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Arapahoe County meeting summaries, agendas, and minutes

Plain-English weekly recaps written from official meeting records. 7 weeks available.

Weeks

Week of 2026-08-17

Arapahoe County boards weigh jail medical funding, scooter expansion, and land use changes

Arapahoe County's Board of Commissioners and other boards met over the past two weeks with agendas covering jail medical funding, scooter service expansion, and land use changes. Minutes for these meetings have not yet been published, so outcomes are not known.

Board of County Commissioners

On Aug. 4, the board's study session agenda included a proposal to transfer unallocated capital improvement funds to the Detention Facility Medical Expansion Project (item 26-406), along with a vehicle retention policy for county fleet operations (26-398) and replacement of a heavy-duty vehicle lift (26-417). The board also reviewed the Q1 2026 Strategic Workplan and Data Update (26-338).

The same day, a business meeting considered 2026 Board of Equalization value corrections (26-404) and referee recommendations (26-416).

On Aug. 10, a study session reviewed the 2026 second-quarter budget and capital improvement plan, and discussed a proposed rewrite of land dedication and cash-in-lieu provisions (Land Development Code Section 4.2-5). No final decisions were expected at that session.

On Aug. 11, the business meeting's consent agenda included a license agreement with Spin to expand micromobility (scooter) services in the Denver South TMA area, a resolution for Regal Electric, LLC (ASP25-010), appointment of a senior citizen property tax exemption referee, and a re-adjusted allocation of 2026 Private Activity Bonds. Under general business, the board considered a use-by-special-review application for Remora Connections (UASI25-003).

Also on Aug. 11, a study session discussed the County Economic Development Program and Environmental Scan (26-377), a State Historical Fund grant opportunity (26-407), the 2027 Total Compensation plan (26-412), and a grant for Surface Awareness Initiative Vehicle Movement Area Transponders for the Arapahoe County Public Airport Authority (26-344). These were discussion items, not final decisions.

Planning Commission

On Aug. 4, the Planning Commission reviewed a proposed land development code amendment (LDC 26-002) regarding group homes.

Opioid Council

On Aug. 13, the Regional Opioid Council considered external funding requests from the University of Colorado, Feral Friends, and the Arapahoe County Public Health Department. The council also heard presentations from funded projects including Cherry Creek School District, Hornbuckle, and Tribe.

Coming up

Upcoming meetings include a Planning Commission study session on Aug. 18 to review proposed county rezoning for compliance with HB24-1313 (Transit Oriented Communities) for areas including Federal Enclave, Dry Creek, 4 Square Mile, and Belleview. No final decisions are expected.

On Aug. 19, the Board of Health will hold an informal study session focused on relationship building, with no decisions to be made. Later that day, a regular Board of Health meeting will conduct a public hearing on an Onsite Wastewater Treatment System cease and desist order and consider adopting the FY2027 budget.

Week of 2026-08-10

Arapahoe County board weighs budget, zoning, and rental fees; upcoming meetings set

Arapahoe County commissioners met multiple times over the past two weeks to consider items ranging from the county's core services budget to short-term rental fees and rezoning for state housing law compliance. No final decisions have been published yet, as minutes from these meetings are pending. The board also has several study sessions and a business meeting scheduled for the coming week.

Recent meetings

Board of County Commissioners

July 27 study session – The board reviewed the SFY 2026-2027 Core Services Program Plan (item 26-385) and held an executive session with Acting County Attorney John Christofferson. The agenda also included updates on the board calendar and committees.

July 28 business meeting – Commissioners considered an amendment to the Zoning Fee Schedule to add Short-Term Rental Licensing Fees, as well as Arapahoe County Cultural Council funding recommendations for Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD) Tier III awards. Other items included a traffic signal easement for the City of Centennial, a litigation settlement agreement in *Cadona v. Magee*, and board and committee appointments.

