PROCLAMATIONS & PRESENTATIONS
5:00 PM
A community reception to celebrate LGBTQ+ PRIDE Month will be held in the City Hall Xeriscape Garden from 3:30 p.m.- 4:50 p.m.
REGULAR MEETING
6:00 PM
• City Manager Review of Agenda
• Consent Calendar Review, including removal of items from Consent Calendar for individual discussion.
(Including requests for removal of items from Consent Calendar for individual discussion.)
Individuals may comment regarding any topics of concern, whether or not included on this agenda. Comments regarding land use projects for which a development application has been filed should be submitted in the development review process** and not to Council.
• Those who wish to speak are required to sign up using the online sign-up system available at www.fcgov.com/council-meeting-participation-signup/
• Each speaker will be allowed to speak one time during public comment. If a speaker comments on a particular agenda item during general public comment, that speaker will not also be entitled to speak during discussion on the same agenda item.
• All speakers will be called to speak by the presiding officer from the list of those signed up. After everyone signed up is called on, the presiding officer may ask others wishing to speak to identify themselves by raising their hand (in person or using the Raise Hand option on Zoom), and if in person then will be asked to move to one of the two lines of speakers (or to a seat nearby, for those who are not able to stand while waiting).
• The presiding officer will determine and announce the length of time allowed for each speaker.
• Each speaker will be asked to state their name and general address for the record, and, if their comments relate to a particular agenda item, to identify the agenda item number. Any written comments or materials intended for the Council should be provided to the City Clerk.
• A timer will beep one time and turn yellow to indicate that 30 seconds of speaking time remain and will beep again and turn red when a speaker’s time has ended.
[**For questions about the development review process or the status of any particular development, consult the City's Development Review Center page at https://www.fcgov.com/developmentreview, or contact the Development Review Center at 970.221.6760.]
CONSENT CALENDAR
The Consent Calendar is intended to allow Council to spend its time and energy on the important items on a lengthy agenda. Staff recommends approval of the Consent Calendar. Agenda items pulled from the Consent Calendar by either Council or the City Manager will be considered separately under their own Section, titled “Consideration of Items Removed from Consent Calendar for Individual Discussion.” Items remaining on the Consent Calendar will be approved by Council with one vote. The Consent Calendar consists of:
• Ordinances on First Reading that are routine;
• Ordinances on Second Reading that are routine;
• Those of no perceived controversy;
• Routine administrative actions.
The purpose of this item is to approve the minutes of the May 20, 2025, Regular meeting.
This Ordinance, unanimously adopted on First Reading on May 20, 2025, requests appropriation of $12 million of prior year reserves from the Light & Power Fund for use in Broadband’s (herein referred to as “Connexion”) efforts to continue new customer installations, including building out to multi-dwelling units (MDU’s) and mobile home parks, and providing for asset management. These funds from Light & Power provide a significant portion of the total funding need over the next 4 years and will be reimbursed to the Light & Power Fund, including interest, from the cash flows generated by Connexion operations.
A. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 081, 2025, Appropriating Prior Year Reserves and Authorizing Transfers of Appropriations for the Parking Services Department Relocation Project and Related Art in Public Places
B. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 082, 2025, Appropriating Prior Year Reserves and Authorizing Transfers of Appropriations for the Municipal Court Expansion Project and Related Art in Public Places
These Ordinances, unanimously adopted on First Reading on May 20, 2025, provide context for two related requested appropriations for projects in the Civic Center Master Plan. The first will expand City service capacity by moving Parking Services to the Civic Center Parking Structure to vacate space in the 215 North Mason Street building to allow for the expansion of the City Municipal Court. The second recommended appropriation provides initial construction costs for the expansion of the Municipal Court in the 215 North Mason Street building.
Appropriation recommendations:
$43,000 transfer from the Capital Projects Fund to the Art in Public Places Program in the Cultural Services & Facilities Fund for the Municipal Court construction and expansion project.
