- Meeting Agenda
- Watch the meeting streaming live starting at 6:30PM
- Attend the meeting @ City Hall Council Chambers - 911 10th Street - (map)
- Send comments on any of the following topics to PublicComment@cityofgolden.net BEFORE 3PM
- Provide in-person comment (limited to 3 minutes) during the meeting
Note: The equipment in Council chambers is still broken, so you will not be able to watch the meeting live.
Public Comment
The meeting begins with public comment. If you want to address Council, you will have three minutes to speak. Any public comments received by email before 3PM will be posted in the meeting packet after 3 (so check back then!).
Consent Matters
Items on the Consent Agenda are considered non-controversial, not needing discussion. Everything in this section will be approved at once, with one vote.
Any councilor wishing to discuss one of the issues can request that it be removed from the consent agenda and discussed and voted on separately.
These are the items on the Consent Agenda:
- Update to the Municipal Code regarding Historic Preservation
First reading tonight - public hearing and vote on March 10th. - Establishing a Victim Compensation Fund
First reading tonight - public hearing and vote on March 10th. - Approval of a contract up to $1.9 million for concrete replacement.
- Approval of a contract up to $950K for specialty contract services.
- Approval of the purchase of two plow/dump trucks totaling $310,504.
- Approval of the purchase of three new police cars totaling $148,491.
- Approval of the purchase of a new plow and street sweeper capable of maintaining bike lanes totaling $188,258.
- Approval of the purchase of replacement pickup trucks for the Streets Department and the Water Utilities Department, totaling $120,781.
- Approval of a contract for $370,844 for custodial services.
Proclamations
Resolution
Proposed 2026 City rebates for sustainability improvements, including heat pumps, energy audits, insulation, water heaters, electrical upgrades, stoves, evaporative coolers, clothes dryers, water vapor fireplaces, removal of gas meter, EV charging stations, solar panels, battery backup, battery power stations, insulating window blinds, plus many offerings for commercial properties. They will also offer rebates for water conservation devices, dumpsters for waste diversion, and radon mitigation. Learn more.
Ordinance
Update to our Wildfire Resiliency Code. This is the first reading with a public hearing and vote on March 10th.