Englewood finalizes mill levy ordinance to fund Parks & Recreation bond

Englewood City Council · December 23, 2024

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Summary

The Englewood City Council finalized a Mill Levy Ordinance to fund a Parks and Recreation general obligation bond intended to upgrade parks, recreation centers and playgrounds.

The Englewood City Council finalized a Mill Levy Ordinance at its Dec. 16 meeting to raise revenue in support of a Parks and Recreation general obligation bond. The ordinance is intended to fund upgrades to parks, recreation centers and playgrounds.

The meeting recap indicates the council ‘finalized’ the ordinance; the transcript does not include the ordinance number, a vote tally, or a detailed fiscal impact statement. Materials on the city website or in the official council packet would be required to determine the tax rate change, budget allocation and project list covered by the bond.

Next steps: final adoption signals the council’s decision to proceed with the bond funding mechanism; the transcript did not specify election timing (if any), effective dates, or implementation milestones.