The Englewood City Council voted to approve changes to the Unified Development Code, a project commonly known as CodeNext, in a special meeting Sept. 11 four to three.
Two members of Englewood’s city council will face a recall election on Oct. 3, with a third also likely to go before voters after a protest period expires this week all targeted by residents opposed to what they say is overly aggressive and dense development in this southern suburb.
Englewood will hold a special recall election for three city council members on Oct. 3 just a month before two of the members terms would end in any case at an estimated cost of $137,000.