BROOMFIELD COUNTY: Adams County Coroner agrees to sign Intergovernmental Agreement to provide Coroner

BROOMFIELD COUNTY: Adams County Coroner agrees to sign Intergovernmental Agreement to provide Coroner
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Broomfield County issued the following announcement on Dec. 23.

Adams County Coroner Monica Broncucia-Jordan has agreed to the 2021 Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) to provide coroner services for the City and County of Broomfield. 

Broncucia-Jordan will attend a Broomfield City Council Meeting on January 12, 2021, and be available to dialogue with City Councilmembers.

By signing the IGA, both parties will have the 120-day termination clause available. 

“We are eager to nurture this long-standing partnership,” said Mayor Pat Quinn. “We are working from a place of positive intent to ensure our lines of communications are open and enhanced.” 

You are invited to join the virtual meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 12. Public comment may be made via telephone starting at approximately 6 p.m. by calling 1-855-695-3744 and pressing star 3 (*3) to be placed in the queue. Written comments are requested to be sent in advance to council@broomfieldcitycouncil.org. The meeting will be presented live on the City Council website: Broomfield.org/CityCouncil and through Comcast, Channel 8.  

Original source can be found here.



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