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Arapahoe CountyCO averageUS Census ACS
Median home value
$526,000 Municipal budget
Total revenue$564.6M (FY2023)
Total spending$512.9M (FY2023)
Taxes$243.6M (FY2023)
Debt outstanding$122.9M (FY2023)
Spending per resident$783 (FY2023)
🗳️ Election results (1 races)
Local election returns — winner marked ✓.
School Board District #6 Littleton Public Schools School Director - At-Large
Sean O'Shea ✓ 22,906 · Joan Anderssen ✓ 20,812 · Andrew Graham ✓ 19,723 · Jessica Vestal 13,087
Upcoming
Mon Aug 24, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Open Space and Trails Advisory Board
Lima Plaza Campus
6934 South Lima Street, Suite A, Centennial, CO 80112
Mon Aug 24, 2026
Board of County Commissioners Study Session
Administration Building
5334 S. Prince St.
Littleton, CO 80120
West Hearing Room
Tue Aug 25, 2026 · 9:30 AM
Board of County Commissioners Business Meeting
Administration Building
East Hearing Room
Tue Aug 25, 2026
Board of County Commissioners Study Session
Administration Building
5334 S. Prince St.
Littleton, CO 80120
West Hearing Room
Mon Aug 31, 2026
Board of County Commissioners Study Session
Administration Building
5334 S. Prince St.
Littleton, CO 80120
West Hearing Room
Tue Sep 1, 2026
Board of County Commissioners Study Session
Administration Building
5334 S. Prince St.
Littleton, CO 80120
West Hearing Room
Mon Sep 7, 2026
Board of County Commissioners Study Session
Administration Building
5334 S. Prince St.
Littleton, CO 80120
West Hearing Room
Mon Sep 7, 2026
Board of County Commissioners Special Meeting Notice
Thu Sep 10, 2026 · 1:00 PM
Board of Adjustment
Lima Plaza Campus,
Arapahoe Room
6954 South Lima Street, Centennial, CO 80112
Mon Oct 5, 2026
Board of County Commissioners Study Session
Administration Building
5334 S. Prince St.
Littleton, CO 80120
West Hearing Room
Mon Oct 26, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Open Space and Trails Advisory Board
Lima Plaza Campus
6934 South Lima Street, Suite A, Centennial, CO 80112
Tue Nov 3, 2026
Board of County Commissioners Study Session
Administration Building
5334 S. Prince St.
Littleton, CO 80120
West Hearing Room
Mon Dec 7, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Open Space and Trails Advisory Board
Lima Plaza Campus
6934 South Lima Street, Suite A, Centennial, CO 80112
Recent meetings
Wed Aug 19, 2026 · 2:00 PM
Arapahoe County Board of Health
Board of Health holds informal study session, no decisions
The Arapahoe County Board of Health is meeting for an informal study session focused on relationship building between board members and ACPH staff. The agenda states that topics discussed are only conversational and no decisions will be made at this meeting. The session is scheduled for Wednesday, August 19, 2026, at 2:00 PM in the Bijou Room.
- Informal study session for relationship building
- No decisions to be made
- Session with ACPH staff
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Bijou Room - Open Space
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Arapahoe County
Arapahoe County Board of Health
Agenda
Bijou Room - Open Space
Wednesday, August 19, 2026
2:00 PM
Informal Study Session
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
STUDY SESSION
The purpose of this session is informal relationship building among Board of Health Directors and
ACPH staff. Topics discussed during this session are only conversational and no decisions will be made
at this time.
6.
ADJOURN
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Wed Aug 19, 2026 · 3:00 PM
Arapahoe County Board of Health
Board of Health to hold OWTS hearing, adopt FY2027 budget
The Arapahoe County Board of Health is meeting to conduct a hearing on an Onsite Wastewater Treatment System (OWTS) cease and desist order, and to consider adopting the FY2027 budget. The board will also receive updates on the Community Health Improvement Plan and the Director's Report. Public comment is invited.
- Public hearing on OWTS cease and desist order (item 5.a)
- FY2027 budget adoption (item 5.b)
- Community Health Improvement Plan update (item 6.a)
- Director's report (item 7)
- Public comment period (item 3)
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Bijou Room - Open Space
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Arapahoe County
Arapahoe County Board of Health
Agenda
Bijou Room - Open Space
Wednesday, August 19, 2026
3:00 PM
Business Meeting
The public is welcome to attend the Board of Health meeting in the Bijou Room at 6954 S. Lima St.
Centennial, CO 80112 or virtually on Teams using the following meeting information:
Meeting ID: 270 688 752 384 0
Passcode: qf3ir7EE
The Board of Health agenda and materials can be viewed online at
https://arapahoe.legistar.com/Calendar.
1.
CALL TO ORDER*
2.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES*
2.a
Business Meeting Minutes
Meeting Minutes
26-399
BOH_Business Meeting_June Minutes_August2026
BOH_Business Meeting_July Minues_August2026
Attachments:
3.
PUBLIC COMMENT*
Individuals are invited to speak to the Board of Health about any topic. To provide Public
Comment, please contact our substitute Board of Health Liaison, Hanna Banks
(
[email protected]) at least 30 minutes prior to the start of the respective board meeting.
Speakers will be called in the order in which they signed up. Each person has a 3-minute time limit
for comments, unless otherwise noted by the Chair. Individuals must state their name and address
for the record prior to making remarks.
4.
BOARD OF HEALTH COMMENTS*
5.
GENERAL BUSINESS ITEMS*
5.a
Onsite Wastewater Treatment System hearing
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Agenda
August 19, 2026
Arapahoe County Board of Health
OWTS Cease and Desist BSR, Notice, Documentation
26-429
BOH_General Business_OWTS Cease and Desist
Hearing_BSR_August2026
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Tue Aug 18, 2026
Board of County Commissioners Study Session
Administration Building
5334 S. Prince St.
Littleton, CO 80120
West Hearing Room
Tue Aug 18, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Planning Commission
Planning Commission studies county rezoning for transit-oriented communities compliance
The Arapahoe County Planning Commission is holding a study session on a proposed county rezoning to comply with HB24-1313, a state law related to transit-oriented communities. The commission will review staff reports, maps, and survey results for several areas, including Federal Enclave, Dry Creek, 4 Square Mile, and Belleview. No final decisions are expected during this study session; it is for discussion and information gathering.
- Study session on proposed county rezoning for HB24-1313 (Transit Oriented Communities) compliance
- Review of Federal Enclave proposed rezone map and survey results
- Review of Dry Creek proposed rezone map, survey results, and public comments
- Review of 4 Square Mile proposed rezone map and survey results
- Review of Belleview proposed rezone
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Lima Plaza Campus
Arapahoe Room
6954 South Lima Street, Centennial, CO 80112
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Arapahoe County
Planning Commission
Agenda
Kelly Boren
Randall Miller, Chair
Richard Sall
Lynne Sauve, Chair Pro-Tem
Brooke Howe
Adrienne Wolf
Carissa Koran
Lima Plaza Campus
Arapahoe Room
6954 South Lima Street, Centennial, CO 80112
Tuesday, August 18, 2026
6:30 PM
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Planning Commission Minutes 08-04-2026
26-433
Planning Commission Minutes 08-04-2026
Attachments:
3.
GENERAL BUSINESS ITEMS
4.
NEW BUSINESS ITEMS
STUDY
SESSION
ON
PROPOSED
COUNTY
REZONING
FOR
COMPLIANCE
WITH
HB24-1313 (TRANSIT
ORIENTED
COMMUNITIES)
26-434
HB24-1313 PC Study Session Staff Report
PowerPoint Presentation-PC
Attachment 1 HB24-1313 TOC Bill signed
Attachment 2 PC Report from 12-2-2025 Study Session
Attachment 3 Federal Enclave Proposed Rezone Map
Attachment 4 Federal Enclave Survey Results
Attachment 5 Dry Creek Proposed Rezone Map
Attachment 6 Dry Creek Survey Results and Public Comments
Attachment 7 4 Square Mile Proposed Rezone Map
Attachment 8 4Square Mile Survey Results
Attachment 9 Belleview Proposed Rezone
Attachments:
5.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
6.
ADJOURN
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Mon Aug 17, 2026
Board of County Commissioners Study Session
Administration Building
5334 S. Prince St.
Littleton, CO 80120
West Hearing Room
Thu Aug 13, 2026 · 1:00 PM
Arapahoe County Regional Opioid Council
Opioid Council to review funding requests and project updates
The Arapahoe County Regional Opioid Council is meeting to handle governance items, including approving June minutes, considering external funding requests, and discussing funding and evaluation next steps. The council will also hear evaluation questions from the Steadman Group and presentations from funded projects.
- External funding requests from University of Colorado, Feral Friends, and Arapahoe County Public Health Department
- Funding opportunity update and next steps
- Evaluation update and next steps
- Exploring stipends for non-council member reviews
- Presentations from funded projects: Cherry Creek School District, Hornbuckle, Tribe
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https://zoom.us/j/94024774593
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Arapahoe County
Arapahoe County Regional Opioid Council
Agenda
https://zoom.us/j/94024774593
Thursday, August 13, 2026
1:00 PM
1.
Welcome & Introductions
2.
Governance
a.
Approval of June meeting minutes
b.
External Funding Requests - University of Colorado, Feral Friends, Arapahoe County
Public Health Department
c.
Funding Opportunity Update and Next Steps
d.
Evaluation Update and Next Steps
e.
Exploring stipends for non-council member reviews
3.
Learning Together
a.
Steadman Group - Evaluation questions
b.
Presentations from Funded Projects - Cherry Creek School District, Hornbuckle, Tribe
4.
Strategy
5.
