Loveland resident sues city, mayor over public comment dispute

Loveland Reporter-Herald: Gail Randall, a resident of Loveland’s Ward 2, has filed a lawsuit against the city and Mayor Pat McFall, alleging that her First Amendment rights were violated during Tuesday’s City Council meeting.

The complaint, filed in Larimer County District Court by Loveland attorney and former City Council member Troy Krenning, names McFall in both his official and individual capacities.

The lawsuit stems from an exchange that occurred when Randall was speaking against a proposed business assistance agreement with developer Realberry (formerly known as McWhinney) tied to a Costco development at U.S. 34 and Centerra Parkway.

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