Greeley council unanimously enters executive session on Windsor wastewater lawsuit and annexation disputes
The Greeley City Council voted 7-0 Tuesday to enter executive session on disputes with the Town of Windsor involving wastewater service and annexation objections. The closed-door session was authorized for legal advice, litigation and negotiation strategy, and instructions to negotiators on the pending wastewater-services lawsuit and objections to Greeley annexations of properties bordering Windsor.
Mayor Dale Hall announced after the roll call vote that Item 22 covered "disputes with the Town of Windsor, including the pending lawsuit concerning wastewater services and objections to the annexation into the City of Greeley of certain properties bordering Windsor." The agenda identified the wastewater case as Case No. 25CV30355.
The motion came from Mayor Pro Tem Melissa McDonald and was seconded by At Large Council Member Ryan Roth. After the vote, McDonald made the motion to go into executive session to receive legal advice and instruct negotiators under state law and city code provisions cited during the meeting.
No council debate on the item was recorded before the vote. The council later proceeded toward executive session at the end of the meeting.