Updates and Closing
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Thu Aug 13, 2026 · 1:00 PM
Board of Adjustment
Lima Plaza Campus,
Arapahoe Room
6954 South Lima Street, Centennial, CO 80112
Tue Aug 11, 2026 · 9:30 AM
Board of County Commissioners Business Meeting
County to vote on scooter expansion, property tax exemptions, and more
The Board of County Commissioners will hold a business meeting with a consent agenda covering routine items like property tax abatements, appointments, and a vehicle retention policy. A notable consent item is a license agreement to expand micromobility (scooter) services in the Denver South TMA area. The board will also consider a use-by-special-review application for Remora Connections under general business.
- License agreement with Spin for micromobility expansion in Denver South TMA area
- Resolution approving waiver, release, termination, and quitclaim deed for Regal Electric, LLC (ASP25-010)
- Appointment of senior citizen property tax exemption referee
- 2026 Private Activity Bonds re-adjusted allocation
- Use by Special Review for Remora Connections (UASI25-003)
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Administration Building
East Hearing Room
📹 From the video · 58m
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Sorry, I knew that voice. Good morning. I'd like to call the August 11th, 2026 business meeting of the Arapahoe County Board of Commissioners to order. In attendance today are Acting County Attorney John Christ offerson and Cooney Saraceno, Administrator to the Board in the Clerk and Recorder's Office. Also joining us to facilitate remote public participation is Michelle Halstead, Director of the Commissioner's Office . Mr. Saraceno, will you please call the roll? Commissioner Fields? Present. Commissioner Warren Gulley? Here. Commissioner Baker? Here. Commissioner Campbell? Present. And Commissioner Summe? Here. Thank you very, very much. Please join me in the Pledge of Allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Thank you. Are there any changes to the agenda as presented? There are no changes this morning. Okay, great. I'll take a motion to adopt the agenda. Yes, Commissioner Warren Gulley? I move to adopt the agenda as presented. Second. It has been moved by Commissioner Warren Gulley and properly seconded by Commissioner Campbell to adopt the agenda as presented. All in favor say aye. Aye. Any opposed? Wonderful. Ayes have it. And the motion is adopted. Next is our public comment period. You're invited to speak to the commissioners about any topic that's not on the agenda for general business. For those on the line who'd like to get …
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Arapahoe County
Board of County Commissioners Business Meeting
Agenda
Administration Building
East Hearing Room
Tuesday, August 11, 2026
9:30 AM
The public is welcome to attend Business Meetings held in the East Hearing Room at the Arapahoe
County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, CO 80120. Business meetings also
can be viewed online at arapahoe.legistar.com. Virtual public comment is allowed on general issues or
specific agenda items by calling 1-855-436-3656 and, when prompted to, by pressing *3 on the
telephone keypad to be entered in the speaking queue.
The Board of County Commissioners typically holds Public Hearings at 9:30 a.m. the second and fourth
Tuesday of each month. Items listed on the consent agenda are adopted with one vote. Items listed
under regular business are considered individually.
The public may comment during designated times as directed by the Chair of the Board. Each speaker
will be limited to one three-minute period of comment, unless modified by the Chair of the Board.
Meeting agendas are available at arapahoe.legistar.com. Contact the Commissioners’ Office at 303
795 4630 or
[email protected] with questions about the agenda.
Arapahoe County is committed to making its public meetings accessible to persons with disabilities. If
you need special accommodations, please contact the Commissioners’ Office at 303-795-4630 or Relay
Colorado 711 at least 3 days in advance to make arrangements.
1. CALL TO ORDER
1 …
🗳️ How they voted (13 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
MOTION TO ADOPT AGENDA — adopted
5 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jessica Campbell yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
26-336 — approved
5 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jessica Campbell yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
26-394 — approved
5 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jessica Campbell yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
26-405 — approved
5 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jessica Campbell yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
26-409 — approved
5 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jessica Campbell yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
26-413 — approved
5 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jessica Campbell yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
26-418 — approved
5 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jessica Campbell yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
26-419 — approved
5 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jessica Campbell yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
26-421 — approved
5 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jessica Campbell yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
26-400 — adopted
5 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jessica Campbell yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
26-423 — approved
5 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jessica Campbell yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
26-386 — approved
5 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jessica Campbell yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
Approval of the Consent Agenda — approved the Consent Agenda as presented
5 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jessica Campbell yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
Tue Aug 11, 2026 · 11:00 AM
Board of County Commissioners Study Session
County to review economic development, grants, compensation, airport transponders
The Arapahoe County Board of Commissioners will hold a study session to discuss four topics: the County Economic Development Program and Environmental Scan, a State Historical Fund grant opportunity, the 2027 Total Compensation plan, and a grant for Surface Awareness Initiative Vehicle Movement Area Transponders for the Arapahoe County Public Airport Authority. These are discussion items, not final decisions.
- County Economic Development Program and Environmental Scan (26-377)
- Grant Opportunity: State Historical Fund (26-407)
- 2027 Total Compensation (26-412)
- Drop-in: Surface Awareness Initiative Vehicle Movement Area Transponders Grant for the Arapahoe County Public Airport Authority (26-344)
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Administration Building
5334 S. Prince St.
Littleton, CO 80120
West Hearing Room
📹 From the video · 2h 36m
Auto-transcribed from the official meeting video (speech-to-text — may contain errors).
Okay, thank you very much. Good morning everybody. Let's get started with some introductions around the room please. Jeff Baker, Commissioner. John Christopherson, County Attorney's Office. Michelle Halstead, Commissioner's Office. Rhonda Fields, Commissioner. Callie McCorp, Public Reporter. Leslie Summe, Commissioner. Carrie Warren, Valley Commissioner. Kendra Davis, Commissioner's Office. Sorry. Jessica Campbell, Commissioner of District 2. Wonderful, wonderful. And we have Kathy Smith on the line as well. Oh, Kathy! Hi, and so please introduce yourself, ma'am. Good morning everyone. Kathy Smith, Community Resources. Thank you very, very much. I'm glad that you flagged that for me, Michelle, because that's too small for me to see. Yeah, I'm sorry. I thought that was you. So we are here today for a study session on the County Economic Development Program. I'm going to turn it over to Kendra Davis. Thank you so much, Commissioner. We are here today to give you a little bit of context about the existing County Economic Development Program, how you've chosen to structure that function within the county. And then we'll also do an environmental scan of other counties and how they structure that. And we'll talk a little bit about what some opportunities might be and what the preference of the board is. I do think also we'll have some finance folks joining in just a second. Okay. So we'll go ahead and... Sorry, lots of arrows coming through. This is just a general sense of what we' …
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Arapahoe County
Board of County Commissioners Study Session
Agenda
Carrie Warren-Gully, District 1
Jessica Campbell, District 2
Jeff Baker, Chair Pro Tem, District 3
Leslie Summey, Chair, District 4
Rhonda Fields, District 5
Administration Building
5334 S. Prince St.
Littleton, CO 80120
West Hearing Room
Tuesday, August 11, 2026
11:00 AM
The Arapahoe County Board of Commissioners typically holds weekly study sessions on Monday and
Tuesday. Study sessions (except for executive sessions) are open to the public and agendas are available
online at arapahoe.legistar.com. Meetings marked with an asterisk (*) can be attended virtually via
arapahoe.legistar.com while non-asteriked (*) sessions are open to in-person attendance only. The
members of the Board of County Commissioners may choose to attend study sessions virtually.
The Board of County Commissioners may go into executive session during or at the conclusion of a
study session or administrative meeting as necessary to receive legal advice or discuss other
confidential matters, and if they do so, the public will be excluded from that portion of the meeting. The
Board may alter the times of the meetings throughout the day, as well as cancel or reschedule noticed
meetings. Contact the Commissioners’ Office at 303 795 4630 or
[email protected] with
questions about the agenda.
Arapahoe County is committed to making its public meetings accessible to persons with disabilities. If
you need special accommodations, pl …
Mon Aug 10, 2026
Board of County Commissioners Special Meeting Notice
Mon Aug 10, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Board of County Commissioners Study Session
County reviews Q2 budget and land dedication code rewrite
The Arapahoe County Board of Commissioners will hold a study session to review the 2026 second-quarter budget and capital improvement plan, and to discuss a proposed rewrite of land dedication and cash-in-lieu code provisions. The board will also hold an executive session for legal advice. No final decisions are expected at this study session.
- 2026 Q2 Budget Review and CIP Update
- Proposed rewrite of Land Dedication/Cash-in-lieu Code Provisions (Land Development Code Section 4.2-5)
- Executive session for legal advice
- Administrative meeting on Otowi Update
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Administration Building
5334 S. Prince St.
Littleton, CO 80120
West Hearing Room
📹 From the video · 2h 13m
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>>GOOD AFTERNOON EVERYBODY. WE ARE HERE FOR SECOND QUARTER BUDGET REVIEW, LET'S GET STARTED WITH INTRODUCTIONS AROUND THE ROOM PLEASE. [INDISCERNIBLE] FROM FINANCE MICHELLE HALLSTEAD COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE RHONDA FIELDS COMMISSIONER LESLIE SUMMEY COMMISSIONER CARRIE WARREN GULLY COMMISSIONER [INDISCERNIBLE] JESSICA SAVCO FINANCE JESSICA CAMPBELL COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 2 -- CHRISTOPHERSON DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE [SPEAKER OFF MIC] >>WONDERFUL, WONDERFUL. HE IS, AND HE? COMMISSIONER BAKER IS ABSENT AND EXCUSED, THANK YOU, COMMISSIONER WARREN GULLY. I WOULD LIKE TO TURN IT OVER TO DIRECTOR WEAVER TO SET THE FOUNDATION >> SURE. GOOD AFTERNOON. IT'S IN THE MID-90S TODAY SO IT'S A LITTLE BIT OF A COOL DOWN ALWAYS EXCITED ABOUT THAT. WELCOME TO THE SECOND QUARTER BUDGET REVIEW CIP UPDATE. I WILL TURN IT TO JESSICA IN A MOMENT SHE WILL GO OVER PROJECTIONS FOR THE KEY FUNDS, A NUMBER OF SUPPLEMENTAL REQUEST AND WE WILL WIND IT UP WITH UPDATES ON [INDISCERNIBLE]. I WILL TURN IT OVER TO JESSICA >> ALL RIGHT. WE WILL TALK A LITTLE BIT ABOUT THE ECONOMIC OUTLOOK. FIRST OFF, REAL GDP IS IT PROJECTED TO BE [INDISCERNIBLE] FOR 2026, NORMAL HEALTHY RANGE CONSIDERED TO BE TWO PERCENT TO THREE PERCENT. IS PROJECTED TO BE BELOW THAT NEXT YEAR 1.7 PERCENT AND IN 2028 BACK TO 2.1 PERCENT. UNEMPLOYMENT RATE, YOU RECALL WE TOOK A LITTLE LOWER THAN THE NATION AND THEN WE KIND OF THE LINES CROSSED. YOU CAN SEE IN 2024 THE UNEMPLOYMENT RATE WAS A LITTLE BIT HIGHER THAN THE NATION. WE WERE LOWER IN 2025 …
