease, a housing-related agreement with Adams County, a fee change, a committee change, and a bridge contract. Council introduced an emergency ordinance to repeal earlier temporary limits on fees for third-party food delivery services, and it voted down a request to bring meetings back in person. Council also asked staff to schedule a study session about the Derby area and its history.
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Revised as of 2:40 PM on 5/13/2021 Regular Meeting via Zoom Per Ordinance 2291 the City Manager is authorized to conduct this meeting via Zoom
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