HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOUNCIL - SUMMARY AGENDA - 03/04/2025Fort Collins City Council Agenda
Regular Meeting
6:00 p.m., Tuesday, March 4, 2025
City Council Chambers at City Hall, 300 Laporte Avenue, Fort Collins, CO 80521
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City Council
Regular Meeting Agenda
March 4, 2025 at 6:00 PM
Jeni Arndt, Mayor
Emily Francis, District 6, Mayor Pro Tem
Susan Gutowsky, District 1
Julie Pignataro, District 2
Tricia Canonico, District 3
Melanie Potyondy, District 4
Kelly Ohlson, District 5
300 Laporte Avenue, Fort Collins
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PROCLAMATIONS & PRESENTATIONS
5:00 PM
A) PROCLAMATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS
PP 1. Declaring March 8, 2025 as International Women's Day.
PP 2. Declaring March 2025 as Fix-a-Leak Month.
REGULAR MEETING
6:00 PM
B) CALL MEETING TO ORDER
C) PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
D) ROLL CALL
E) CITY MANAGER'S AGENDA REVIEW
• City Manager Review of Agenda
• Consent Calendar Review, including removal of items from Consent Calendar for individual
discussion.
F) COMMUNITY REPORTS - None.
G) PUBLIC COMMENT ON ANY TOPICS OR ITEMS OR COMMUNITY EVENTS
(Including requests for removal of items from Consent Calendar for individual discussion.)
Individuals may comment regarding any topics of concern, whether or not included on this agenda.
Comments regarding land use projects for which a development application has been filed should be
submitted in the development review process** and not to Council.
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a particular agenda item during general public comment, that speaker will not also be entitled to speak
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• The presiding officer will determine and announce the length of time allowed for each speaker.
• Each speaker will be asked to state their name and general address for the record, and, if their
comments relate to a particular agenda item, to identify the agenda item number. Any written
comments or materials intended for the Council should be provided to the City Clerk.
• A timer will beep one time and turn yellow to indicate that 30 seconds of speaking time remain and
will beep again and turn red when a speaker’s time has ended.
[For questions about the development review process or the status of any particular development,
consult the City's Development Review Center page at https://www.fcgov.com/developmentreview, or
contact the Development Review Center at 970.221.6760.]
H) PUBLIC COMMENT FOLLOW-UP
I) COUNCILMEMBER REMOVAL OF ITEMS FROM CONSENT CALENDAR FOR DISCUSSION
CONSENT CALENDAR
The Consent Calendar is intended to allow Council to spend its time and energy on the important
items on a lengthy agenda. Staff recommends approval of the Consent Calendar. Agenda items pulled
from the Consent Calendar by either Council or the City Manager will be considered separately under
their own Section, titled “Consideration of Items Removed from Consent Calendar for Individual
Discussion.” Items remaining on the Consent Calendar will be approved by Council with one vote. The
Consent Calendar consists of:
• Ordinances on First Reading that are routine;
• Ordinances on Second Reading that are routine;
• Those of no perceived controversy;
• Routine administrative actions.
1. Consideration and Approval of the Minutes of the February 18, 2025 Regular meeting.
The purpose of this item is to approve the minutes of the February 18, 2025 Regular meeting.
2. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 018, 2025, Appropriating Prior Year Reserves and
Unanticipated Philanthropic Revenue Received by City Give for Various Programs and
Services as Designated by the Donors.
This Ordinance, unanimously adopted on First Reading on February 18, 2025, appropriates
$88,371.82 in philanthropic revenue received through City Give. These miscellaneous gifts to
various City departments support a variety of programs and services and are aligned with both
the City’s strategic priorities and the respective donors’ designation.
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In 2019, City Give, a formalized enterprise-wide initiative was launched to create a transparent,
non-partisan governance structure for the acceptance and appropriations of charitable gifts.
3. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 019, 2025, Appropriating Unanticipated Philanthropic
Revenue Received by City Give for Fort Collins Public Safety Services as Designated by
the Donor.
This Ordinance, unanimously adopted on First Reading on February 18, 2025, appropriates
$450,000 in philanthropic revenue received by City Give from the Woodward Charitable Trust per
the donor’s designated purpose.
