VOCC Board Enters Executive Session for Legal Advice and Property Negotiations

July 31, 2025 | Pueblo County, Colorado


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VOCC Board Enters Executive Session for Legal Advice and Property Negotiations
The Pueblo County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) held a work session on July 31, 2025, focusing on several key legal and operational matters. The meeting commenced at 9:25 AM, with attendance taken before moving into discussions.

A significant portion of the session was dedicated to a request for an executive session. The purpose of this closed meeting was to receive legal advice on various specific issues. These included potential donations for a courthouse lighting ceremony, termination provisions related to an intergovernmental agreement with the city concerning the regional building department, and a mediation request from the International Brotherhood of Police Officers.

Additionally, the commissioners discussed legal representation for an ongoing court case involving Lucero versus the IBPO, as well as strategies for negotiations regarding potential leases for properties located at 201 West Eighth Street and 4705 Santa Fe Drive in Colorado City. The executive session also aimed to address the acquisition, lease transfer, or sale of real property interests related to these locations.

Following the discussions, the commissioners voted unanimously to enter the executive session, indicating a collaborative approach to addressing the legal complexities at hand. The meeting is set to resume with presentations following the executive session.

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