March 13, 2026 Wrap Up
Wrap-Up with City Council
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This week, the Health and Safety Committee delayed sending to the full Denver City Council a contract with Axon for $150,000 to provide automatic license plate reader cameras for use throughout Denver. It’ll replace the previous vendor, Flock.
The City Planning and Housing Committee got an update from the Department of Housing Stability 7 different on affordable housing developments.
And the Finance and Business Committee sent to the full Council an agreement with Belleview Station for a tax-exempt status.
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