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City Council <br />Study Session Summary <br />November 14, 2017 <br />Page 6 of 6 <br />Some items come from CML, others from professional organizations. <br />Companion piece on air quality issues to bring our ozone into compliance. <br />Make a statement about clean water — does CDPHE have a position <br />Council member Maloney asked why wouldn't we want to say to our legislators <br />that TABOR is constraining. Staff will bring back statement to Council (under tax <br />and finance.) <br />Energy/Environment <br />Would like to put a period at strategies.(2nd bullet) <br />4th bullet — includes residential and commercial <br />Transportation <br />1st bullet - Make more broad <br />Move 2nd bullet to #1 <br />Look outside the box at how we'll do rail. <br />Utilities <br />Last bullet proposed legislation removes the 20 year limit. Change to "allowing <br />up to 30 years." To be consistent with federal legislation. <br />Land use <br />6th bullet — construction defects discussion. Remove <br />Advanced Agenda & Identification of Future Agenda Items <br />Add DRCOG language to pull over for first responders. <br />Adjourn 9:16 pm <br />Submitted by— Dawn Burgess <br />November 14, 2017 <br />
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