State & Local Meeting
City Council Executive Committee Meeting - February 28, 2026
February 28, 2026
The City of Pueblo's City Council Executive Committee convened on February 28, 2026, focusing extensively on the city's fiscal challenges and budget planning for 2027. Key discussions centered on addressing a significant budget shortfall driven by declining sales tax revenues and rising wage costs, which constitute the largest portion of the city's expenditures. The council examined strategies including freezing and abolishing certain positions, negotiating zero percent wage increases with unions, and reducing part-time and seasonal staff, particularly in the Parks and Recreation Department, to mitigate financial strain. The complexities of collective bargaining agreements and their impact on staffing flexibility were highlighted, alongside considerations for voluntary separation programs to encourage retirements and reduce payroll expenses. Additionally, the council explored community engagement through a pilot shared governance initiative, "Your Idea Your Neighborhood," aimed at involving residents in budgetary decisions and city improvements, though challenges in execution and follow-through were noted. The meeting concluded with a team-building session facilitated by a psychologist to strengthen council collaboration and goal setting for the upcoming year.
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- City Council Executive Committee Meeting - February 28, 2026 · City of Pueblo · Feb 28