July 28 study session – The board discussed rezoning updates for the Federal Enclave, Dry Creek, and Four Square Mile areas to comply with HB24-1313. Also on the agenda were the 2026 Private Activity Bonds re-adjusted allocation, participation in Housing Colorado 2026 Design Charrettes, an intergovernmental agreement with the El Paso County Sheriff's Office regarding incinerator use, and a revised Evidence.com contract.

August 3 study session – This session was primarily procedural, with director mid-year updates and an executive session. The executive session was held virtually and streamed online.

August 4 business meeting – The board considered the 2026 Board of Equalization Value Corrections (26-404) and Referee Recommendations (26-416). The meeting was open to the public and available online.

August 4 study session – Commissioners reviewed a vehicle retention policy for county fleet operations (26-398), a transfer of unallocated capital improvement funds to the Detention Facility Medical Expansion Project (26-406), and approval to replace a heavy-duty vehicle lift (26-417). They also reviewed the Q1 2026 Strategic Workplan and Data Update (26-338).

Planning Commission

August 4 – The Planning Commission heard a presentation on LDC 26-002, a proposed land development code amendment regarding group homes. The meeting also included routine approval of past minutes.

Coming up

August 10 – Board of County Commissioners Study Session – The board will review the 2026 second-quarter budget and capital improvement plan, and discuss a proposed rewrite of land dedication and cash-in-lieu code provisions (Land Development Code Section 4.2-5). An executive session for legal advice and an administrative meeting on Otowi Update are also scheduled. No final decisions are expected.

August 11 – Board of County Commissioners Study Session – Discussion items include the County Economic Development Program and Environmental Scan (26-377), a State Historical Fund grant opportunity (26-407), the 2027 Total Compensation plan (26-412), and a grant for Surface Awareness Initiative Vehicle Movement Area Transponders for the Arapahoe County Public Airport Authority (26-344). These are discussion items, not final decisions.

August 11 – Board of County Commissioners Business Meeting – The consent agenda includes a license agreement with Spin for micromobility (scooter) expansion in the Denver South TMA area, a resolution for Regal Electric, LLC (ASP25-010), appointment of a senior citizen property tax exemption referee, and the 2026 Private Activity Bonds re-adjusted allocation. Under general business, the board will consider a Use by Special Review for Remora Connections (UASI25-003).

Week of 2026-08-03

Arapahoe County: Recent meeting outcomes not yet confirmed; short-term rental fees, rezoning on agendas

Arapahoe County's Board of County Commissioners met three times in the past two weeks, but minutes have not yet been published for any of those sessions, so no outcomes — including votes or dollar figures — can be confirmed from the available record. The agendas show the board was scheduled to weigh a new fiscal-year services plan, short-term rental licensing fees, and rezoning tied to state housing law.

What was scheduled, not yet confirmed

All four recent meetings listed in county records are marked "agenda only (minutes not yet published)." That means the items below were on the agendas, but the county has not yet released minutes showing what was decided, amended, or tabled. Readers should treat these as proposed actions, not final outcomes.

Board of County Commissioners — July 27 study session

The board was scheduled to review the SFY 2026-2027 Core Services Program Plan, listed as item 26-385. The agenda also included an executive session with Acting County Attorney John Christofferson. No vote tally or dollar amount is available in the provided record.

Board of County Commissioners — July 28 business meeting

Agenda items included:

Because minutes are not published, it is not confirmed which of these passed, were modified, or were continued.

Board of County Commissioners — July 28 study session

A separate study session the same day focused on county rezoning efforts for HB24-1313 compliance, covering the Federal Enclave, Dry Creek, and Four Square Mile areas. Other listed items:

Community Services Block Grant Advisory Committee — July 22

This committee was scheduled to approve April 22, 2026 minutes and review end-of-year reports. The agenda also listed updates from the division manager and board members. Minutes for this meeting are also not yet published.

Coming up

Several meetings are scheduled in the next two weeks:

All meetings are open to the public; check the county's official agenda portal for streaming links and final agendas.