This Ordinance, unanimously adopted on First Reading on May 20, 2025, requests that the lapsing appropriation approved by Council on its passage of Ordinance No. 055, 2025, of $443,600 in philanthropic revenue received through City Give, be designated by this Ordinance as non-lapsing. These miscellaneous gifts to various City departments support a variety of programs and services and are aligned with both the City’s strategic priorities and the respective donors’ designation.
In 2019, City Give, a formalized enterprise-wide initiative was launched to create a transparent, non-partisan governance structure for the acceptance and appropriations of charitable gifts.
A. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 086, 2025, Adopting Section 1418, Unreasonable Vehicle Noise Prohibited in the Fort Collins Traffic Code.
B. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 087, 2025, Amending Section 17-129 of the Code of the City of Fort Colins to Remove all Reference to Traffic Noise.
C. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 088, 2025, Amending Section 225 of the Fort Collins Traffic Code to Clarify the Different Types of Equipment Violations Related to Mufflers.
D. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 089, 2025, Amending Section 1-15 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins to Allow Some Specified Traffic Violations to be Designated as a Misdemeanor Offense.
These Ordinances, unanimously adopted on First Reading on May 20, 2025, present recommended changes to the City Code and Fort Collins Traffic Code to address enforcement of unreasonable noise in the city related to Motor Vehicles.
The purpose of this item is to request additional appropriation of $1,419,091 in the City’s Water Fund to purchase water supplies that will increase the yield, reliability, and resiliency of the Fort Collins Utilities water supplies. This includes shares in the North Poudre Irrigation Company and the water rights in the Chase Ditch.
The purpose of this item is to recommend a mid-year budget appropriation of $642,400 from the Airport fund to support nine priority projects and initiatives identified by Airport staff and the Airport Commission. These efforts are focused on improving airport facilities, strengthening operational plans and procedures, addressing regulatory compliance requirements, enhancing financial sustainability, and supporting efforts to attract commercial airline service.
The proposed funding will enable the Airport to make targeted investments that align with long-term strategic goals and improve overall performance and service.
The purpose of this item is to address a potential regulatory gap under City Code by defining clear requirements applicable to the operation of shared micromobility services within Fort Collins. These requirements will allow FC Moves to ensure that operators of shared micromobility services in the city consistently provide robust and reliable service and mitigate negative impacts on the community and other right-of-way uses.
The purpose of this item is to clarify the types of work that require a right-of-way contractor license under City Code Section 15-361. As that section is currently written, it is ambiguous what types of “work” it is intended to apply to, leaving it unclear whether operations like shared micromobility services or outdoor vendors would require a right-of-way contractor license or not. This item defines “work” to mean constructing, installing or repairing any sidewalk, curb, gutter, driveway, curb cut, street, alley or any other improvement in or under a public right-of-way, in the City.
The purpose of this item is to authorize the conveyance of two (2) Temporary Construction Easements and Two (2) Permanent Easements (collectively, the “Easements”) on a portion of City property presently known as Rigden Reservoir for construction of stormwater infrastructure improvements for the benefit of County Road 40 (E Horsetooth Road).
A. Resolution 2025-057 Authorizing the Execution of an Intergovernmental Agreement Regarding a Grant of Funds for Improvements to the Intersection of Vine Drive and Jerome Street Between the City of Fort Collins and the Downtown Development Authority.
B. First Reading of Ordinance No. 085, 2025, Making Supplemental Appropriations and Appropriating Prior Year Reserves and Authorizing Transfers of Appropriations for the Vine Drive and Jerome Street Intersection Improvements Project and Related Art in Public Places.
