Aurora Sentinel: The first night of Aurora City Council meetings back in person after months of hiatus drew a nearly-full council chamber filled with the usual controversial issues, an unruffled decorum and virtually no disruptions.
The meeting was the first time in weeks city lawmakers met in person after a majority conservative members of the city council agreed to make council meetings “virtual” through streaming software in response to regular meeting disruptions by protesters. The protests have for more than a year been created by family, friends and activists linked to the 2024 police shooting of Kilyn Lewis during his arrest in Aurora.
Monday’s meeting was also the final meeting for four outgoing city lawmakers, three of which were turned back by voters in the Nov. 4 Election.
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