City Council Recap: Monday, April 6

Published on April 07, 2026

Group shot of nine Commerce City Council Members.
City Council held a regular business meeting on Monday, April 6 at 6 p.m. at the Commerce City Civic Center. The evening also included a brief meeting of the Commerce City Urban Renewal Authority. 
 

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The following is a recap of actions taken/votes held by City Council on each agenda item: 

  • Public Comment 

  • Presentations 

  • Recess to URA Meeting/Reconvene Regular City Council Meeting 

  • Ordinances on Second Reading: 

  • Long term lease for Flock Safety to expand public safety equipment 

  • Passed 7-2 

  • Amending 2026 budget to allocate$608,900 for Flock expansion project 

  • Passed 7-2 

  • Rezoning the property at 13701 E. 104th Avenue from Agricultural to Public for construction of a new Police substation 

  • Passed 9-0 

  • Noticed Council Business on: 

  • Study Session on options for council distribution and potential charter change recommendations 

  • Motion for Provider Appreciation Day Proclamation on May 8 

  • Passed 9-0 

  • Approval of Environmental Policy & Innovation Commission letter in support of National Center for Atmospheric Research 

  • Discussion of International Council of Shopping Centers Conference attendance 

  • Motion for Councilmembers Trujillo and Young to attend passed 8-1 

  • Resolution for removal of a PRG Commissioner 

  • Passed 8-1 

  • Consent Agenda (34 items, including eight Proclamations, five Ordinances and more) 

  • 33 items passed 9-0 

  • Resolution 2026-054 pulled for the recusal of one councilmember and passed 8-0 

  • Administrative Council Business 

  • Motion to amend a prior motion to provide new information in an issues briefing related to the request for an ordinance regulating healthy drinks in schools 

  • Passed 9-0 

  • Council Reports 

  • Executive Sessions on: 

  • Establishing 2027 performance standards for the City Manager  

  • Receiving legal advice regarding federal grant conditions 

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