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Arapahoe County
Board of County Commissioners Study Session
Agenda
Carrie Warren-Gully, District 1
Jessica Campbell, District 2
Jeff Baker, Chair Pro Tem, District 3
Leslie Summey, Chair, District 4
Rhonda Fields, District 5
Administration Building
5334 S. Prince St.
Littleton, CO 80120
West Hearing Room
Monday, August 10, 2026
9:00 AM
The Arapahoe County Board of Commissioners typically holds weekly study sessions on Monday and
Tuesday. Study sessions (except for executive sessions) are open to the public and agendas are available
online at arapahoe.legistar.com. Meetings marked with an asterisk (*) can be attended virtually via
arapahoe.legistar.com while non-asteriked (*) sessions are open to in-person attendance only. The
members of the Board of County Commissioners may choose to attend study sessions virtually.
The Board of County Commissioners may go into executive session during or at the conclusion of a
study session or administrative meeting as necessary to receive legal advice or discuss other
confidential matters, and if they do so, the public will be excluded from that portion of the meeting. The
Board may alter the times of the meetings throughout the day, as well as cancel or reschedule noticed
meetings. Contact the Commissioners’ Office at 303 795 4630 or
[email protected] with
questions about the agenda.
Arapahoe County is committed to making its public meetings accessible to persons with disabilities. If
you need special accommodations, plea …
Fri Aug 7, 2026 · 10:00 AM
Arapahoe County Justice Coordinating Committee
Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office
Community Room
13101 East Broncos Parkway, Centennial, CO 80112
Tue Aug 4, 2026 · 1:30 PM
Board of County Commissioners Business Meeting
Board meeting agenda set
The Arapahoe County Board of County Commissioners is holding a special business meeting to discuss and vote on various items, including the 2026 Board of Equalization Value Corrections and Referee Recommendations. The meeting is open to the public and will also be available online. The agenda is mostly procedural, with no major decisions or discussions noted.
- 2026 Board of Equalization Value Corrections 26-404
- 2026 Board of Equalization Referee Recommendations 26-416
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✓ Decided: Board adopts 2026 property value corrections and referee recommendations
The Board of County Commissioners held a special business meeting and adopted two resolutions related to the 2026 Board of Equalization. The first resolution (RES 26-191) approved value corrections, including two parcel ID corrections and reductions for vacant land denials. The second resolution (RES 26-192) adopted the Board of Equalization Referee Recommendations. Both motions passed unanimously with all five commissioners voting aye.
- Adopted RES 26-191 approving 2026 Board of Equalization value corrections (5-0)
- Adopted RES 26-192 approving 2026 Board of Equalization referee recommendations (5-0)
Administration Building
West Hearing Room
📹 From the video · 12m
Auto-transcribed from the official meeting video (speech-to-text — may contain errors).
I will start with afternoon. So, good afternoon, everyone. I'd like to call the August 4th, 2026 special business meeting of the Arapahoe County Board of Commissioners to order. In attendance today are Acting County Attorney John Christ offerson and Cooney Saraceno, Administrator to the Board in the Clerk and Recorder's Office. Mr. Saraceno, will you please call the roll? Commissioner Baker? Here. Commissioner Fields? Commissioner Here. Commissioner Waldoke? Here. Commissioner Town? Present. And Commissioner Campbell? Here. Thank you very, very much, Mr. Saraceno. Are there any changes to the agenda as presented? There are no changes today. Wonderful. Then may I get a motion to adopt the agenda as presented, please? Madam Chair? Yes, Commissioner Campbell. I move that we adopt the agenda as presented. Second. It has been moved by Commissioner Campbell and properly seconded by Commissioner Fields to adopt the agenda as presented. All in favor say aye. Aye. Any opposed? The ayes have it and the motion is adopted. We have two items under General Business today which are value corrections and referee recommendations for the Board of Equalization. We will hear a combined presentation on these items but they will require separate motions. Our presenter and attorney of record is Benjamin Schwartzen -Druber, Senior Assistant County Attorney. Mr. Schwartzen-Druber, would you please, I know, you know your name. Yes. Mr. Schwartzen-Druber, you know your name. Yes, you do. Could you plea …
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Arapahoe County
Board of County Commissioners Business Meeting
Agenda
Administration Building
West Hearing Room
Tuesday, August 4, 2026
1:30 PM
Special Meeting
The public is welcome to attend this Special Business Meeting held in the West Hearing Room at the
Arapahoe County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, CO 80120. Meetings
also can be viewed online at arapahoe.legistar.com.
The Board of County Commissioners typically holds Public Hearings at 9:30 a.m. the second and fourth
Tuesday of each month but may hold special meetings on other dates as needed. Items listed on the
consent agenda are adopted with one vote. Items listed under regular business are considered
individually.
The public may comment during designated times as directed by the Chair of the Board.
Meeting agendas are available at arapahoe.legistar.com. Contact the Commissioners’ Office at 303
795 4630 or
[email protected] with questions about the agenda.
Arapahoe County is committed to making its public meetings accessible to persons with disabilities. If
you need special accommodations, please contact the Commissioners’ Office at 303-795-4630 or Relay
Colorado 711 in advance to make arrangements
1. CALL TO ORDER
1.a. INTRODUCTION
John Christofferson, Acting County Attorney
Cooney Sarracino, Administrator to the Board
1.b. ROLL CALL
2. MOTION TO ADOPT AGENDA
3. GENERAL BUSINESS ITEMS
Items on the general business agenda will include an opportunity for public comment.
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Arapahoe County
Board of County Commissioners Business Meeting
Meeting Minute Summaries
Administration Building
West Hearing Room
Tuesday, August 4, 2026
1:30 PM
Special Meeting
The public is welcome to attend this Special Business Meeting held in the West Hearing Room at the
Arapahoe County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, CO 80120. Meetings
also can be viewed online at arapahoe.legistar.com.
The Board of County Commissioners typically holds Public Hearings at 9:30 a.m. the second and fourth
Tuesday of each month but may hold special meetings on other dates as needed. Items listed on the
consent agenda are adopted with one vote. Items listed under regular business are considered
individually.
The public may comment during designated times as directed by the Chair of the Board.
Meeting agendas are available at arapahoe.legistar.com. Contact the Commissioners’ Office at 303
795 4630 or
[email protected] with questions about the agenda.
Arapahoe County is committed to making its public meetings accessible to persons with disabilities. If
you need special accommodations, please contact the Commissioners’ Office at 303-795-4630 or Relay
Colorado 711 in advance to make arrangements
1.
CALL TO ORDER
Commissioner Summey called the meeting to order.
1.a.
INTRODUCTION
John Christofferson, Acting County Attorney
Cooney Sarracino, Administrator to the Board
1.b.
ROLL CALL
Carrie Warren-Gully
Jessica Campbell
Jeff Baker
Leslie Summey
Rhonda Fields …
🗳️ How they voted (3 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
MOTION TO ADOPT AGENDA — adopted
5 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jessica Campbell yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
26-404 — adopted
5 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jessica Campbell yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
26-416 — adopted
5 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jessica Campbell yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
Tue Aug 4, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Planning Commission
Planning Commission to review proposed group home zoning changes
The Arapahoe County Planning Commission will meet to consider a land development code amendment (LDC 26-002) regarding group homes. The meeting will also include routine approval of past minutes and standard procedural items.
- Presentation on LDC 26-002, Group Homes / Land Development Code Amendment
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Lima Plaza Campus
Arapahoe Room
6954 South Lima Street, Centennial, CO 80112
📹 From the video · 27m
Auto-transcribed from the official meeting video (speech-to-text — may contain errors).
All right, very good. All right, I call the meeting of Arapahoe County Planning Commission of August 4th, 2026 to order. Can we please get a roll call? Chair Miller. Present. Chair Pro Tem Sase. Present. Commissioner Boren. Present. Commissioner Howe. Commissioner Corrin. Commissioner Saul. And Commissioner Wolfe. Has she arrived? Just barely. All right. Make a quorum. Thank you very much. So before we jump into everything, we do have a new member, Kelly Boren. Sorry, I have it written down here. I just couldn't even read it. Do you want to just introduce yourself real quick? My name's Kelly Boren. I live in Byers. I've been there for about 10 years. So it's east of Bennett and Strasburg. Was the principal at Byers High School for the last 10 years and just retired this year. So Kip, our REAP representative I work with, mentioned this and thought it might be a good way to stay involved in the community. So thank you for having me and I look forward to learning from all of you. All right. Very good. Thank you very much. All right. So good evening, everybody. We are streaming this meeting live on the website. Arapahoe.gov.com. Please take note that the website broadcast is delayed by 20 to 30 seconds. So our first item is to do the approval of the minutes. So tonight we will consider the minutes from July 7th, 2026 planning commission meeting. If there are any changes to the July 7th meeting, please include those changes in your motion. Otherwise I will accept a motion to appro …
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Arapahoe County
Planning Commission
Agenda
Kelly Boren
Randall Miller, Chair
Richard Sall
Lynne Sauve, Chair Pro-Tem
Brooke Howe
Adrienne Wolf
Carissa Koran
Lima Plaza Campus
Arapahoe Room
6954 South Lima Street, Centennial, CO 80112
Tuesday, August 4, 2026
6:30 PM
The public is welcome to attend the Planning Commission meeting in the Arapahoe Room, located at
6954 S Lima St, Centennial CO 80112. The Planning Commission agenda, agenda packet, and live
streaming can be viewed online at https://arapahoe.legistar.com/Calendar. You may also listen to, or
speak at, the meeting by calling 1-855-436-3656. To join the speaking queue, press *3 on the telephone
keypad.
