City Attorney Garcia to quit in Loveland if council OKs deal
City Attorney Moses Garcia will resign effective April 2 after 18 years of work with the city if the Loveland City Council approves his proposed separation agreement, a city official confirmed Wednesday.
Krenning to seek ouster of Loveland city manager, city attorney
LOVELAND — Attorney Troy Krenning, a newly elected member of the Loveland City Council, plans to introduce motions on Dec. 5 calling for the firing of City Manager Steve Adams and City Attorney Moses Garcia. According to the Loveland city charter, such terminations would require a two-thirds vote of the nine-member city council. “I’ll bring … Continued
Loveland council to ask voters to change charter
Voters in Loveland will get to decide in November whether it should take five or six votes on the nine-member City Council to fire the city manager or city attorney.
Loveland council to decide Friday on probing members’ alleged meeting violations
The Loveland City Council will decide Friday whether to hire a special prosector to file charges against fellow members over open meeting violation allegations.
Loveland council to appoint counsels to investigate alleged meeting law, charter violations
Members of the Loveland City Council approved dueling special counsel investigations of each other during Tuesday’s meeting. And then they suspended, with pay, the city attorney through the rest of his tenure with the city.
Loveland council OKs city attorney’s separation pact
The Loveland City Council in a divided vote accepts the city attorney’s separation agreement.
Loveland city attorney proposes $341K separation package
The Loveland City Council next Tuesday will consider an amicable separation package proposed by embattled Loveland City Attorney Moses Garcia that totals more than $341,000.
Loveland council restores Centerra South pacts it had rescinded
Loveland officials voted to restore the Centerra South urban-renewal plan and financial agreement it had rescinded in November, and to enter into settlement talks with developer McWhinney Real Estate Services Inc., which had sued the council for breach of contract.
Lawsuit against Loveland alleges new council member wasn’t eligible
Loveland resident Peter M. Gazlay sued the city of Loveland on Friday in Loveland Municipal Court, claiming that Troy Krenning was ineligible to be elected to the council because he had refused to submit to a background check before the election.
Loveland council votes to accept city manager’s resignation
LOVELAND — The Loveland City Council has agreed to a severance package for City Manager Steve Adams. The city will provide nine months of pay after his Feb. 2 departure date, plus pay for 802 hours of accrued vacation time, a sum that will total about $290,000. Adams was first appointed in 2016 as manager … Continued
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