The Northglenn City Council on June 15 unanimously approved its consent agenda and passed two resolutions to fund building improvements and accept a piece of public art.
Council members approved CR 84, a resolution authorizing a professional services agreement with Boots Construction Company for the City Hall lobby railing and HVAC sound attenuation project. The transcript records the resolution’s passage as unanimous; a monetary amount or contract term was not specified in the provided record.
The council also approved CR 85, accepting and approving placement of the sculpture "Red Rover" at Eleanor M. Wyatt Centennial Park and Sculpture Garden. The action accepts the artwork onto city property; the transcript does not record conditions, donor information or maintenance responsibilities.
The consent agenda, which the council approved unanimously, included the minutes from the June 8, 2026 regular meeting. The council additionally issued two proclamations (Monarch Flyway Conservation Day and the Sesquicentennial "250-150 Celebration") and recognized several residents for the June Waterwise Yard Awards during the same session.
No opposing votes, abstentions, or amendments to CR 84 or CR 85 are recorded in the provided segments. The record does not specify implementation steps, funding sources, or contract dollar amounts for CR 84; those details were not included in the transcript excerpts.