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MEMORANDUM
DATE: March 8, 2022
TO: Mayor and Councilmembers
FROM: Anissa Hollingshead, City Clerk
RE: Leadership Planning Team (LPT) Meeting
Mayor Jeni Arndt, Mayor Pro Tem Emily Francis, Interim City Manager Kelly DiMartino, Deputy City Manager Kyle
Stannert, City Attorney Carrie Daggett, Records and Privacy Manager Tammi Pusheck and City Clerk Anissa
Hollingshead met on Tuesday, March 8, 2022, and the following summarizes the discussions that began at 9:00
a.m.
3/8/2022 Work Session:
Summary agenda items for this meeting were reviewed.
• This work session will be conducted remotely, with no Councilmembers providing notice of intent to
participate in person. Work sessions do not provide an opportunity for public participation. The meeting
will be broadcast on FCTV and be available for staff participation via the Zoom platform.
6-Month Calendar:
• Upcoming meetings were reviewed with particular attention to newly added items indicated by red text.
• On June 14, Land Use Code will be the only topic.
• A work session on animal cruelty has been tentatively placed on June 28 but may need to shift to July 12
due to staff availability.
• After the March 22 work session on November Coordinated Elections and Ranked Choice Voting, it is
anticipated dates will be able to be added to the calendar for potential next steps including proposed
ballot language for potential Charter amendments.
• Mayor Pro Tem Francis asked to clarify potential plans for additional meeting times related to the
selection of a City Manager candidate on the 5th Tuesday in March. The ad hoc committee working on
the manager selection process has recognized there is a need to identify a potential back up day in the
event the Council does not complete its considerations on Saturday, March 26. Staff will work on finding
a time to place holds on calendars.
Leadership Planning Team Meeting
February 22, 2022
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City Clerk Hollingshead:
• Shared an update on the redistricting process, noting the county has concluded its redistricting process.
This allows the City to now start its process. At this point, the need to make significant adjustments to
precincts by the County has led to all new boundaries and associated precinct numbers across the
county. This is largely because of the new congressional district added to Colorado impacting Larimer
County, as well as several changes to state house and senate districts. City precincts must align with
county precincts, which is why the City’s redistricting process could not start until Larimer County
completed their process. As a result of the changes that have occurred at the county level, current
precinct data is not accurate relating to City precincts. This will not be able to be updated until the City
redistricting process is complete, and the County is able to update the database with the new City
precincts after that database is unlocked and available 60 days following the June state primary. Any
residents concerned about the discrepancies in precinct information should be aware the data in the
system is complete and accurate for the state and county levels, which is what is at issue in 2022
elections.
• Noted there are a handful of appointments that will be coming through the Council for ratification in the
coming weeks. These are for bodies with representatives appointed by the Council, but that are not part
of the City’s boards and commissions program, for which appointments are paused until after the April
work session on that topic.
Deputy City Manager Stannert:
• Noted a request from Alex Gordon, a transportation planner with North Front Range MPO, to share
information with the Council about the LINK NoCo Project and the evaluation occurring as part of the
project development. The Mayor indicated it would be helpful to have more details of this shared with
the entire Council, as part of a community report likely in April or May. As part of this, City staff can also
provide an overview of all that the MPO is working on.
City Attorney Daggett:
• Noted there are some additional litigation matters in the process of being worked on that may need to
come before the Council as part of an executive session, possibly in April.
Interim City Manager DiMartino:
• Provided a reminder the West Mulberry at City Park Sewer Line Replacement Project will be beginning
later this month as part of the West Mulberry Corridor Improvements 2022. This will close Mulberry by
City Park and is anticipated to last approximately four and half months. The business park in that area
will be heavily impacted by this closure, so there has been an intensive public information campaign and
outreach underway to keep those businesses and area residents updated.
Leadership Planning Team Meeting
February 22, 2022
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• Shared she and Councilmember Peel met with Linden Street businesses last week regarding their
concerns around access during construction. Follow up directly with the businesses will be occurring.
Mayor Pro Tem Francis:
• Expressed thanks to all staff who worked on the steps occurring yesterday in the city manager
recruitment process for such a smooth process
Mayor Arndt:
• Reiterated appreciation for the excellent experience at yesterday’s candidate interviews and panels,
expressing thanks to the staff who supported the events and the residents who participated in both the
panels and the community forum.
• Provided perspective on the Linden Street discussions that have been occurring, including the
importance of considering precedent in any decisions made now.
• Shared about a breakfast meeting with Chief Judge Hueser and the opportunity to share compliments
on the recent article in the Coloradoan, including the excellent job it did in communicating what is
happening and occurring. They also discussed concerns about potential legislation under consideration
that would allow defendants to pay their red light-camera radar fines by donating to a nonprofit
organization of their choice. It was noted this is the second year this legislation has come forward. She
askedstaff to confirm whether CML is opposing this.
Meeting adjourned at 9:40 a.m.