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MEMORANDUM
DATE: February 22, 2021
TO: Mayor and Councilmembers
FROM: Delynn Coldiron, City Clerk
RE: Leadership Planning Team (LPT) Meeting
Mayor Wade Troxell, Mayor Pro Tem Ross Cunniff, City Manager Darin Atteberry, Deputy City Manager Kelly
DiMartino, Deputy City Manager Kyle Stannert, Deputy City Attorney John Duval, and City Clerk Delynn Coldiron
(all by video-conference call) met on Monday, February 22, and the following summarizes the discussions that
began at 7:35 a.m.
February 23, 2021 Adjourned Meeting and Work Session:
Agenda items for the meetings were reviewed.
• These Council meetings will be remote. Public participation for the adjourned meeting will be available
in three ways: by phone, online through Zoom and by email.
• Visit Fort Collins Update and Tourism Business District – Cynthia Eichler, President and CEO of Visit Fort
Collins will be presenting, along with an outside consultant, on these two items. The items will provide
an update on tourism in Fort Collins and information on possible funding options for hoteliers.
February 25, 2021 Urban Renewal Authority Meeting:
Agenda items for the meeting were reviewed.
• Resolution 112 Accepting the Appointment of a Commissioner to the Authority should be moved to the
first discussion item. Once the Board considers and approves this Resolution, an oath of office will be
given to both new members; Melanie Potyondy and Kristin Stephens.
• Prospect South Engagement Report – Staff is asked to set context as part of this item.
March 2, 2021 Regular Meeting:
Draft agenda items for the meeting were reviewed.
• Utilities’ Raw Water Interests – There was a question about whether this item has any connection or
impact to the Montava proposal. Staff is asked to follow up.
• Residential Metro District Service Plans – There is interest in having an option included where the
default approach is that residential metro districts are not supported, with an opportunity for Council to
authorize, early in the process, whether a residential metro district can move forward; a conceptual
review of sorts. A developer would come forward with suggested proposed benefits for the residential
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metro district and Council, early in the process, would decide on whether the benefits are sufficient.
This could ensure the process is more predictable and could be decided well before a developer spends
a lot of time or resources on a proposal that may not get approved. Staff is asked to provide a memo
outlining staff’s proposed process, together with an option as described above. This item may move to
March 16 if more time is needed to develop options.
6-Month Calendar:
• March 16, 2021:
o Board and Commission Code Changes was added to the calendar. This item will bring forward
the changes Council discussed at the January 26 Work Session.
• March 23, 2021:
o Wastewater Utility Update – This item is intended to provide Council with greater visibility into
asset management, treatment facilities and distribution. In addition to sharing the current state
of the utility, including potential changes to ensure optimum flow in the river, it is also intended
to provide opportunity for Council to share thoughts around shaping its future. Staff will be
prepared to speak to where the utility is headed, what improvements are being made and
related best practices. Integrating information about potential federal funding for infrastructure
and ongoing affluent testing for health monitoring was also suggested.
o Immigration Legal Defense Fund – This item will be added to the calendar.
• Unscheduled:
o A question was raised regarding next steps on mobile home parks and if anything further will be
coming to Council. Staff is asked to follow up.
City Clerk Coldiron:
• All candidates are now official, having submitted a sufficient nomination petition and financial disclosure
statement.
Official Candidates as of February 22, 2021 include:
Mayor:
o Jeni James Arndt
o Gerry Horak
o Molly Skold
Councilmember District 1
o Susan Gutowsky
o Nick Armstrong
Councilmember District 3
o Tricia Canonico
o Gavin Kaszynski
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Councilmember District 4 (two-year term to fill vacancy)
o Jessica Dyrdahl
o Erin Hottenstein
o Shirley Peel
o Melanie Potyondy
o Sidna Rachid
Councilmember District 5
o Kelly Ohlson
o Jeff Hansen
• Received an inquiry from an individual about being a write-in candidate for Mayor. Staff provided him
with the necessary information. The deadline for a candidate to provide an Affidavit of Intent related to
this is February 23, 2021.
• Reported out on other important dates related to the election:
o February 23, 2021 – Deadline for candidates who want to withdraw.
o March 2, 2021 – Due date for Campaign Finance Report.
Deputy City Manager DiMartino:
• Provided information on the status of community fundraising efforts for the Hand that Feeds sculpture
that is proposed for Sugar Beet Park.
City Manager Atteberry:
• Reported that the next PSD, City, County Liaison Committee meeting is expected to be held within the
next couple of weeks. Progress is being made on making these meetings more intentional. Staff will
report back to Council after the meeting.
Mayor Pro Tem Cunniff:
• Noted an article in the Denver Post reporting that an independent investigation found that officers had
no legal authority to do what they did (stop, frisk and choke) to Elijah McClain. He asked for analysis
from Chief Swoboda related to the article and on the use of Ketamine.
• Noted the upcoming Platte River Power Authority meeting scheduled for February 25, 2021 at 9 a.m.
• Participated in a meeting with City staff related to Our Climate Future; it went well.
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Mayor Troxell:
• Participated in a separate meeting with City staff related to Our Climate Future; it went well. Staff is
appreciative of the Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem taking time to discuss this item and for the valuable
feedback they provided.
• Participated in a Northern Colorado Airport Commission meeting last week where public/private
partnerships and donative giving were discussed. He noted the upcoming strat ops meeting that is
scheduled for February 26-27, 2021.
• Participated in a virtual meeting with university cities where roads, related safety and complete streets
were discussed, as well as affordable housing. He noted these conversations are always useful. He was
able to share about the City’s complete streets efforts, about bus rapid transit and about affordable
housing efforts. He confirmed that Fort Collins is further along than many in these areas.
• Participated, along with Mayor Pro Tem Cunniff, in several conversations related to what is happening in
Texas related to utilities. He noted that the National League of Cities plans to be more intentional about
converging communications, energy and transportation advocacy groups for better integration and
facilitation of outcomes.
Meeting adjourned at 8:57 a.m.