Dacono City Council reviews Spanish-language ballots, food truck licensing; Sharpe Farms plan discussed in closed session
The Dacono City Council met twice in the past two weeks, and the Police Advisory Board met once, but no minutes have been published yet, so no final decisions are confirmed. The most significant item under consideration is the Sharpe Farms Towne Center Metropolitan District financial plan, which the council discussed in a closed executive session on August 5. The council also held public hearings on ordinances that would require Spanish-language sample ballots and establish reciprocal licensing for food trucks.
City Council — July 27 meeting
The council held public hearings and scheduled second-reading votes on several ordinances. These items were on the agenda but have not been formally decided.
- **Ordinance 1018** would require Spanish-language sample ballots in city elections.
- **Ordinance 1021** would establish reciprocal licensing for mobile food establishments (food trucks).
- Other ordinances on the agenda included amending general penalties, eliminating failure to appear as a separate violation, and renaming the Public Works department.
The council also heard a presentation of the 2025 audit and considered intergovernmental agreements for coordinated elections and a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program in Weld County. In addition, the agenda included the appointment of Bobby Redd as Director of Public Works, Engineering, and Water, via Resolution 26-39.
City Council — August 5 special meeting
The council held a special meeting to conduct an executive session with legal counsel. The discussion concerned the Sharpe Farms Towne Center Metropolitan District financial plan and potential agreements with the developer. The agenda also included a proposed cancellation of the August 10, 2026, regularly scheduled City Council meeting.
Police Advisory Board — August 6 meeting
The Police Advisory Board met to discuss a proposed ordinance revising the board's process and police policy. The board also addressed a complaint filed on July 28, 2026, referring it for investigation. An executive session was held regarding legal advice and a confidential complaint.
Coming up
No upcoming meetings are listed in the provided data. The August 10 regular City Council meeting was proposed for cancellation at the August 5 special meeting; no confirmation of that cancellation has been published. Residents should check the city's official calendar for any revised schedule.