In 2019, City Give, a formalized enterprise-wide initiative was launched to create a transparent,
non-partisan governance structure for the acceptance and appropriations of charitable gifts.
4. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 020, 2025, Appropriating Unanticipated Philanthropic
Revenue Received by City Give for Immigration Legal Fund, Neighborhood Services as
Designated by the Donor.
This Ordinance, unanimously adopted on First Reading on February 18, 2025, appropriates
$100,000 in philanthropic revenue received by City Give from the Colorado Health Foundation for
the designated purpose of the Immigration Legal Fund.
In 2019, City Give, a formalized enterprise-wide initiative was launched to create a transparent,
non-partisan governance structure for the acceptance and appropriations of charitable gifts.
5. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 021, 2025, Appropriating Prior Year Reserves of a
Development Contribution to Construction and Authorizing Transfers of Appropriations
for the Pedestrian Intersection Improvements Project and Related Art in Public Places.
This Ordinance, unanimously adopted on First Reading on February 18, 2025, appropriates a
development contribution to construction from the developer of The Standard at Fort Collins to
the Pedestrian Intersection Improvements project (Project). The funds will be used for design and
construction of pedestrian crossing improvements at West Prospect Road and Prospect Lane. If
approved, this item will 1) appropriate $20,000 received in 2018 as a development contribution to
construction by an adjacent development and 2) appropriate $200 (1%) of the development
contribution to construction to the Art in Public Places (APP) program.
6. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 022, 2025, Making a Supplemental Appropriation of a
Development Contribution to Construction and Authorizing Transfers of Appropriations
for the Willow Street Improvements – Linden Street to Lincoln Avenue Project and Related
Art in Public Places.
This Ordinance, unanimously adopted on First Reading on February 18, 2025, appropriates a
development contribution to construction from the developer of the Bas Bleu Development to the
Willow Street Improvements – Linden Street to Lincoln Avenue capital project (Project). The funds
will be used for design services. If approved, this item will 1) appropriate $29,545 received in 2025
as a development contribution to construction by an adjacent development and 2) appropriate
$295 (1%) of the development contribution to construction to the Art in Public Places (APP)
program.
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7. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 023, 2025, Making Supplemental Appropriations and
Appropriating Prior Year Reserves and Authorizing Transfers for the College Avenue -
Trilby Road Intersection Improvements Project and Related Art in Public Places.
This Ordinance, unanimously adopted on First Reading on February 18, 2025, provides
supplemental appropriations for the College Avenue - Trilby Road Intersection Improvements
Project (Project). The funds will be used for construction of improvements at the intersection of
South College Avenue and Trilby Road. If approved this item will: 1) appropriate $1,294,934 from
the Stormwater Reserves fund; 2) appropriate $1,139,824 from Fort Collins-Loveland Water
District (FCLWD) funds; 3) appropriate $28,838 South Fort Collins Sanitation District (SFCSD)
funds; 4) appropriate the unanticipated revenues from the sale of real property at 945 East
Prospect Road; 5) transfer $1,600,000 in Community Capital Improvement Program (CCIP)
Arterial Intersection Improvements funds; 6) transfer $246,503 from the Suniga Improvements
project; 7) appropriate $265,393 in Transportation Capital Expansion Fee (TCEF) reserve funds;
and 8) appropriate $30,789 (1% of additional funding) from the Project to the Art in Public Places
(APP) program.
8. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 024, 2025, Authorizing Transfers of Appropriations from
the Laporte Avenue Bridges Project to the Laporte Avenue Multimodal Improvements
Project.
This Ordinance, unanimously adopted on First Reading on February 18, 2025, transfers funding
from the Laporte Avenue Bridges project (Bridges) to the Laporte Avenue Multimodal
Improvements project (Project). If approved this item will transfer the remaining $165,075 from
the Bridges to the Project.
9. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 025, 2025, Removing a Condition on the Zoning
Classification and Amending the Zoning Map of the City of Fort Collins for that Certain
Property Known as the Second Fischer Rezoning.
