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City Council Meeting

November 20, 2025 · Glenwood Springs, CO
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Attendees

Smith (Councilor)
Schachter (Councilor)
Weimer (Councilor)
Dehm (Mayor)
Zalinski (Mayor Pro Tem)
Schmahl (Councilor)
Townsley (Councilor)
Boyd (City Manager)
Muse (City Clerk)
Hanlon (City Attorney)
Deras (Chief of Police)
Gustad (Finance Director)
Bergman (Director of Operations)
Tarullo (Parks and Recreation Director)
Gordon (City Engineer)
Hyatt (Director of Economic and Community Development)
Ellingson (Senior Planner)
Fulk-Gray (Senior Planner)
✓ Present: 18/18

Decisions

#1

UNANIMOUS

#2

4-3

#3

UNANIMOUS

#4

UNANIMOUS

#5

UNANIMOUS

#6

6-1

#7

UNANIMOUS

#8

UNANIMOUS

#9

UNANIMOUS

#10

5-2

Agenda Items

#1

Roll Call

Present: Councilor Smith, Councilor Schachter, Councilor Weimer, Mayor Dehm, Mayor Pro Tem Zalinski, Councilor Schmahl, and Councilor Townsley.

#2

Agenda Changes

Item 19: Executive Session will not be taking place tonight.

#3

Disclosure of Any Councilor Conflicts of Interest

There were none.

#4

Citizens Appearing Before Council and Council Response

There were none.

#5

Council Announcements

Mayor Pro Tem Zalinski made an announcement about the Colorado Water Conservation Board hearing. Councilor Smith made an announcement about the Historic Preservation Commission, the Planning and Zoning Commission discussion about housing, and the Veteran’s Day Luncheon.

#6

Consent Agenda

Mayor Pro Tem Zalinski moved to approve the consent agenda as written. Councilor Schachter seconded the motion, and it passed unanimously.

#7

Ordinance 2025-30; Amending Title 020 to Combine the Housing Commission and Workforce Housing Financial Advisory Board

Senior Planner Watkins Fulk-Gray opened the item. Mayor Dehm and Mayor Pro Tem Zalinski asked questions and made comments.

#8

Ordinance 2025-36; Code Amendment Regarding Restaurant Drive-Through Use in the Resort (RE) Zoning District

Senior Planner Emery Ellingson presented on the item. Councilor Schmahl, Councilor Townsley, Councilor Schacter, and Mayor Dehm asked questions and made comments.

#9

Ordinance 2025-26; Consideration of a Code Amendment Application Regarding Fire and Emergency Services and Police Impact Fees

Director of Economic and Community Development Trent Hyatt presented on the item. Councilor Schachter, Councilor Townsley, Councilor Schmahl, and Mayor Dehm asked questions and made comments.

#10

Ordinance 2025-31; Emergency Medical Service Call Fees

City Attorney Karl Hanlon and Chief of Public Safety Joseph Deras opened the item. Mayor Pro Tem Zalinski, Councilor Schmahl, Councilor Schacter, and Councilor Weimer asked questions and made comments.

#11

Ordinance 2025-32; Excessive Alarms

City Attorney Karl Hanlon opened the item. Council had no questions or comments.

#12

Ordinance 2025-29; Centennial Park Alcohol Prohibition

Parks and Recreation Director Rod Tarullo opened the item. Councilor Schachter, Councilor Schmahl, Councilor Smith, Mayor Pro Tem Zalinski, and Councilor Townsley asked questions and made comments.

#13

Ordinance 2025-35: Designation of Parks

Parks and Recreation Director Rod Tarullo opened the item. Council had no questions or comments.

#14

Ordinance 2025-33; Fixing and Certifying Mill Levy for General Improvement District

Finance Director Yvette Gustad opened the item. Council had no questions or comments.

#15

Ordinance 2025-34; Fixing and Certifying Mill Levy for the City

Finance Director Yvette Gustad opened the item. Council had no questions or comments.

#16

Council Comments

Councilor Schacter commented on a book called A Walk Around the Block. Mayor Dehm made a comment about funding for holiday tree lighting downtown.

#17

Report from City Administration

City Manager Steve Boyd dispersed printed information regarding annual reviews for City Manager, City Attorney and Municipal Court Judge.

#18

Social Event Announcement

The social event will take place at El Tapatio following the meeting.

#19

Adjournment

Councilor Townsley moved to adjourn. Councilor Schachter seconded, and the motion passed unanimously.