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES FROM JULY 7, 2026
Planning Commission Minutes 07-07-2026.pdfAttachments:
3. NEW BUSINESS ITEMS
PRESENTATION REGARDING LDC 26-002, GROUP HOMES / LAND
DEVELOPMENT CODE (LDC) AMENDMENT
LDC25-002 Staff Report & Materials.pdfAttachments:
4. ANNOUNCEMENTS
5. ADJOURN
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🗳️ How they voted (1 roll-call vote)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-401 — approved
7 yea
Randall Miller yea · Richard Sall yea · Lynn Sauve yea · Kathryn Latsis yea · Brooke Howe yea · Adrienne Wolf yea · Carissa Koran yea
Tue Aug 4, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Board of County Commissioners Study Session
Board to approve fleet policy, fund jail medical expansion, and review strategic workplan
The Arapahoe County Board of Commissioners will hold a study session to decide on a vehicle retention policy for county fleet operations, transfer unallocated capital improvement funds to the Detention Facility Medical Expansion Project, and approve a heavy-duty vehicle lift replacement. They will also review the Q1 2026 Strategic Workplan and Data Update.
- Approve vehicle retention policy for county fleet management operations (26-398)
- Transfer unallocated CIP funds to Detention Facility Medical Expansion Project (26-406)
- Approval to replace heavy-duty vehicle lift for fleet services (26-417)
- Q1 2026 Strategic Workplan and Data Update (26-338)
- Special Meeting: 2026 Board of Equalization Value Corrections and Referee Decision
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✓ Decided: County board advances vehicle policy, funds detention medical expansion
The Board of County Commissioners held a study session and unanimously approved three items to move forward. They advanced a vehicle retention policy to the consent agenda, approved transferring $250,000 in unallocated capital improvement funds to the Detention Facility Medical Expansion Project, and approved replacing a heavy-duty vehicle lift for fleet services. A strategic workplan update was presented without a vote.
- Advanced vehicle retention policy to consent agenda (5-0)
- Approved $250,000 transfer to Detention Facility Medical Expansion Project (5-0)
- Approved replacement of heavy-duty vehicle lift for fleet services (5-0)
Administration Building
5334 S. Prince St.
Littleton, CO 80120
West Hearing Room
📹 From the video · 1h 22m
Auto-transcribed from the official meeting video (speech-to-text — may contain errors).
Good afternoon everybody we are here for our afternoon study sessions let's go ahead and start with introductions around the room please. Jeff Baker Commissioner. Michelle Halstead, Commissioner's Office. Rh onda Fields, Commissioner. Connie Sotisimo, Cleveland Reporter. What's my name? Leslie Summey, Commissioner. Carrie Warren Gulley, Commissioner. Jessica Campbell, Commissioner District 2. Jordan Roth, President. Michael Porter, Senator and Fleet Manager. Wonderful. Kendra Davis, Commissioner's Office. Laura Taylor, Finance. Mrs. Stairs, Finance. Wonderful, wonderful. And so it looks like we've got a lot of Michelle Halstead on our calendar this afternoon. Director Halstead would you like to get us started? Yes. The first, if it's okay with the board and the chair we might go out of order because we're very ahead of schedule and I want to keep us moving. So great. Just make sure we keep on keeping on. So I'm going to do the first one which is the drop-in for a vehicle retention policy. And I may ask Lisa Stairs for phone a friend assistance if she, you have more questions. So the purpose of this drop-in is to get your concurrence on a vehicle retention policy that we can move forward to the consent agenda for approval. So as some of you know we typically keep county vehicles for an established timeframe and then we're disposing of them through established process to then get a replacement. And that's actually consistent with policy a board of county commissioners adopted i …
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Arapahoe County
Board of County Commissioners Study Session
Agenda
Carrie Warren-Gully, District 1
Jessica Campbell, District 2
Jeff Baker, Chair Pro Tem, District 3
Leslie Summey, Chair, District 4
Rhonda Fields, District 5
Administration Building
5334 S. Prince St.
Littleton, CO 80120
West Hearing Room
Tuesday, August 4, 2026
9:00 AM
The Arapahoe County Board of Commissioners typically holds weekly study sessions on Monday and
Tuesday. Study sessions (except for executive sessions) are open to the public and agendas are available
online at arapahoe.legistar.com. Meetings marked with an asterisk (*) can be attended virtually via
arapahoe.legistar.com while non-asteriked (*) sessions are open to in-person attendance only. The
members of the Board of County Commissioners may choose to attend study sessions virtually.
The Board of County Commissioners may go into executive session during or at the conclusion of a
study session or administrative meeting as necessary to receive legal advice or discuss other
confidential matters, and if they do so, the public will be excluded from that portion of the meeting. The
Board may alter the times of the meetings throughout the day, as well as cancel or reschedule noticed
meetings. Contact the Commissioners’ Office at 303 795 4630 or
[email protected] with
questions about the agenda.
Arapahoe County is committed to making its public meetings accessible to persons with disabilities. If
you need special accommodations, plea …
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Carrie Warren-Gully, District 1
Jessica Campbell, District 2
Jeff Baker, Chair Pro Tem, District 3
Leslie Summey, Chair, District 4
Rhonda Fields, District 5
Arapahoe County
Board of County Commissioners Study Session
Meeting Minute Summaries
Administration Building
5334 S. Prince St.
Littleton, CO 80120
West Hearing Room
Tuesday, August 4, 2026
9:00 AM
The Arapahoe County Board of Commissioners typically holds weekly study sessions on Monday and
Tuesday. Study sessions (except for executive sessions) are open to the public and agendas are available
online at arapahoe.legistar.com. Meetings marked with an asterisk (*) can be attended virtually via
arapahoe.legistar.com while non-asteriked (*) sessions are open to in-person attendance only. The
members of the Board of County Commissioners may choose to attend study sessions virtually.
The Board of County Commissioners may go into executive session during or at the conclusion of a
study session or administrative meeting as necessary to receive legal advice or discuss other
confidential matters, and if they do so, the public will be excluded from that portion of the meeting. The
Board may alter the times of the meetings throughout the day, as well as cancel or reschedule noticed
meetings. Contact the Commissioners’ Office at 303 795 4630 or
[email protected] with
questions about the agenda.
Arapahoe County is committed to making its public meetings accessible to persons with disabilities. If
you need special acc …
Mon Aug 3, 2026 · 10:00 AM
Board of County Commissioners Study Session
County Commissioners meet
The Arapahoe County Board of Commissioners is holding a study session to receive director mid-year updates. The agenda is primarily procedural, with no major decisions or discussions listed. The meeting will also include an executive session to discuss confidential matters. The executive session will be virtual and streamed online.
- Director Mid-Year Updates
- Executive Session
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✓ Decided: Board enters executive session on labor complaints and negotiations
The Board of County Commissioners held a study session with director mid-year updates and then voted unanimously to enter an executive session to receive legal advice on an unfair labor practice complaint from AFSCME and to discuss strategy for FOP negotiations. No other substantive decisions were made during the public portion of the meeting.
- Approved motion to enter executive session for legal advice and negotiation strategy (5-0)
Administration Building
5334 S. Prince St.
Littleton, CO 80120
West Hearing Room
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Arapahoe County
Board of County Commissioners Study Session
Agenda
Carrie Warren-Gully, District 1
Jessica Campbell, District 2
Jeff Baker, Chair Pro Tem, District 3
Leslie Summey, Chair, District 4
Rhonda Fields, District 5
Administration Building
5334 S. Prince St.
Littleton, CO 80120
West Hearing Room
Monday, August 3, 2026
10:00 AM
The Arapahoe County Board of Commissioners typically holds weekly study sessions on Monday and
Tuesday. Study sessions (except for executive sessions) are open to the public and agendas are available
online at arapahoe.legistar.com. Meetings marked with an asterisk (*) can be attended virtually via
arapahoe.legistar.com while non-asteriked (*) sessions are open to in-person attendance only. The
members of the Board of County Commissioners may choose to attend study sessions virtually.
The Board of County Commissioners may go into executive session during or at the conclusion of a
study session or administrative meeting as necessary to receive legal advice or discuss other
confidential matters, and if they do so, the public will be excluded from that portion of the meeting. The
Board may alter the times of the meetings throughout the day, as well as cancel or reschedule noticed
meetings. Contact the Commissioners’ Office at 303 795 4630 or
[email protected] with
questions about the agenda.
Arapahoe County is committed to making its public meetings accessible to persons with disabilities. If
you need special accommodations, plea …
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Carrie Warren-Gully, District 1
Jessica Campbell, District 2
Jeff Baker, Chair Pro Tem, District 3
Leslie Summey, Chair, District 4
Rhonda Fields, District 5
Arapahoe County
Board of County Commissioners Study Session
Meeting Minute Summaries
Administration Building
5334 S. Prince St.
Littleton, CO 80120
West Hearing Room
Monday, August 3, 2026
10:00 AM
The Arapahoe County Board of Commissioners typically holds weekly study sessions on Monday and
Tuesday. Study sessions (except for executive sessions) are open to the public and agendas are available
online at arapahoe.legistar.com. Meetings marked with an asterisk (*) can be attended virtually via
arapahoe.legistar.com while non-asteriked (*) sessions are open to in-person attendance only. The
members of the Board of County Commissioners may choose to attend study sessions virtually.
