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City Council Meeting - Media
Published: Jun 16, 2026
City Council Revises Meeting Minutes Amid Citizen Concerns Over Transparency
The City Council reviewed the minutes from the May 19th meeting, with a specific focus on a citizen's concerns about city manager compensation and accountability. A resident, Tiffany Simmons, and another speaker had their comments allegedly misrepresented or omitted from the official minutes. The council decided to pull the May 19th minutes from the consent agenda to allow staff to revise them to accurately reflect the comments made, particularly regarding oversight and accountability concerns raised by Ms. Simmons. This decision aims to ensure the permanent public record is consistent and accurately represents resident input.
Greeley Celebrates Educational Achievements and Aviation Program Enhancement
The City Council received updates on community achievements, including Billy Martinez Elementary receiving the Colorado Centers of Excellence Award for the second consecutive year, recognizing its academic growth with at-risk students. Additionally, 33 graduates from the Leadership Weld County program were acknowledged, with specific mention of City of Greeley employees. Finally, Ames Community College received a significant donation of a Maverick twin jet 1500 aircraft for its aviation maintenance training program, enhancing hands-on learning opportunities and strengthening the curriculum.
City Attorney's Office Proposes Budget Cuts, Including Staff Reductions and AI Tool Elimination
The City Attorney's Office presented a proposal for budget reductions totaling 17% to meet city-wide targets. The proposal involves eliminating two positions: one administrative assistant (whose departure was not backfilled) and one attorney who accepted a voluntary separation agreement. These cuts are expected to impact turnaround times for departmental requests and increase workloads for remaining attorneys. Additionally, operating costs across all budget line items were reduced. The office also highlighted the elimination of an AI research service, which had been successfully used for about a year to assist with legal research and analysis, a decision that raised concerns from the Citizens Budget Advisory Commission about cutting both staff and tools for attorneys.
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