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Every published summary we have tied to Pueblo Streetscape in Pueblo, grouped into one page so residents can follow the issue without digging through individual meetings.

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May 19, 2026

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Meeting coverage connected to Pueblo Streetscape.

Briefing
Dec 22, 2025

Pueblo City Council approves transportation planning budget, wastewater contract, land use and other actions — Dec. 22, 2025

At the December 22, 2025 regular meeting, Pueblo City Council approved multiple consent items and ordinances, including a $557,222 manhole rehabilitation construction contract, establishment and funding of the FY2026–2027 Pueblo Urban Transportation Planning Project ($759,163.14), a delegation agreement with PACOG for 2026 transportation planning, a local historic landmark designation for the City Park Bathhouse, and a settlement agreement terminating the Pueblo Regional Building Department. The Council also approved several capital project fund transfers and routine minutes and consent items.

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Briefing
Nov 10, 2025

Pueblo City Council approves employee health clinic contract, safety action plan, multiple infrastructure and redevelopment funding actions; immigrant-support resolution fails

At the November 10, 2025 regular meeting the Council approved a service agreement for an employee health clinic, adopted the Pueblo Area Comprehensive Safety Action Plan, confirmed a purchasing director appointment, authorized multiple sewer and redevelopment funding actions, supported an electric utility economic development tariff, and approved several budgetary sponsorships. A resolution affirming support for immigrants failed. Multiple zoning/land-use ordinances were approved on final presentation.

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Briefing
Aug 25, 2025

Pueblo City Council (Aug 25, 2025) — Sales-tax ballot set; ADU ordinance approved; multiple contracts and resolutions adopted

Council approved ballot language to extend a one-half percent sales and use tax for five years, approved an accessory dwelling unit ordinance (6-1), initiated local landmark designation for the City Park Bath House, approved several funding and contract actions (many unanimously), and postponed two roof-related construction items to September 8, 2025.

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Briefing
May 27, 2025

Pueblo City Council (May 27, 2025): labor agreements, utilities actions, zoning approvals, and event sponsorships

Council approved multiple labor agreements and extensions, authorized wastewater and emergency sewer work, approved several land-use and zoning actions, established a Riverwalk project budget using COP proceeds, and authorized council contingency sponsorships for community events. A proclamation recognized Pueblo Firefighters IAFF Local 3; public comment occurred on several agenda items.

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