The Board of County Commissioners may go into executive session during or at the conclusion of a
study session or administrative meeting as necessary to receive legal advice or discuss other
confidential matters, and if they do so, the public will be excluded from that portion of the meeting. The
Board may alter the times of the meetings throughout the day, as well as cancel or reschedule noticed
meetings. Contact the Commissioners’ Office at 303 795 4630 or
[email protected] with
questions about the agenda.
Arapahoe County is committed to making its public meetings accessible to persons with disabilities. If
you need special acc …
Mon Aug 3, 2026
Board of County Commissioners Special Meeting Notice
Tue Jul 28, 2026 · 5:30 PM
1A Resident Advisory Committee
6934 S Lima St, Bijou Conference Room
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Arapahoe County
1A Resident Advisory Committee
Agenda
6934 S Lima St, Bijou Conference RoomTuesday, July 28, 2026
5:30 PM
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. FIVE-YEAR TRANSPORTATION & ROAD AND BRIDGET DIVISION PLANS: 1A
investments supporting these efforts
3. SHERIFF'S OFFICE UPDATE: Overview of services supported by 1A funding
4. PUBLIC COMMENT
5. ADJOURN
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Tue Jul 28, 2026 · 12:45 PM
Board of County Commissioners Study Session
Board to discuss county rezoning efforts for HB24-1313 compliance
The Board of County Commissioners will review updates on rezoning efforts for the Federal Enclave, Dry Creek, and Four Square Mile areas. The session also includes discussions on housing bonds, a sheriff's office agreement, and a grant program update.
- 2026 Private Activity Bonds (PAB) Re-Adjusted Allocation
- Housing Colorado 2026 Design Charrettes Program participation
- Intergovernmental Agreement with El Paso County Sheriff’s Office regarding incinerator use
- Evidence.com revised contract and in-house programmer needs
- Rezoning updates for Federal Enclave, Dry Creek, and Four Square Mile in compliance with HB24-1313
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✓ Decided: Board directs rezoning changes to meet state housing goals
The Board of County Commissioners directed staff to move forward with rezoning options to comply with HB24-1313, including adding Belleview Avenue to proposed rezoning areas and increasing the Dry Creek Area density calculation from 35 to 100 dwelling units per acre. The Board also voted to explore a new MU-X zoning district for the Dry Creek area with a 100-foot building height and 140 dwelling units per acre, with further discussions with Centennial and the Inverness Metro District. The Board approved reallocating $3 million in 2026 Private Activity Bond authority to the Reserve at South Creek, approved a participation application for the 2026 Design Charrettes Program, approved an intergovernmental agreement with El Paso County for incinerator use, and approved a contract modification for the Evidence.com system.
- Approved reallocating $3M in 2026 PAB authority to Reserve at South Creek (5-0)
- Approved application for 2026 Design Charrettes Program for 4857 S. Broadway (5-0)
- Approved IGA with El Paso County Sheriff's Office for incinerator use (5-0)
- Approved Evidence.com contract modification to Justice+ tier (5-0)
- Directed adding Belleview Avenue to proposed rezoning areas (5-0)
- Directed increasing Dry Creek Area density calculation to 100 dwelling units per acre (5-0)
- Directed exploring new MU-X zoning district for Dry Creek area with further discussions
Administration Building
5334 S. Prince St.
Littleton, CO 80120
West Hearing Room
📹 From the video · 2h 51m
Auto-transcribed from the official meeting video (speech-to-text — may contain errors).
>>GOOD AFTERNOON EVERYBODY WE ARE HERE FOR A STUDY SESSION THIS AFTERNOON LET'S GET STARTED WITH INTRODUCTIONS AROUND THE ROOM. JEFF BAKER COMMISSIONER, TIFFANY BLOOM COUNTY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE, MICHELLE HALLSTEAD COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE RHONDA FIELDS COMMISSIONER [INDISCERNIBLE] LESLIE SUMMEY COMMISSIONER CARRIE WARREN GULLY COMMISSIONER JESSICA CAMPBELL COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 2 [INDISCERNIBLE] >> WE HAVE FIVE DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS IN THE ROOM. WE SURE DO. WE HAVE COMMUNITY RESOURCES DROP INS. WHERE IS COMMUNITY RESOURCES? ARE THEY COMING? >> WE ARE HERE WITH LIZZIE LOOMIS. WHAT IS HAPPENING? WE HAVE TWO ITEMS NOT SURE WHICH IS SUPPOSED TO COME FIRST. PAB READJUSTMENT. WE ARE BRINGING TO THE BOARD PRIVATE ACTIVITY BOND FUNDS FOR $3 MILLION AWARDED TO A PROJECT INSTEAD OF GOING WITH THE FOUR PERCENT [INDISCERNIBLE]. WE ARE WILLING TO GIVE PAB BONDS BACK TO THE COUNTY TO AWARD TO ANOTHER PROJECT. WE ARE CONSIDERING $3 MILLION FOR FOUR PERCENT TO THE DOVE VALLEY PROPERTY. ONE OF THE PROPERTIES YOU CHOSE EARLIER THIS YEAR AS [INDISCERNIBLE] PARTNER [SPEAKER OFF MIC]. WE JUST NEED A QUICK VOTE. WHAT DO WE THINK ABOUT THAT? ARE THERE COMMENTS COMMISSIONER? JEFF BAKER? I SAW HIS HAND DO SOMETHING. COMMISSIONER CAMPBELL WANTED TO SAY DIRECTOR SMITH FLAGGED ME ON IT AND I WAS ASKED WHY THE PROJECT WAS CHOSEN AS OPPOSED TO OTHERS. IT MIGHT BE EDIFYING FOR THE BOARD TO KNOW. IF WE ARE TAKING THAT MUCH MONEY TO ANOTHER PROJECT, WHY IT HAS BEEN APPROVED MIGHT BE CURSORY >> THE [INDISCERNIBLE] …
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Arapahoe County
Board of County Commissioners Study Session
Agenda
Carrie Warren-Gully, District 1
Jessica Campbell, District 2
Jeff Baker, Chair Pro Tem, District 3
Leslie Summey, Chair, District 4
Rhonda Fields, District 5
Administration Building
5334 S. Prince St.
Littleton, CO 80120
West Hearing Room
Tuesday, July 28, 2026
12:45 PM
The Arapahoe County Board of Commissioners typically holds weekly study sessions on Monday and
Tuesday. Study sessions (except for executive sessions) are open to the public and agendas are available
online at arapahoe.legistar.com. Meetings marked with an asterisk (*) can be attended virtually via
arapahoe.legistar.com while non-asteriked (*) sessions are open to in-person attendance only. The
members of the Board of County Commissioners may choose to attend study sessions virtually.
The Board of County Commissioners may go into executive session during or at the conclusion of a
study session or administrative meeting as necessary to receive legal advice or discuss other
confidential matters, and if they do so, the public will be excluded from that portion of the meeting. The
Board may alter the times of the meetings throughout the day, as well as cancel or reschedule noticed
meetings. Contact the Commissioners’ Office at 303 795 4630 or
[email protected] with
questions about the agenda.
Arapahoe County is committed to making its public meetings accessible to persons with disabilities. If
you need special accommodations, plea …
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Carrie Warren-Gully, District 1
Jessica Campbell, District 2
Jeff Baker, Chair Pro Tem, District 3
Leslie Summey, Chair, District 4
Rhonda Fields, District 5
Arapahoe County
Board of County Commissioners Study Session
Meeting Minute Summaries
Administration Building
5334 S. Prince St.
Littleton, CO 80120
West Hearing Room
Tuesday, July 28, 2026
12:45 PM
The Arapahoe County Board of Commissioners typically holds weekly study sessions on Monday and
Tuesday. Study sessions (except for executive sessions) are open to the public and agendas are available
online at arapahoe.legistar.com. Meetings marked with an asterisk (*) can be attended virtually via
arapahoe.legistar.com while non-asteriked (*) sessions are open to in-person attendance only. The
members of the Board of County Commissioners may choose to attend study sessions virtually.
The Board of County Commissioners may go into executive session during or at the conclusion of a
study session or administrative meeting as necessary to receive legal advice or discuss other
confidential matters, and if they do so, the public will be excluded from that portion of the meeting. The
Board may alter the times of the meetings throughout the day, as well as cancel or reschedule noticed
meetings. Contact the Commissioners’ Office at 303 795 4630 or
[email protected] with
questions about the agenda.
Arapahoe County is committed to making its public meetings accessible to persons with disabilities. If
you need special acc …
Tue Jul 28, 2026 · 9:30 AM
Board of County Commissioners Business Meeting
Board to consider new short-term rental licensing fees
The Board of County Commissioners will review several abatement reductions and a litigation settlement. The meeting includes a proposal to update the zoning fee schedule and a review of funding recommendations for the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District.
- Amendment of the Zoning Fee Schedule to include Short-Term Rental Licensing Fees
- Arapahoe County Cultural Council 2026-2027 Funding Recommendations for SCFD Tier III Awards
- Traffic Signal Easement for City of Centennial
- Litigation Settlement Agreement for Cadona v. Magee
- Approval of board and committee appointments and reappointments
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✓ Decided: County board approves cultural council funding and consent agenda items
The Board of County Commissioners approved the consent agenda, including stipulated abatement reductions, zoning fee schedule amendments, a traffic signal easement, a litigation settlement, and board appointments. They also approved the Arapahoe County Cultural Council's 2026-2027 funding recommendations for Scientific and Cultural Facilities District Tier III awards. The meeting included public comment with 48 speakers and adjourned at 11:49 a.m.
- Approved consent agenda items RES 26-180 through RES 26-189, including abatement reductions, zoning fee schedule update, traffic signal easement, litigation settlement, board appointments, and warrant reports.
