Aurora council meeting ‘goes well’ after new public comment session

The Denver Gazette: The Aurora City Council’s latest effort to quiet protesters who have been attending every meeting for the past eight months appears to have worked in the council’s favor.

Monday night’s meeting was back to in-person with newly adopted rules for public comment following several virtual meetings during which the council weighed options for managing ongoing protests.

The new rules require a separate session from the council meeting for public comment. Protesters showed up to request action from the councilmembers in the case of Kilyn Lewis, but unlike in previous meetings, Monday night’s regular meeting did not see any interruptions.

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