City Council

City Council Group Photo 2023City Council is the legislative and governing body of Commerce City. The nine members establish the vision for the city, set annual goals to achieve that vision and enact the laws that govern residents. City Council annually reviews and approves the city budget. They also appoint the city managercity attorney and municipal court judge, as well as members of boards and commissions.


Talk Around Town

We're hosting four Talk Around Town events for casual conversation between residents and City Council Members. You're invited to attend, enjoy appetizers from our local restaurant hosts, and chat with their city representatives about whatever questions, ideas, or topics are on their minds! The city scheduled several locations and dates for the convenience of residents. 

  • Thursday, Sept. 12
    • 4:30-6:30 p.m., Mariscos Sinaloa, 7272 Locust St. in Downtown Derby
  • Wednesday, Sept. 25
    • 4:30-6:30 p.m., State House 38, 15591 E. 104th Ave.
  • Thursday, Oct. 17
    • 6-7:30 p.m., Bison Grill at Buffalo Run Golf Course, 15700 E. 112th Ave.
  • Thursday, Nov. 7
    • 4:30-6:30 p.m., Las Dos Americas, 6065 Quebec St.

We hope you'll join us to chat with your local elected representatives in a laid-back, casual setting. Attendees are welcome to share feedback and concerns or just get to know your elected officials.


City Council Meetings

  • Regular meetings: 6 p.m. on the first and third Monday of each month except for holidays. Time is dedicated during the regular meetings for public comment. 
  • Study sessions: 6 p.m. on the second and fourth Monday of each month except for holidays.
  • Meeting locations: Unless otherwise designated by the council, meetings take place at the Civic Center at 7887 E 60th Ave., Commerce City. 
  • Meeting broadcasts: Regular meetings are broadcast online and on local Channel 8. 

Agendas, Policies & Goals

Council Members

The City Council consists of nine members, including: one mayor, one member representing each of the city's four wards, and four members at-large. The mayor selects a council member to serve as mayor pro tem.

Susan Noble

Mayor Pro Tem Susan Noble

Mayor Pro Tem
Ward IV

Oscar Madera

Councilmember Oscar Madera

Ward I

Rocky Teter

Councilmember Rocky Teter

Ward II

Renée M. Chacon

Councilmember Renée M. Chacon

Ward III

Kristi Douglas

Councilmember Kristi Douglas

At-Large

Sean Ford

Councilmember Sean Ford

At-Large

Craig Kim

Councilmember Craig Kim

At-Large

Charles Dukes

Councilmember Charles Dukes

At-Large

Council Voting Records

On February 5, 2024, City Council approved a motion to add the City Council voting history to the City’s website for public transparency. While all votes of the City Council are public and may be found in the official Minutes of each City Council meeting, this voting dashboard provides the public the ability to sort and filter City Council action in many ways. Users can look through all actions taken by the City Council starting on July 1, 2024 and move through each Councilmember’s page to see their voting record on agenda items.

View the Council Voting Records.  

What Ward am I in?

Ward 1
Ward 2
Ward 3
Ward 4
At-Large

Meeting Information

City Council meetings are being held in a hybrid format with council, staff, and presenters appearing in person. Members of the public can participate in meetings remotely using the Zoom videoconferencing app or watching the meetings live on Channel 8 or at c3gov.com/video. Regular meetings include the opportunity for public comment. Members of the public can register in advance to comment live during the meeting via Zoom or submit written comments before the meeting using e-mail or by mail. The deadline to submit written comments or register to comment live virtually during the meeting is noon on the day of the meeting.*

“Any member of the public requesting accommodations, with respect to rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act, to attend or participate in any public meeting, and/or to obtain this notice in alternate formats, is asked to please contact the City Clerk at 303-227-8791 as soon as possible before the meeting.”

Virtual Meeting and Public Comment Instructions

City Council Goals

City council sets policy goals for the city, consistent with the city's vision and mission. These goals are used to create the annual work plan which drives the bi-annual budget. Staff reports quarterly on progress towards established goals with a work plan update. Below are the city council goals:

  • Develop and maintain public infrastructure, facilities, and transportation to improve community appearance and encourage continued development.
  • Promote a balanced, thriving, and inclusive city economy that cultivates, attracts, and retains business.
  • Protect resident health, safety, and education by promoting public safety, environmental health, and sustainability.
  • Address the full spectrum of housing needs, encourage sustainable development, and protect residents through enhanced oversight and balanced residential growth.
  • Promote City Unity and support our diverse community by encouraging community connectivity, fostering civic pride, and improving resident health and wellness.
  • Provide innovative, responsive, and transparent service to the community across all City departments by assessing and meeting service levels and demonstrating efficacy through data and metrics

Learn more at c3gov.com/StrategicPlan

City Council Recaps

Introducing City Council Recaps, which will now be released after regular business meetings:

The playlist will update automatically with the newest recap once published. To select the Spanish version select the playlist button on the top right and switch the video. 

 

Watch the full meeting at c3gov.com/Video or catch a replay on CCTV Ch. 8.