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RESOLUTION NO.~
SERIES OF 2001
' I A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING THE HOLIDAYS THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD SHALL
OBSERVE.
WHEREAS, by ordinance the City Council haa the responaibility to set the obaervance oL
City Holidays;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO , THAT:
~-The City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado hereby eatabliahes the
following dates for City Holidayo for the calendar year 2002:
New Year's Day : January I.
Martin Luther Kina Da,y: the third Monday in January .
Pre•ident's Day: the third Monday in February.
Memorial Day: the last Monday in May.
Independence Day : July 4.
Labor Day: the first Monday in September.
Veteran's Day: November 11.
Tb•nksgiving Day: the fourth Tburaday in November.
Fourth Friday of November following Thanksgiving Day .
Christmas Eve: December 24 .
Christmas Day: December 25.
The dates to be observed are to be designated by the City Manager.
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This Resolution shall not supenede any Collective Bargaining Agreement between the
City of Englewood and its employees.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 20th of August, 2001.
I, Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk for, tl}e City ofEnglewood,
above is a true copy of Resolution Nobf;>Series of 200
COUNCIL COMMUNICATI.JN
Date Agend~ Item Subject
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August 20, 2001 10 c i Amendment of City Holidays
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Initiated Ry Staff Source
Human Resources Department !, Sue Eaton, Director of Huma,n Resources
COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION
Council pre viously approved a resolution establish ing the holidays the City of Englewood shall observe.
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Staff requests Council amend the list of established holidays to replace New Year's Eve Day with Martin
Luther King Day, beginning in 200 2.
BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AN (l ALTERNATIVES IDENTIFIED
Negotia tions with the Englewood Employee Association resulted in the above-mentioned change to the
Collective Bargaining Agreen .2nt
FISCAL IMPACT
None.
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