- Approved RES 26-190, the Arapahoe County Cultural Council 2026-2027 funding recommendations for SCFD Tier III awards.
- Adopted the agenda with no modifications.
- Heard public comment from 47 in-person and 1 virtual speaker.
Administration Building
East Hearing Room
📹 From the video · 2h 18m
Auto-transcribed from the official meeting video (speech-to-text — may contain errors).
>> GOOD MORNING. I'D LIKE TO CALL THE JULY 28, 2026 BUSINESS MEETING OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS TO ORDER. IN ATTENDANCE TODAY ARE ACTING COUNTY ATTORNEY JOHN CHRISTOPHERSON AND COONEY SARRACINO ADMINISTRATOR TO THE BOARD IN THE CLERK AND RECORDER'S OFFICE. JOINING US TO FACILITATE REMOTE PARTICIPATION AS MICHELLE HALLSTEAD DIRECTOR OF THE COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE. BEFORE WE BEGIN WE HAVE MADE SOME CHANGES AND I'D LIKE TO HIGHLIGHT THEM AT THE BEGINNING. IT'S GOING TO HELP US MOVE FORWARD WITH THE BUSINESS OF THE COUNTY AND ALSO VERY IMPORTANTLY, SUPPORT MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC WHO WISH TO SPEAK. WE REDUCE THE GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT TIME TO TWO MINUTES BECAUSE WE HAVE LOTS OF FOLKS COMING TODAY FOR EACH INDIVIDUAL TO MAXIMIZE THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO SPEAK, BOTH ON THE LINE AND IN THE ROOM. WE WILL CLOSE PUBLIC COMMENT AT NOON. WE'VE GOT SOME TIME. THANK YOU FOR ALL OF YOUR PATIENTS. NOW WE WILL MOVE INTO THE MEETING. MR. SARACENO CALL THE ROLL. >> COMMISSIONER FIELDS PRESENT, COMMISSIONER WARREN GULLY HERE, COMMISSIONER BAKER HERE, COMMISSIONER CAMPBELL PRESENT, COMMISSIONER SUMMEY HERE. THANK YOU. I'D LIKE TO ASK COMMISSIONER BAKER TO LEAD US IN THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE. PLEASE STAND IF YOU ARE ABLE AND SHOWING ME >>[PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE] >>THANK YOU VERY VERY MUCH ARE THERE CHANGES TO THE AGENDA AS PRESENTED? NO CHANGES THIS MORNING. I'D LIKE TO HAVE A MOTION TO ADOPT THE AGENDA. COMMISSIONER CAMPBELL I'D MOVED TO ADOPT THE AGENDA AS PRESENTED. IT HAS …
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Arapahoe County
Board of County Commissioners Business Meeting
Agenda
Administration Building
East Hearing Room
Tuesday, July 28, 2026
9:30 AM
The public is welcome to attend Business Meetings held in the East Hearing Room at the Arapahoe
County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, CO 80120. Business meetings also
can be viewed online at arapahoe.legistar.com. Virtual public comment is allowed on general issues or
specific agenda items by calling 1-855-436-3656 and, when prompted to, by pressing *3 on the
telephone keypad to be entered in the speaking queue.
The Board of County Commissioners typically holds Public Hearings at 9:30 a.m. the second and fourth
Tuesday of each month. Items listed on the consent agenda are adopted with one vote. Items listed
under regular business are considered individually.
The public may comment during designated times as directed by the Chair of the Board. For the July
28, 2026, business meeting, speakers will be limited to one two-minute period for general public
comment, which will conclude at noon. Public comment periods may be adjusted by the Chair as
needed.
Meeting agendas are available at arapahoe.legistar.com. Contact the Commissioners’ Office at 303
795 4630 or
[email protected] with questions about the agenda.
Arapahoe County is committed to making its public meetings accessible to persons with disabilities. If
you need special accommodations, please contact the Commissioners’ Office at 303 …
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Arapahoe County
Board of County Commissioners Business Meeting
Meeting Minute Summaries
Administration Building
East Hearing Room
Tuesday, July 28, 2026
9:30 AM
The public is welcome to attend Business Meetings held in the East Hearing Room at the Arapahoe
County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, CO 80120. Business meetings also
can be viewed online at arapahoe.legistar.com. Virtual public comment is allowed on general issues or
specific agenda items by calling 1-855-436-3656 and, when prompted to, by pressing *3 on the
telephone keypad to be entered in the speaking queue.
The Board of County Commissioners typically holds Public Hearings at 9:30 a.m. the second and fourth
Tuesday of each month. Items listed on the consent agenda are adopted with one vote. Items listed
under regular business are considered individually.
The public may comment during designated times as directed by the Chair of the Board. For the July
28, 2026, business meeting, speakers will be limited to one two-minute period for general public
comment, which will conclude at noon. Public comment periods may be adjusted by the Chair as
needed.
Meeting agendas are available at arapahoe.legistar.com. Contact the Commissioners’ Office at 303
795 4630 or
[email protected] with questions about the agenda.
Arapahoe County is committed to making its public meetings accessible to persons with disabilities. If
you need special accommodations, please contact the Commissione …
🗳️ How they voted (13 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
MOTION TO ADOPT AGENDA — adopted
5 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jessica Campbell yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
26-370 — approved
5 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jessica Campbell yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
26-375 — approved
5 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jessica Campbell yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
26-378 — approved
5 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jessica Campbell yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
26-379 — approved
5 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jessica Campbell yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
26-380 — approved
5 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jessica Campbell yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
26-383 — approved
5 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jessica Campbell yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
26-388 — approved
5 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jessica Campbell yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
26-390 — approved
5 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jessica Campbell yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
26-374 — adopted
5 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jessica Campbell yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
26-392 — approved
5 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jessica Campbell yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
26-395 — approved
5 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jessica Campbell yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
Approval of the Consent Agenda — approved the Consent Agenda as presented
5 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jessica Campbell yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
Mon Jul 27, 2026
Board of County Commissioners Special Meeting Notice
Mon Jul 27, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Board of County Commissioners Study Session
Board to consider SFY 2026-2027 Core Services Program Plan
The Board of County Commissioners will review the SFY 2026-2027 Core Services Program Plan. The session includes updates on the board calendar and committees, and a scheduled executive session.
- Approval of the SFY 2026-2027 Core Services Program Plan 26-385
- Executive Session with Acting County Attorney John Christofferson
human-servicesprogram-planningcounty-administration
✓ Decided: Board approves Core Services Plan, sends to consent agenda
The Board voted 5-0 to approve the SFY 2026-2027 Core Services Program Plan and add it to the consent agenda for formal authorization. The plan totals $5,924,989, which is $47,055 more than the state allocation provides; staff will monitor and adjust. The Board also voted 5-0 to enter executive session for legal advice on the Regal Electric Administrative Site Plan and strategy on the Boom Supersonic Innovation Zone Pilot Program.
- Approved the SFY 2026-2027 Core Services Program Plan (5-0) and added it to the consent agenda.
- Approved entering executive session (5-0) for legal advice on Regal Electric Administrative Site Plan and strategy on Boom Supersonic Innovation Zone Pilot Program.
Administration Building
5334 S. Prince St.
Littleton, CO 80120
West Hearing Room
📹 From the video · 15m
Auto-transcribed from the official meeting video (speech-to-text — may contain errors).
>> GOOD AFTERNOON. >>WE ARE HERE FOR A WONDERFUL STUDY SESSION. FIRST WE WILL GO AROUND THE ROOM. JEFF BAKER COMMISSIONER [INDISCERNIBLE] PROVIDER SERVICES ADMINISTRATOR WITH CHILD AND ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES. MICHELLE HALLSTEAD COMMISSIONERS OFFICE [INDISCERNIBLE] RHONDA FIELDS COMMISSIONER, LESLIE SUMMEY COMMISSIONER CARRIE WARREN GULLY COMMISSIONER JESSICA WILLIAMSON HUMAN SERVICES NICOLE BROWN HUMAN SERVICES JESSICA CAMPBELL COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 2 KATHY ROYAL ROYAL CONSULTANTS. THANK YOU VERY, VERY MUCH [INDISCERNIBLE]. IS THERE SOMEBODY COMING? SHE WILL BE HERE FOR EXECUTIVE SESSION. OKAY GREAT, SO, MS. WILLIAMSON, YOU HAVE SOMETHING TALKING ABOUT THE CHILD WELFARE CORE PLAN AND BUDGET YES, MAAM. THANK YOU WE ARE HERE TO TALK ABOUT CORE SERVICES PLAN FOR THIS FISCAL YEAR. THIS IS A PLAN WE WOULD LIKE FOR THE BOARD'S APPROVAL AND SIGNATURE ON. WE NEED YOUR SIGNATURE TO RECEIVE FUNDING FROM THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES. THE CORE PLAN IS A LAID OUT PLAN SPECIFICALLY FOR CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES WHO ARE AT AT HOME PLACEMENT. SERVICES DESIGNED TO HELP KEEP CHILDREN AT HOME WITH THEIR FAMILIES, HELP STABILIZE THE FAMILY UNIT. IF A CHILD DOES HAVE TO BE REMOVED FROM THE HOME, WE CAN PROVIDE SERVICES WHICH IF IT'S A FOSTER PARENT FOR EXAMPLE WE CAN HELP PROVIDE STABILITY WITHOUT PLACEMENT. CERTAINLY WE DON'T WANT KIDS JUMPING PLACEMENT TO PLACEMENT SO IT'S TO PROVIDE STABILITY AND SUPPORT. IT HELPS WITH REUNIFICATION WHEN KIDS WANT TO REUNIFY WITH THEIR FAMILY …
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Extracted text of the official agenda document (automated extraction — may contain OCR/formatting errors).
