The message taken from last month’s election by Rob Andrews, one of four new faces sworn in Monday night on the Aurora City Council , was voters’ desire for “a reset” in how Colorado’s third-largest city is led.
“Voters made it unmistakably clear that they want a more stable, more collaborative and more solutions-focused city government,” said Andrews, the head of a nonprofit and the top vote-getter in the city’s five-person at-large race in the Nov. 4 election. “They chose leaders who campaigned on affordability, safety and opportunity, instead of division and partisan theatrics.”
Andrews, 41, is one of four progressive members joining the council for the first time. Aurora Municipal Court Presiding Judge Shawn Day swore him in Monday alongside fellow newcomers Gianina Horton, Amy

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