Boulder Weekly: This measure would allow Boulder City Council to hold executive sessions to meet and discuss certain legal and personnel matters, as allowed under Colorado law.
Colorado law forbids more than two members of Boulder City Council from meeting to discuss public business outside of an official meeting; that is, one that the public is made aware of in advance and allowed to attend.
The whole council — or even three members or more — can’t meet together privately, ever. That’s unusual for local government; governing bodies throughout Boulder County, including many city councils and the county commissioners, use executive sessions.
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