Arapahoe County
Board of County Commissioners Study Session
Agenda
Carrie Warren-Gully, District 1
Jessica Campbell, District 2
Jeff Baker, Chair Pro Tem, District 3
Leslie Summey, Chair, District 4
Rhonda Fields, District 5
Administration Building
5334 S. Prince St.
Littleton, CO 80120
West Hearing Room
Monday, July 27, 2026
9:00 AM
The Arapahoe County Board of Commissioners typically holds weekly study sessions on Monday and
Tuesday. Study sessions (except for executive sessions) are open to the public and agendas are available
online at arapahoe.legistar.com. Meetings marked with an asterisk (*) can be attended virtually via
arapahoe.legistar.com while non-asteriked (*) sessions are open to in-person attendance only. The
members of the Board of County Commissioners may choose to attend study sessions virtually.
The Board of County Commissioners may go into executive session during or at the conclusion of a
study session or administrative meeting as necessary to receive legal advice or discuss other
confidential matters, and if they do so, the public will be excluded from that portion of the meeting. The
Board may alter the times of the meetings throughout the day, as well as cancel or reschedule noticed
meetings. Contact the Commissioners’ Office at 303 795 4630 or
[email protected] with
questions about the agenda.
Arapahoe County is committed to making its public meetings accessible to persons with disabilities. If
you need special accommodations, please …
📄 From the minutes
Extracted text of the official minutes document (automated extraction — may contain OCR/formatting errors).
Carrie Warren-Gully, District 1
Jessica Campbell, District 2
Jeff Baker, Chair Pro Tem, District 3
Leslie Summey, Chair, District 4
Rhonda Fields, District 5
Arapahoe County
Board of County Commissioners Study Session
Meeting Minute Summaries
Administration Building
5334 S. Prince St.
Littleton, CO 80120
West Hearing Room
Monday, July 27, 2026
9:00 AM
The Arapahoe County Board of Commissioners typically holds weekly study sessions on Monday and
Tuesday. Study sessions (except for executive sessions) are open to the public and agendas are available
online at arapahoe.legistar.com. Meetings marked with an asterisk (*) can be attended virtually via
arapahoe.legistar.com while non-asteriked (*) sessions are open to in-person attendance only. The
members of the Board of County Commissioners may choose to attend study sessions virtually.
The Board of County Commissioners may go into executive session during or at the conclusion of a
study session or administrative meeting as necessary to receive legal advice or discuss other
confidential matters, and if they do so, the public will be excluded from that portion of the meeting. The
Board may alter the times of the meetings throughout the day, as well as cancel or reschedule noticed
meetings. Contact the Commissioners’ Office at 303 795 4630 or
[email protected] with
questions about the agenda.
Arapahoe County is committed to making its public meetings accessible to persons with disabilities. If
you need special accom …
Wed Jul 22, 2026 · 9:30 AM
Community Services Block Grant Advisory Committee
Arapahoe County CSBG Advisory Committee to review reports and minutes
The Community Services Block Grant Advisory Committee will meet to approve previous minutes and review consent agenda items. The body will discuss end-of-year reports and receive updates from the division manager and board members.
- Approval of April 22, 2026 minutes
- Review of End of Year Reports
community-servicesgrantsgovernment-administration
📄 From the agenda
Extracted text of the official agenda document (automated extraction — may contain OCR/formatting errors).
Arapahoe County
Community Services Block Grant Advisory Committee
Agenda
Wednesday, July 22, 2026
9:30 AM
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. APPROVAL OF April 22, 2026 MINUTES
3. CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS
3a. CSBG Items
3b. End of Year Reports
4. KEY ORGANIZATIONAL STANDARD ITEMS
5. DIVISION MANAGER REPORT
5. BOARD MEMBER UPDATES
6. ADJOURN
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Tue Jul 21, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Planning Commission
Lima Plaza Campus
Arapahoe Room
6954 South Lima Street, Centennial, CO 80112
Tue Jul 21, 2026
Board of County Commissioners Study Session
Administration Building
5334 S. Prince St.
Littleton, CO 80120
West Hearing Room
Mon Jul 20, 2026
Board of County Commissioners Study Session
Administration Building
5334 S. Prince St.
Littleton, CO 80120
West Hearing Room
Mon Jul 20, 2026
Board of County Commissioners Special Meeting Notice
Tue Jul 14, 2026 · 9:30 AM
Board of County Commissioners Business Meeting
Commissioners to consider Strasburg subarea plan and subdivision applications
The Board of County Commissioners will review several items including a comprehensive plan amendment for the Strasburg 2050 Subarea Plan. The meeting also includes discussions on a minor subdivision for Rattle Stitch Ranch and a specific development plan for 1338 Valentia St.
- Comprehensive Plan Amendment to approve Strasburg 2050: Strasburg Subarea Plan
- Rattle Stitch Ranch Filing No. 1 Minor Subdivision
- 1338 Valentia St. Specific Development Plan with Zoning
- 2026 Open Space Grant Awards
- Easements for an electric transmission line and temporary access for the Colorado Power Pathway project
zoningland-useopen-spaceinfrastructuregovernment-administration
✓ Decided: Board approves Strasburg 2050 Subarea Plan and multiple land use requests
The Board of County Commissioners approved a comprehensive plan amendment for the Strasburg 2050 Subarea Plan and a minor subdivision for Rattle Stitch Ranch. The Board also adopted a proclamation honoring the county's agricultural heritage and approved several consent agenda items including grant awards and easements.
- Adopted proclamation honoring Arapahoe County's Agricultural Heritage (4-0)
- Approved 2026 Open Space Grant Awards (RES 26-170)
- Approved Affordable Housing Development Grant 2026 Re-Allocation (RES 26-176)
- Approved easements for Colorado Power Pathway’s Project electric transmission line (RES 26-173)
- Approved Comprehensive Plan amendment for Strasburg 2050: Strasburg Subarea Plan (4-0)
- Approved Rattle Stitch Ranch Filing No. 1 Minor Subdivision (4-0)
- Approved Assessor’s Annual Reports on Real and Personal Property (RES 26-168)
- Approved board and committee appointments and reappointments (RES 26-174)
Administration Building
East Hearing Room
📹 From the video · 1h 31m
Auto-transcribed from the official meeting video (speech-to-text — may contain errors).
>> NO AUDIO, PLEASE STAND BY >> AWAITING AUDIO, PLEASE STAND BY I HAVE VIDEO OF MY WIFE CARRYING A BABY ALPACA OUT FROM THE COUNTY FAIR ONE YEAR. >>IT REMAINS IN OUR FAMILY WE GO TO VIDEO WHENEVER WE WANT TO HAVE GOOD FEELINGS. AND OF COURSE THE RODEO IS HERE TODAY TO. ALTHOUGH NOT A GUEST, CLERK AND RECORDER JOAN HAS JOINED US SO I WANT TO GIVE HER AN ACKNOWLEDGMENT. THANK YOU MADAM CHAIR >> THANK YOU VERY MUCH COMMISSIONER BAKER. I TOO WOULD LOVE TO CELEBRATE. I'M SO EXCITED ABOUT THIS DAY. IT WAS GREAT TO WALK IN AND SEE OUR RODEO ROYALTY. ALSO, THANK YOU VERY MUCH QUEEN FOR LEADING US IN THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TODAY. I LOVE THE ALPACAS AND THE FACT THAT WE ARE CELEBRATING OUR 120TH COUNTY FAIR. AND YES, I WILL BE AT THE 4-H AUCTION. AND YES THAT DID HAPPEN THAT I TOOK THE TURKEY HOME TO MY HOUSE. MY HUSBAND WAS CONCERNED. AS WILL TELL EVERYBODY I GREW UP IN UNINCORPORATED EL PASO COUNTY AND IF I HAD TO TAKE THOSE BIRDS FROM FEATHERS TO FOOD, I COULD HAVE DONE IT BUT THEY WERE REALLY BIG. THESE ARE NOT CHICKENS. HAVING MARRIED SOMEONE WHO IS FROM THE WASHINGTON DC AREA AND WAS USED TO GOING TO KING SOOPERS TO GET HIS FOOD, HE WAS A LITTLE CONCERNED. I CAN TELL YOU THAT HE HAD NEVER HAD A BETTER BIRD AND THAT'S WHAT WE ARE GOING TO DO AND WE DON'T CARE HOW MUCH THEY COST. WE ARE SUPPORTING THOSE KIDS WHO ARE RAISING THOSE ANIMALS. IT IS SUCH A WONDERFUL, WONDERFUL PART OF OUR COUNTY AND EXISTENCE, REGARDLESS OF WHO YOU ARE IN ARAPAHOE COUNTY CARRIE WAS TALKING ABOUT HOW L …
📄 From the agenda
Extracted text of the official agenda document (automated extraction — may contain OCR/formatting errors).
Arapahoe County
Board of County Commissioners Business Meeting
Agenda
Administration Building
East Hearing Room
Tuesday, July 14, 2026
9:30 AM
The public is welcome to attend Business Meetings held in the East Hearing Room at the Arapahoe
County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, CO 80120. Business meetings also
can be viewed online at arapahoe.legistar.com. Virtual public comment is allowed on general issues or
specific agenda items by calling 1-855-436-3656 and, when prompted to, by pressing *3 on the
telephone keypad to be entered in the speaking queue.
The Board of County Commissioners typically holds Public Hearings at 9:30 a.m. the second and fourth
Tuesday of each month. Items listed on the consent agenda are adopted with one vote. Items listed
under regular business are considered individually.
The public may comment during designated times as directed by the Chair of the Board. Each speaker
will be limited to one three-minute period of comment, unless modified by the Chair of the Board.
Meeting agendas are available at arapahoe.legistar.com. Contact the Commissioners’ Office at 303
795 4630 or
[email protected] with questions about the agenda.
Arapahoe County is committed to making its public meetings accessible to persons with disabilities. If
you need special accommodations, please contact the Commissioners’ Office at 303-795-4630 or Relay
Colorado 711 at least 3 days in advance to make arrangements.
1. CALL TO ORDER
1.a …
📄 From the minutes
Extracted text of the official minutes document (automated extraction — may contain OCR/formatting errors).