The purpose of these items is to enable the City to receive and expend Downtown Development Authority (DDA) grant funds and Urban Renewal Authority (URA) funds for the Vine Drive and Jerome Street Intersection Improvements project (Project). The funds will be used for outreach, design, right-of-way acquisition, and construction for improvements at the intersection of Vine Drive and Jerome Street. If approved, the items will: 1) authorize the Mayor to execute an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) for the Project with the DDA; 2) transfer $135,200 of Community Capital Improvement Program (CCIP) Bicycle Program funds to the Project; 3) transfer $67,756.77 of Community Capital Improvement Program (CCIP) Pedestrian Program funds to the Project; 4) appropriate $293,076 in URA funds to the Project; 5) transfer $146,472.87 in remaining 2050 Tax – Our Climate Future funds from previous appropriations to the Project; 6) appropriate $144,000 of DDA grant funds to the Project; 7) appropriate $4,283.34 in Transportation Capital Expansion Fee (TCEF) funds to the Project; 8) appropriate $87.42 of Transportation Services Fund reserves to the Project; and 9) appropriate $4,370.76 (1%) of the DDA grant and URA funds to the Art in Public Places (APP) program. The Conservation Trust Fund will contribute $165,000 towards the Project as part of the 2026 annual budget process.
The purpose of this item is to discuss the results of the Transportation Capital Improvement (TCI) Dashboard effort as it relates to the City’s Transportation Capital Improvement Program prioritization and planning and to request Council adopt the TCI dashboard as a methodology and foundation for the transportation capital improvement program prioritization and planning. The TCI dashboard is a methodology for evaluating and prioritizing transportation capital projects identified in the Active Modes Plan (AMP), Transportation Capital Projects Prioritization Study (TCPPS), and Strategic Trails Plan (STP) utilizing criteria developed from the City’s various strategic plans.
The purpose of this item is to authorize an intergovernmental agreement (IGA) with the Cities of Greeley and Loveland for judicial services to be used in the event that a conflict of interest or other circumstance prevents the Municipal Judge and assistant judges from hearing a particular Municipal Court case. This agreement is intended to replace a prior 2023 IGA between Fort Collins, Loveland, and Greeley. A similar agreement was also in place prior to 2023. This agreement is updated to include all current, eligible judges from each jurisdiction.
The purpose of this item is to authorize the City Manager to execute an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) with the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT). This IGA will result in the receipt by Transfort of $317,669 in grant funds through the Multimodal Transportation & Mitigation Options Fund (MMOF) for Fiscal Years (FY) 2025 and 2026.
END OF CONSENT CALENDAR
Staff Report: One Water Strategic Plan Update
The purpose of this item is to provide a progress update on the City’s ongoing One Water planning efforts. This work supports City’s Council’s priority of protecting community water systems in an integrated way to ensure resilient water resources and healthy watersheds.
In early 2024, the Water Utilities initiated a two-phased planning approach to the development of a strategic One Water Plan to guide the planning, operations, and management of the City’s water resources and water systems over the next 50 years. Phase 1 (Self-Assessment) of this work was completed in March 2025 with the development of a One Water Action Framework Report, which characterizes the current state of the City’s water resources, systems and practices and lays out the City’s vision for One Water.
Building upon this work, Phase 2 (Plan Development) will begin in early June 2025. The work will focus on the development of a One Water Strategic Plan that establishes goals and supporting strategies needed to address the community’s current and anticipated water-related challenges using collaborative and holistic water management approaches. The work will be informed by both internal and community engagement and is expected to take approximately 10-12 months to complete.
(Three or more individual Councilmembers may direct the City Manager and City Attorney to initiate and move forward with development and preparation of resolutions and ordinances not originating from the Council's Policy Agenda or initiated by staff.)
“I move that Council adjourn this meeting to 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 10, 2025, in order to consider a motion to go into executive session to conduct mid-year performance reviews of the Council’s direct report employees, and for such other business as may come before the Council.”
Every regular Council meeting will end no later than midnight, except that: (1) any item of business commenced before midnight may be concluded before the meeting is adjourned and (2) the Council may, at any time prior to adjournment, by majority vote, extend a meeting beyond midnight for the purpose of considering additional items of business. Any matter that has been commenced and is still pending at the conclusion of the Council meeting, and all matters for consideration at the meeting that have not yet been considered by the Council, will be deemed continued to the next regular Council meeting, unless Council determines otherwise.
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