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Fresh faces, progressive vision distinguish Fort Collins new woman-majority city council

Fresh faces, progressive vision distinguish Fort Collins new woman-majority city council Jacy Marmaduke, Fort Collins Coloradoan Get to know your Fort Collins City Council members Replay Video Welcome to a new era for Fort Collins City Council. If it seems like more new faces than usual, you’re right. If it seems like more women than we’re accustomed to at the upper echelons of municipal government, bingo. And if it seems like a more progressive lineup than the city had before the election  wow, you’re really good at this game. Let’s get introductions out of the way. The new council will be doing the same on April 27, when the council swearing-in ceremony will provide the first opportunity for them all to be in a room together.

Fort Collins council to consider issuing $200,000 to help residents buy mobile-home park – BizWest

Fort Collins council to consider issuing $200,000 to help residents buy mobile-home park – BizWest
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Fort Collins City Council welcomes 4 new members

In just a few hours, Fort Collins City Council gained a mayor and three other new council members, got a new mayor pro-tem and freed up Tuesday nights for four council members who’d amassed a cumulative 26 years at the dais. Mayor Jeni Arndt and new council members Tricia Canonico, Kelly Ohlson and Shirley Peel were sworn in Tuesday night at City Council’s first in-person meeting in months. Council member Susan Gutowsky was also sworn in for her second term. Shortly after, the new council unanimously named Emily Gorgol as mayor pro-tem. The mayor pro-tem attends weekly leadership meetings with the mayor and staff leaders and runs council meetings in the mayor’s absence.

What can Fort Collins expect from our new mayor and council members?

This is reporter Jacy Marmaduke. Fort Collins’ municipal election season is over, and now comes the (other) fun part: a new City Council. Elections bring new faces to council pretty much every two years, but this one was especially important because several council members were term-limited or decided not to run again. As a result, we’re getting four new faces on a seven-member council on Tuesday. Mayor-elect Jeni Arndt is our first new mayor in six years; District 3-elect Tricia Canonico is taking Ken Summers’ old seat, District 4-elect Shirley Peel will take the seat currently held by interim appointee Melanie Potyondy and District 5-elect (and former council member) Kelly Ohlson will take Mayor pro-tem Ross Cunniff’s seat.

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