This Ordinance, unanimously adopted on First Reading on February 18, 2025, removes the
condition on the zoning of these two parcels, which condition was part of a 2020 rezoning into the
current zone district.
This is a request to rezone 1185 and 1201 Westward Drive to remain in the current zone district,
but to remove a previously approved condition for a specific parking requirement in potential future
development. Such a condition is currently in place upon the zoning.
10. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 027, 2025, Annexing the Property Known as the Heritage
Annexation to the City of Fort Collins, Colorado.
This Ordinance, unanimously adopted on First Reading on February 18, 2025, annexes a 24.84-
acre property located northeast of the intersection of International Boulevard and Mexico Way.
The Initiating Resolution was adopted on January 7, 2025. A related item to zone the annexed
property is presented as the next item on this Agenda.
This annexation request is in conformance with the State of Colorado Revised Statutes as they
relate to annexation, the City of Fort Collins City Plan, and the Larimer County and City of Fort
Collins Intergovernmental Agreement Regarding Growth Management.
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11. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 028, 2025, Amending the Zoning Map of the City of Fort
Collins, Classifying for Zoning Purposes the Property Included in the Heritage Annexation
to the City of Fort Collins, and Approving Corresponding Changes to the Residential
Neighborhood Sign District Map and the Lighting Context Area Map.
This Ordinance, unanimously adopted on First Reading on February 18, 2025, zones the property
included in the Heritage Annexation into the Employment (E) zone district and place the property
into the appropriate Non-residential Sign District and the LC1 Lighting Context Area.
This item is a quasi-judicial matter and if it is considered on the discussion agenda it will be
considered in accordance with the procedures described in Section 2(d) of the Council’s Rules of
Meeting Procedures adopted in Resolution 2024-148.
12. Items Relating to Election Code Changes.
A. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 029, 2025, Amending 7-145 of the Code of the City of Fort
Collins to Clarify and Revise the Process for Enforcement of Campaign Violations.
B. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 030, 2025, Amending Article V of Chapter 7 of the Code of
the City of Fort Collins to Clarify and Revise the Restrictions and Requirements Related to
Campaign Contributions in City Elections.
D. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 032, 2025, Amending Section 7-165 of the Code of the City
of Fort Collins to Clarify and Revise the Requirements for Petition Circulators.
E. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 033, 2025, Amending Chapter 7 of the Code of the City of
Fort Collins to Update Various Sections Related to City Elections for Consistency with the City
Charter and Within Chapter 7.
These Ordinances, unanimously adopted on First Reading on February 18, 2025, adopt
amendments to the City Election Code. Ordinance No. 031 (C.) will be presented for second
reading adoption under discussion due to a split vote.
A change was made to Ordinance No. 030, 2025 on First Reading with an amendment substituting
in Section 2 of the Ordinance, which amends Code Section 7-135(a), “for Denver-Aurora-
Lakewood” in the place of “Denver-Boulder-Greeley.” This change has been incorporated into the
Second Reading version that was published.
In 2015, Council formed an ad hoc committee (Election Code Committee) to review, discuss and
recommend the most beneficial changes to the Code and City Charter regarding elections and
other related matters. The ad hoc committee was changed to a standing committee in January
2017 for the purpose of identifying and evaluating ideas for improvements to City election laws
and practices and anticipating adjustments that may be needed to adapt to a changing legal and
technological environment. These items are coming forward for Council consideration based on
recommendations by that Committee.
13. First Reading of Ordinance No. 026, 2025, Declaring Certain City-Owned Property at
Pelican Marsh Natural Area as Right-of-Way and Approval of Financial Compensation to
the Natural Areas Fund.
The purpose of this item is to declare approximately 0.073 acres of Pelican Marsh Natural Area
as Right-of-Way (ROW) for the US 287 and Triangle Drive Signal Installation (Project).
