City Council - Regular Meeting

Monday, February 9, 2026
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About this meeting

Government Body
City Council
Meeting Type
City Council
Location
Northglenn, CO
Meeting Date
February 9, 2026

Transcript

2 sections

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The Northglenn City Council held  its regular meeting on February 9th,   2026. During public comment, residents raised  concerns about safety related to mental health   transitional living facilities, with several  speakers urging stronger state-level restrictions.   Other speakers addressed law enforcement and  immigration issues, emphasizing community safety,   transparency, and civil rights. City Council  issued proclamations recognizing February as   American Heart Month and Black History Month,  and honored Eagle Scout Edward N. Lockley for his   achievements and commitment to community service.  Council then received a detailed update regarding   state legislation and safety concerns associated  with mental health transitional living facilities.   The presentation outlined the history of state  law, the City's emergency ordinance expanding   sex offender distance restrictions, and current  legislative efforts to codify a thousand-foot   buffer from schools statewide. Council expressed  unified support for the legislation and directed   staff to schedule a public town hall and  invite state representatives to participate.   Next, Council reviewed the December 2025 financial  update, noting year-to-date declines in sales tax   and marijuana tax revenue, offset by disciplined  spending and departments operating largely within   budget. Staff highlighted tools for public  access to financial data. Council moved on   to action items with unanimous approval of the  Consent Agenda. Council also approved CR-45,   appointing Matthew Phillip as a youth at-large  member of the Community Co-production Policing   Advisory Board. The final discussion of the  evening addressed immigration enforcement,   clarifying that Northglenn police do  not enforce federal immigration law,   but remain focused on local public safety. Council  discussed community trust, legal limitations,   and the role of transparency in addressing  resident concerns. The meeting ended when   City Council adjourned into executive session  for legal consultation and advice regarding the  

1:57 – 2:200

application of certain federal grant certification  requirements as authorized by the city charter.

This transcript was automatically generated from the official public meeting video and is presented unedited. It reflects remarks made on the public record by elected officials, staff, and public commenters. Transcript accuracy may vary; view the original recording for reference.