Commerce City roundup: Ice rink funding, rezoning hearings ahead; recent minutes still unpublished
Commerce City's most consequential item this week is a proposed $463,040 appropriation for an outdoor community ice rink, scheduled for City Council consideration on July 6, 2026. No recent meeting minutes have been published yet, so this roundup covers agendas only — residents should verify outcomes once minutes are posted.
Recent meetings: agendas only, no minutes published
All nine meetings held between June 22 and July 4, 2026, have agendas available but no published minutes. That means no votes, decisions, or outcomes can be confirmed from the official record at this time.
City Council (June 22): The agenda listed a presentation of the 2025 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report, a review of Land Development Code updates on motor and green court standards, and a review of potential City Charter changes.
Citizens Public Safety Advisory Board (June 25): Agenda items included National Night Out volunteer coordination, e-bike risk reduction and enforcement, a $1,170 donation through the Benevolent Badge Program to The Arc of Adams County, $300,000 in Natural Disaster Mitigation grant funding used for the Sand Creek Fire Mitigation Project, and an update on the new department facility project.
Environmental Policy and Innovation Commission (June 25): Members were scheduled to hear an Electric Vehicle Action Plan presentation from Partners in Energy, discuss action on remaining air purifiers, review data center cumulative impact resources, and participate in Extreme Heat & Health group training via APHA.
Parks, Recreation, and Golf Commission (June 30): The Trails and Transportation Subcommittee planned to review maps and identify three to five priority items.
Procedural notices: City Council issued quorum notices for a soccer match at Dick's Sporting Goods Park on July 3 and a July 4 public event. Both notices stated no official business would be conducted.
Coming up: City Council, Planning Commission, and more
City Council — Monday, July 6: The agenda includes the Hogan Property PUD zone amendment at 10230 Chambers Road and 15955 E 101st Way, the $463,040 ice rink appropriation, a lease agreement with Konica Minolta Business Solutions for printing equipment, an East 96th Avenue widening project construction management amendment, and annexation and rezoning of property at E. 88th Avenue and Tower Road.
Planning Commission — Tuesday, July 7: The commission will consider rezoning 21.59 acres at E. 120th Avenue and Chambers Road from agricultural to Agricultural and General Commercial use (Adams Crossing, LLC), and a development plan amendment for a 21,312-square-foot trucking facility expansion at 10251 Newark Street (Crown Enterprises).
Veterans Commission — Tuesday, July 7: Discussion items include commission participation in future Juneteenth celebrations, a possible commemorative coin redesign, and a review of local recreation center benefits for veterans. No binding votes are scheduled.
Senior Commission — Thursday, July 9: The commission will discuss CWB Holiday Sponsorship opportunities and fall event planning.
Town hall on long-term financial planning — Tuesday, July 7: A public town hall focused on the city's long-term financial planning is scheduled. The notice states no public business will be conducted.
Youth Commission Town Hall Subcommittee — Friday, July 10: Members will confirm the date, location, and theme for an upcoming town hall, review marketing materials, and draft a day-of event schedule.
Earlier weeks
- week of 2026-06-29 — City Council to take up ice rink funds, zoning changes; recent boards focus on events, outreach
Generated from official meeting agendas and minutes — every underlying document is linked from the city page. Read the primary source before you rely on a detail.