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The Project would install a new traffic signal, perform utility relocations, and make active modes
improvements at the intersection of US 287 and Triangle Drive. The Project would also stripe
existing pavement for a northbound left and southbound right turn lanes onto Triangle Drive from
US 287. All active modes improvements will meet Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
requirements and provide pedestrian and bicycle connections between the Ridgewood Hills and
Shenandoah neighborhoods west of US 287 to the Lakeview on the Rise Subdivision east of US
287. Pursuant to the Natural Areas Easement Policy (adopted by Council in 2012), adjustments
were made to the proposal to minimize impacts to the natural resources, and Engineering will
compensate Natural Areas for the property rights (including right of way) needed for the Project.
14. Items Relating to Development Contributions to Construction from The Landing at Lemay
Development.
A. First Reading of Ordinance No. 034, 2025, Appropriating a Development Contribution to
Construction and Authorizing Transfers of Appropriations for the Cordova Road Corridor Project
and Related Art in Public Places.
B. First Reading of Ordinance No. 035, 2025, Appropriating a Development Contribution to
Construction and Authorizing Transfers of Appropriations for the Vine and Lemay BNSF Overpass
Project and Related Art in Public Places.
The purpose of this item is to appropriate development contributions from The Landing at Lemay
development project to the Cordova Road Corridor (Cordova) and Vine and Lemay BNSF
Overpass (Vine/Lemay) capital projects. If approved, this item will: 1) appropriate $226,564
received in 2025 from The Landing at Lemay as a development contribution to construction by an
adjacent development to the Cordova project; 2) appropriate $2,266 (1%) of the development
contribution to construction to the Art in Public Places (APP) program; 3) appropriate $290,163
received in 2025 from The Landing at Lemay as a development contribution to construction by an
adjacent development to the Vine/Lemay project; and 4) appropriate $2,902 (1%) of the
development contribution to construction to the Art in Public Places (APP) program. This item
also apprises Council of the transfer of $7,941 (3% of $264,708) to the Transportation Capital
Expansion Fee (TCEF) reserves fund for administering a Landing at Lemay payment to Capstone
Cottages, Capstone Collegiate Communities – Fort Collins LLC.
15. First Reading of Ordinance No. 036, 2025, Appropriating a Development Contribution to
Construction and Authorizing Transfers of Appropriations for the College Avenue-Drake
Road Intersection Improvements Project and Related Art in Public Places.
The purpose of this item is to appropriate a development contribution for construction from the
King Soopers 146 – Midtown Gardens Marketplace Development to the College Avenue-Drake
Road Intersection Improvements project (Project). The funds will be used for design services. If
approved, this item will: 1) appropriate $100,265 received in 2025 as a development contribution
to construction by an adjacent development and 2) appropriate $1,003 (1%) of the development
contribution to construction to the Art in Public Places (APP) program.
16. First Reading of Ordinance No. 037, 2025, Making a Supplemental Appropriation and
Authorizing Transfer of Appropriations for the Gardens on Spring Creek Internship
Program.
The purpose of this item is to support the Gardens on Spring Creek internship program by:
• Appropriating $9,800 of unanticipated grant revenue awarded by the Colorado Department of
Agriculture (CDA)) and
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• Utilizing matching funds in the amount of $9,800 from existing 2025 appropriations into these
new grant projects.
In January 2025 the CDA awarded the City a total of $9,800 under the CDA’s Agricultural
Workforce Development Grant Program (AWDP). The Garden’s Internship Program aligns with
the objective of the AWDP in addressing the shortage of skilled agricultural workers in Colorado
by providing training and support through internships. The City will be providing an additional
$9,800 in required matching funds. The award funds and City’s matching funds will support hiring
two interns for the Garden’s’ summer 2025 internship program.
The $9,800 in funds through the CDA’s Agricultural Workforce Development Grant Program are
state funds and are pursuant to two separate State of Colorado purchase orders, with
corresponding terms and conditions. Each award/purchase order provides up to $4,900 for each
paid internship provided through the Garden’s summer 2025 internship program. There is no
requirement that the City sign an agreement for either award. Rather, upon the City submitting
the first request for reimbursement under each award/purchase order to CDA, the City agrees to
all terms and conditions of the award.
17. Items Relating to the Fort Collins Police Services Victim Services Unit.
A. First Reading of Ordinance No. 038, 2025, Making a Supplemental Appropriation of Funds
Received from the Eighth Judicial District Victim Assistance and Law Enforcement Board in the
General Fund for the Fort Collins Police Services Victim Services Unit.