Week of 2026-07-20

Arapahoe County commissioners weigh Strasburg growth plan, housing grants, and health enforcement in busy two-week stretch

Arapahoe County's elected boards and commissions covered a wide range of topics over the past two weeks, from long-range planning in Strasburg to a possible food-license revocation in Aurora. Because minutes have not yet been published for any of these sessions, what follows reflects what each body had on its agenda — not confirmed votes or final decisions.

Board of County Commissioners — Strasburg plan and subdivisions on the table

The most consequential agenda belonged to the July 14 Business Meeting of the Board of County Commissioners. Items scheduled included a comprehensive plan amendment to approve the Strasburg 2050 Subarea Plan, which would guide growth in the Strasburg area for decades. The board also had the Rattle Stitch Ranch Filing No. 1 Minor Subdivision and a Specific Development Plan with Zoning for 1338 Valentia St. on the agenda.

Also listed: the 2026 Open Space Grant Awards and easements for an electric transmission line and temporary access tied to the Colorado Power Pathway project.

Earlier study sessions touched on other money and policy questions:

Board of Health — license revocation hearing set for Aurora restaurant

The Arapahoe County Board of Health scheduled a public hearing on revoking the food service license for Tandoori Deli Halal, located at 4034 S Parker Rd, Aurora. The same meeting included an enforcement matter involving onsite wastewater treatment system violations and a civil penalty assessment for a property at 23900 E Ohio Ave, Aurora.

Planning Commission — special use permits and radio service rules

On July 7, the Planning Commission had three items on its agenda: Case No. UASI 25-003, a use by special review for Remora Connections; Case No. LDC 26-002, a text amendment to the Development Application Manual regarding Commercial Mobile Radio Service; and a discussion of the commission's own bylaws and procedures.

Coming up

Residents seeking confirmed outcomes from the July meetings should watch for published minutes from the Board of County Commissioners, Board of Health, and Planning Commission. Agendas are available through the county's official meeting portal.

Week of 2026-07-13

Arapahoe County commissioners weigh coroner appointment, housing grants, and cybersecurity pact in recent sessions

Arapahoe County commissioners have a packed agenda across recent study sessions and business meetings, with items ranging from a new county coroner appointment to affordable housing grant allocations and a regional cybersecurity agreement. However, minutes have not yet been published for any of the recent meetings, so outcomes — including whether votes were taken — cannot be confirmed from the available records.

Coroner appointment and personnel matters

At a July 29 business meeting, commissioners were scheduled to consider appointing a new Arapahoe County Coroner. The agenda included Dr. Lear's retirement letter and a draft memorandum of understanding for coroner compensation, with Casey Bitting named as the candidate under consideration. No vote tally or confirmation is available because minutes have not been published.

Cybersecurity consortium and Centennial traffic easement

A June 29 study session included review of two agreements: Intergovernmental Agreement 26-303 for the Arapahoe County Cybersecurity Consortium and Traffic Signal Easement 26-337 for the City of Centennial. The session was described as informational, focusing on operational details rather than binding votes.

Housing grants, open space awards, and Centennial budget

At a July 6 study session, commissioners reviewed recommendations for the Affordable Housing Development Grant 2026 Re-Allocation (item 26-350) and the 2026 Open Space Grant Award Recommendations (item 26-345). The agenda also included a discussion of the City of Centennial's financial outlook (item 26-301) and the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program opportunity (item 26-352). No dollar amounts or award recipients are listed in the available agenda materials.

Board of Health enforcement actions

The Arapahoe County Board of Health met July 6 to consider two enforcement matters. A public hearing was scheduled on revoking the food service license for Tandoori Deli Halal, located at 4034 S Parker Rd, Aurora. The board was also set to assess civil penalties related to onsite wastewater treatment system violations at 23900 E Ohio Ave, Aurora. Outcomes are not yet confirmed.

