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City Council Work Session
May 22, 2018
After the Adjourned Council Meeting which begins at 6:00 PM
CALL TO ORDER.
1. City Plan Visioning Update. (Staff: Ryan Mounce, Cameron Gloss; 10 minute staff presentation; 45
minute discussion)
The purpose of this item is to update Council on feedback received from community conversations to
refine the City Plan vision. Staff will review how this input will be incorporated as part of the vision
update and in framing the three City Plan scenarios that will be analyzed and shared with the public
this summer.
2. Regional Wasteshed Recommendations. (Staff: Honore Depew, Jackie Kozak-Thiel; 15 minute staff
presentation; 45 minute discussion)
The purpose of this work session is to provide Council with recommendations from the North Front
Range Wasteshed Coalition for infrastructure and policy and seek direction on next steps. Joining Fort
Collins staff in the presentation is Ron Gilkerson, Larimer County. The project represents a unique
regional collaboration for waste and recycling, providing strategic implementation opportunities for
Zero Waste goals adopted by the City Council in 2013.
Recommendations from the Wasteshed Coalition include new solid waste facilities and infrastructure
(funded by Larimer County) and supportive policies (adopted by municipalities) to be outlined in an
intergovernmental agreement (IGA). A master plan detailing these recommendations is expected to
be adopted by the Board of County Commissioners in June.
OTHER BUSINESS.
ADJOURNMENT.