B. First Reading of Ordinance No. 039, 2025, Making a Supplemental Appropriation of Funds
Received from the Colorado Division of Criminal Justice Under the Federal Victim of Crime Act in
the General Fund for the Fort Collins Police Services Victim Services Unit.
The purpose of these items is to help fund the Victim Services Unit of Fort Collins Police Services
for victim advocacy services which are required under the Colorado Victim Rights Amendment for
victims of crime and their family members.
The Victim Services Unit has been awarded a $70,000 VALE grant for the period from January 1,
2025, to December 31, 2025. The VALE grant is awarded through the Eighth Judicial District
Victim Assistance and Law Enforcement (VALE) Board to help fund services provided by the
Victim Services team. This grant will fund 75% of the salary for a full-time contractual 40-hour per
week victim advocate.
The Victim Services Unit has also been awarded a 12-month grant in the amount of $17,505 for
the period from January 1, 2025, to December 31, 2025, by the Colorado Division of Criminal
Justice under the Federal Victim of Crime Act (VOCA). This grant will help fund services provided
by the Victim Services Unit. These funds will be used to pay 25% of the salary for the victim
advocate who provides crisis intervention services for sexual assault victims between the school
ages of kindergarten through 12th grade.
18. First Reading of Ordinance No. 040, 2025, Approving the Intergovernmental Agreement
Between the City of Fort Collins and the Fort Collins, Colorado, Downtown Development
Authority Governing the Use of a Line of Credit for the Financing of Downtown
Development Authority Projects and Programs and Delegating to the Downtown
Development Authority Thereunder the Power to Incur Debt in Relation Thereto as
Authorized by State Law.
The purpose of this item is to approve an ordinance to approve and authorize the Mayor to sign
an intergovernmental agreement between the City and Downtown Development Authority (DDA)
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that will govern the processes for administering a line of credit for financing DDA projects and
programs for a six-year term from 2025 through 2030 and a maximum pre-draw limit of $5 million.
The current Line of Credit (LOC) established in 2012 and renewed in 2018 by the City on behalf
of the DDA expired at the end of 2024. The City and DDA began taking steps in early 2024 to
renew this debt instrument with First National Bank of Omaha (FNBO) for another six-year term,
as it will be needed by the DDA to execute its projects and programs beginning in budget year
2025 and continuing through 2030. The renewal of the bank authorized Line of Credit is needed
by the DDA to satisfy compliance with C.R.S. § 31- 25-807(3)(a)( II).
On November 6, 2024, the Council Finance Committee reviewed the purpose and approach for
bringing forth a third IGA to accommodate the DDA’s authorization to use a Line of Credit and
satisfy compliance with C.R.S. § 31- 25-807(3)(a)( II). The Council Finance Committee was
supportive of advancement of the IGA to Council.
On February 13, 2025, the DDA Board adopted Resolution 2025-02 authorizing the DDA’s
approval of the IGA and the line of credit promissory note from First National Bank of Omaha.
The IGA is now advanced to Council and pursuant to the DDA Act requires adoption by ordinance.
19. Resolution 2025–014 Directing Staff to Move Forward Efforts Required for the Formation
of an Airport Authority and for the Preparation of an Intergovernmental Agreement and
Other Documents and Formal Actions Necessary to Assign and Transfer to the Airport
Authority the Management and Operation of the Northern Colorado Regional Airport, and
Extending the Joint Airport Governance Committee for Continued Review and
Recommendations.
The purpose of this item is to consider a resolution stating support for the City of Fort Collins and
the City of Loveland to pursue the creation of an Airport Authority to manage and run the Northern
Colorado Regional Airport.
END OF CONSENT CALENDAR
J) ADOPTION OF CONSENT CALENDAR
K) CONSENT CALENDAR FOLLOW-UP (This is an opportunity for Councilmembers to comment on
items adopted or approved on the Consent Calendar.)
L) STAFF REPORTS - None.