Arapahoe County
Board of County Commissioners Business Meeting
Meeting Minute Summaries
Administration Building
East Hearing Room
Tuesday, July 14, 2026
9:30 AM
The public is welcome to attend Business Meetings held in the East Hearing Room at the Arapahoe
County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, CO 80120. Business meetings also
can be viewed online at arapahoe.legistar.com. Virtual public comment is allowed on general issues or
specific agenda items by calling 1-855-436-3656 and, when prompted to, by pressing *3 on the
telephone keypad to be entered in the speaking queue.
The Board of County Commissioners typically holds Public Hearings at 9:30 a.m. the second and fourth
Tuesday of each month. Items listed on the consent agenda are adopted with one vote. Items listed
under regular business are considered individually.
The public may comment during designated times as directed by the Chair of the Board. Each speaker
will be limited to one three-minute period of comment, unless modified by the Chair of the Board.
Meeting agendas are available at arapahoe.legistar.com. Contact the Commissioners’ Office at 303
795 4630 or
[email protected] with questions about the agenda.
Arapahoe County is committed to making its public meetings accessible to persons with disabilities. If
you need special accommodations, please contact the Commissioners’ Office at 303-795-4630 or Relay
Colorado 711 at least 3 days in advance to make arrangements.
DUE …
🗳️ How they voted (15 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
MOTION TO ADOPT AGENDA — adopted
4 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
26-346 — approved
4 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
26-351 — approved
4 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
26-358 — approved
4 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
26-359 — approved
4 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
26-360 — approved
4 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
26-363 — approved
4 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
26-366 — approved
4 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
26-349 — adopted
4 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
26-361 — adopted
4 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
26-362 — adopted
4 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
26-332 — adopted
4 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
26-367 — approved
4 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
26-368 — approved
4 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
Approval of the Consent Agenda — approved the Consent Agenda as presented
4 yea
Carrie Warren-Gully yea · Jeff Baker yea · Leslie Summey yea · Rhonda Fields yea
Tue Jul 14, 2026 · 1:00 PM
Board of County Commissioners Study Session
Commissioners discuss 2025 financial reports and legislative updates
The Board of County Commissioners will review the 2025 Annual Comprehensive Financial and Audit Report. The session also includes a debrief on 2026 legislative activity and a look ahead to 2027.
- 2025 Annual Comprehensive Financial and Audit Report
- 2026 Legislative Debrief
- 2027 Legislative Look Ahead
financegovernment-operationslegislation
✓ Decided: Board enters executive session to discuss July 7 cybersecurity phishing incident
The Board of County Commissioners held an informational study session to review the 2025 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report and a 2026 legislative debrief. No votes were taken on these presentations. The Board voted to enter an executive session for legal advice regarding a cybersecurity incident.
- Approved motion to enter executive session for legal advice regarding July 7, 2026 cybersecurity phishing incident (5-0)
Administration Building
5334 S. Prince St.
Littleton, CO 80120
West Hearing Room
📹 From the video · 1h 46m
Auto-transcribed from the official meeting video (speech-to-text — may contain errors).
>>GOOD AFTERNOON EVERYBODY LET'S GET STARTED WITH INTRODUCTIONS AROUND THE ROOM PLEASE. KENDRA DAVIS COMMISSIONERS OFFICE RHONDA FIELDS COMMISSIONER [INDISCERNIBLE] LESLIE SUMMEY COMMISSIONER CARRIE WARREN GULLY COMMISSIONER [INDISCERNIBLE]KATHY SMITH COMMUNITY RESOURCES[INDISCERNIBLE] THAT'S A LOT OF FINANCE. A LOT OF FINANCES. AND WE HAVE COMMISSIONER JESSICA CAMPBELL DISTRICT 2 JOINING US ONLINE AND COMMISSIONER BAKER IS ABSENT AND EXCUSED. WE ARE HERE FOR AN AUDIT. >> I WON'T DO MOST OF THE TALKING BUT IT'S MY PLEASURE TO PRESENT THE COUNTY ANNUAL COMPREHENSIVE FINANCIAL REPORT FOR FISCAL YEAR 25. GOING THROUGH MATERIALS TODAY IS JOHN PAUL LEAD AUDITOR AND [INDISCERNIBLE]I WILL TURN THE CONTROLS OVER TO THEM AND THEY WILL WALK YOU THROUGH AND LET YOU KNOW ABOUT THIS YEAR'S AUDIT >>THANK YOU >> I THOUGHT WE HAD COPIES >>WE DO. >> DO YOU MIND GRABBING ME ONE, COMMISSIONER? THANK YOU MA'AM >>I THOUGHT ABOUT JUST READING START TO FINISH BUT I DECIDED TO SUMMARIZE IT IN A COUPLE OF SLIDES INSTEAD. A LITTLE BIT SHORTER. JUST TO QUICKLY RECAP ON WHAT AN AUDIT IS THIS IS AN ANNUAL REQUIREMENT FOR THE COUNTY TO HAVE BOTH THE FINANCIAL AUDIT AND SINGLE AUDIT, SO WE WILL COVER THE RESULTS OF BOTH OF THOSE. OUR RESPONSIBILITY AS THE AUDITOR IS TO REVIEW TO MAKE SURE THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, ALMOST 300 PAGES OR SO, ARE MATERIALLY CORRECT. WE PERFORM AUDIT PROCEDURES, STATISTICAL ANALYSIS, SAMPLING THAT TYPE OF THING TO MAKE SURE AFTER ALL OF THAT WE CAN SAY WITH REASONABLE ASSURANCE …
📄 From the agenda
Extracted text of the official agenda document (automated extraction — may contain OCR/formatting errors).
Arapahoe County
Board of County Commissioners Study Session
Agenda
Carrie Warren-Gully, District 1
Jessica Campbell, District 2
Jeff Baker, Chair Pro Tem, District 3
Leslie Summey, Chair, District 4
Rhonda Fields, District 5
Administration Building
5334 S. Prince St.
Littleton, CO 80120
West Hearing Room
Tuesday, July 14, 2026
1:00 PM
The Arapahoe County Board of Commissioners typically holds weekly study sessions on Monday and
Tuesday. Study sessions (except for executive sessions) are open to the public and agendas are available
online at arapahoe.legistar.com. Meetings marked with an asterisk (*) can be attended virtually via
arapahoe.legistar.com while non-asteriked (*) sessions are open to in-person attendance only. The
members of the Board of County Commissioners may choose to attend study sessions virtually.
The Board of County Commissioners may go into executive session during or at the conclusion of a
study session or administrative meeting as necessary to receive legal advice or discuss other
confidential matters, and if they do so, the public will be excluded from that portion of the meeting. The
Board may alter the times of the meetings throughout the day, as well as cancel or reschedule noticed
meetings. Contact the Commissioners’ Office at 303 795 4630 or
[email protected] with
questions about the agenda.
Arapahoe County is committed to making its public meetings accessible to persons with disabilities. If
you need special accommodations, pleas …
📄 From the minutes
Extracted text of the official minutes document (automated extraction — may contain OCR/formatting errors).
Carrie Warren-Gully, District 1
Jessica Campbell, District 2
Jeff Baker, Chair Pro Tem, District 3
Leslie Summey, Chair, District 4
Rhonda Fields, District 5
Arapahoe County
Board of County Commissioners Study Session
Meeting Minute Summaries
Administration Building
5334 S. Prince St.
Littleton, CO 80120
West Hearing Room
Tuesday, July 14, 2026
1:00 PM
The Arapahoe County Board of Commissioners typically holds weekly study sessions on Monday and
Tuesday. Study sessions (except for executive sessions) are open to the public and agendas are available
online at arapahoe.legistar.com. Meetings marked with an asterisk (*) can be attended virtually via
arapahoe.legistar.com while non-asteriked (*) sessions are open to in-person attendance only. The
members of the Board of County Commissioners may choose to attend study sessions virtually.
The Board of County Commissioners may go into executive session during or at the conclusion of a
study session or administrative meeting as necessary to receive legal advice or discuss other
confidential matters, and if they do so, the public will be excluded from that portion of the meeting. The
Board may alter the times of the meetings throughout the day, as well as cancel or reschedule noticed
meetings. Contact the Commissioners’ Office at 303 795 4630 or
[email protected] with
questions about the agenda.
Arapahoe County is committed to making its public meetings accessible to persons with disabilities. If
you need special acco …
Mon Jul 13, 2026 · 1:00 PM
Board of County Commissioners Business Meeting
Administration Building
East Hearing Room
Showing the 30 most recent meetings of 274 on record. See the yearly meeting archives below for the full history.
🌐 County-level context (Arapahoe County)
County-level context — from BLS, IRS, FEMA, HUD, Census. These figures cover the whole county this city sits in, not just the city itself.
Unemployment rate3.6% (labor force 368,697 · 2026)
Net migration-4,537 people (-$483.0M net AGI · 2023)
Federal disasters (10 yr)3 ({"Flood": 5, "Snowstorm": 2, "Biological": 2, "Tornado": 1, · last Fri Aug 25, 2023)
Business establishments20,137 (321,810 employees · 2023)
Fair Market Rent (2BR)$2,140/mo (4,533 assisted households · 2025)
Adults with low literacy15.8% (low numeracy 24% · 2017)
Sources: BLS LAUS, IRS SOI, FEMA, NHTSA FARS, Census CBP, HUD, NCES PIAAC
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3,599
Permitted housing units
The money — in
source: Census gov-finance & state comptrollerBudget
Revenue$564.6M
Spending$512.9M
Revenue ran ahead of operating spending this year.
Debt load LOW
Outstanding debt$122.9M
Debt-to-revenue0.22×
Debt-load index42 / 100
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Outcomes — economic mobility
source: Opportunity Atlas (Harvard) · research useFor kids who grew up here in low-income households, their adult household-income rank (0–1). The average hides a gap by race:
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