IT funding and Planning Commission cases

A July 7 study session addressed a proposed appropriation for Information Technology capital assets (item 26-353), along with an A-Team quarterly meeting update. That same day, the Planning Commission was scheduled to consider Case No. UASI 25-003, a use by special review for Remora Connections, and Case No. LDC 26-002, a text amendment regarding Commercial Mobile Radio Service. The commission also planned a discussion on its bylaws and procedures.

Coming up

Week of 2026-07-06

Arapahoe County commissioners weighed power line routing, housing rezoning, and coroner appointment in late June

Overview

Arapahoe County boards held six meetings between June 22 and June 29, 2026. All items below are drawn from published agendas; minutes have not yet been posted, so outcomes and vote tallies are not available. Readers should consult the official county records for final decisions.

Board of County Commissioners — June 22 Study Session

Commissioners were scheduled to consider a waiver of purchasing policy for a contract with Shiloh House (item 26-319). The agenda also listed updates from the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office and the Arapahoe Library District, an executive session for legal advice, and routine calendar and board updates.

Board of County Commissioners — June 23 Business Meeting

The agenda included review of routing and environmental compliance for Colorado's Power Pathway 345-kV transmission line, along with state interest approval. Commissioners were also set to consider rezoning the Residences at Platte Canyon project to Planned Unit Development (GDP25-003) and an amendment to County Ordinance 2026-03 updating the open fire ban.

The consent agenda listed an intergovernmental agreement renewal with the City of Englewood for emergency management services and renewal of a medical marijuana license for Rocky Mountain High. The meeting also included routine board appointments and a ceremonial recognition of the county coroner.

Board of County Commissioners — June 23 Study Session

Commissioners were scheduled to review the annual Arapahoe County Retirement Plan update (item 26-308), including actuarial valuations and a presentation on contribution splits for Colorado counties.

Arapahoe County Foundation, Inc. Board of Directors — June 23

The Foundation board agenda included review of the 2025 financial report, a proposal for grant-based donations, and discussion of the "Word of Thanks" campaign.

Board of County Commissioners — June 29 Study Session

Commissioners were set to review Intergovernmental Agreement 26-303 for the Arapahoe County Cybersecurity Consortium and Traffic Signal Easement 26-337 for the City of Centennial. The agenda noted the session was informational and focused on operational details rather than binding votes.

Board of County Commissioners — June 29 Business Meeting

The agenda listed consideration of appointing a new Arapahoe County Coroner, including review of Dr. Lear's retirement letter and a draft memorandum of understanding for coroner compensation. Casey Bitting was named in the agenda as the candidate under consideration.

Coming up

All agendas are available through Arapahoe County's official meeting portal. Minutes for the June meetings had not been published as of this report.

Week of 2026-06-29

Commissioners Discuss Coroner Appointment, Transmission Line, and Platte Canyon Rezoning

The Arapahoe County Board of County Commissioners reviewed a proposed appointment for county coroner and discussed routing for a new 345-kV transmission line and a rezoning for a Platte Canyon housing project during recent meetings. Agendas showed a range of other business, including a retirement plan update and an open fire ban amendment, while upcoming meetings feature affordable housing grants and a food-service license revocation hearing.

Coroner appointment

On June 29, commissioners held a business meeting to address the county coroner position. According to the agenda, the board considered a draft memorandum of understanding outlining compensation for the role, Dr. Lear’s retirement letter, and the potential appointment of Casey Bitting as Arapahoe County Coroner. Minutes were not available by press time, and no formal vote was immediately publicized.

Transmission line and Platte Canyon rezoning

During a June 23 business meeting, the board reviewed routing and state-interest approval for Colorado’s Power Pathway 345-kV transmission line. The same agenda included a hearing on a rezoning application (GDP25-003) to Planned Unit Development for the Residences at Platte Canyon. Commissioners also processed a consent agenda that included renewal of a medical marijuana license for Rocky Mountain High, an intergovernmental agreement with Englewood for emergency management services, and an amendment to County Ordinance 2026-03 updating the open fire ban.

Other county business

Coming up

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