M) COUNCILMEMBER REPORTS
N) CONSIDERATION OF ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR FOR INDIVIDUAL
DISCUSSION
O) CONSIDERATION OF ITEMS PLANNED FOR DISCUSSION
The method of debate for discussion items is as follows:
• Mayor introduced the item number and subject; asks if formal presentation will be made by
staff
• Staff presentation (optional)
• Mayor requests public comment on the item (three minute limit for each person)
• Council questions of staff on the item
• Council motion on the item
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• Council discussion
• Final Council comments
• Council vote on the item
Note: Time limits for individual agenda items may be revised, at the discretion of the Mayor, to ensure
all have an opportunity to speak. The timer will buzz when there are 30 seconds left and the light will
turn yellow. It will buzz again at the end of the speaker’s time.
20. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 017, 2025, Adopting Rooted in Community, Fort Collins’
Urban Forest Strategic Plan as a Component of City Plan.
This Ordinance, adopted on First Reading on February 4, 2025, by a vote of 6-1 (Nay: Ohlson)
adopts Rooted in Community, Fort Collins’ first Urban Forest Strategic Plan.
The Second Reading of this item was delayed to March 4, 2025, to allow the Planning and Zoning
Commission to provide a recommendation during their meeting on February 20, 2025.
The adopted plan will align and guide future growth strategies for sustaining and growing a healthy
and resilient urban forest for the people of Fort Collins and benefit the greater community as a
whole.
21. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 031, 2025, Amending Section 7-103 of the Code of the
City of Fort Collins to Remove Write-In Candidates in City Elections.
This Ordinance, adopted on First Reading on February 18, 2025 by a vote of 5-2 (Nays: Ohlson,
Gutowsky), adopts an amendment to section 7-103 of City Code to remove write-in candidates in
City Elections. Ordinance Nos. 029, 30, 32, 33 are being presented on second reading on the
consent calendar (see item 12) because they were adopted unanimously on First Reading.
In 2015, Council formed an ad hoc committee (Election Code Committee) to review, discuss and
recommend the most beneficial changes to the Code and City Charter regarding elections and
other related matters. The ad hoc committee was changed to a standing committee in January
2017 for the purpose of identifying and evaluating ideas for improvements to City election laws
and practices and anticipating adjustments that may be needed to adapt to a changing legal and
technological environment. These items are coming forward for Council consideration based on
recommendations by that Committee.
P) RESUMED PUBLIC COMMENT (if applicable)
Q) OTHER BUSINESS
OB 1. Possible consideration of the initiation of new ordinances and/or resolutions by
Councilmembers.
(Three or more individual Councilmembers may direct the City Manager and City Attorney to
initiate and move forward with development and preparation of resolutions and ordinances
not originating from the Council's Policy Agenda or initiated by staff.)
R) ADJOURNMENT
Every regular Council meeting will end no later than midnight, except that: (1) any item of business
commenced before midnight may be concluded before the meeting is adjourned and (2) the Council may,
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at any time prior to adjournment, by majority vote, extend a meeting beyond midnight for the purpose of
considering additional items of business. Any matter that has been commenced and is still pending at the
conclusion of the Council meeting, and all matters for consideration at the meeting that have not yet been
considered by the Council, will be deemed continued to the next regular Council meeting, unless Council
determines otherwise.
Upon request, the City of Fort Collins will provide language access services for individuals who have limited
English proficiency, or auxiliary aids and services for individuals with disabilities, to access City services,
programs and activities. Contact 970.221.6515 (V/TDD: Dial 711 for Relay Colorado) for assistance.
Please provide advance notice. Requests for interpretation at a meeting should be made by noon the day
before.
A solicitud, la Ciudad de Fort Collins proporcionará servicios de acceso a idiomas para personas que no
dominan el idioma inglés, o ayudas y servicios auxiliares para personas con discapacidad, para que
puedan acceder a los servicios, programas y actividades de la Ciudad. Para asistencia, llame al
970.221.6515 (V/TDD: Marque 711 para Relay Colorado). Por favor proporcione aviso previo cuando sea
posible. Las solicitudes de interpretación en una reunión deben realizarse antes del mediodía del día
anterior.