Press & Media

Westminster closes in on cell tower at the 136th Avenue Walmart
In all, the tower likely won’t appear for at least a year, officials said.
But councilors said they wanted the tower to go up as soon as possible. “Can we accelerate the process?” Councilor Obi Ezeadi said.

Obi Ezeadi Wraps Up His Historic Listening Tour of the Community
Ezeadi is making his way through various parks, neighborhoods, and favorite local spots all over the area. What started as visits to local senior centers to prioritize the voices of our aging community earlier this year has formally expanded to a full-on listening tour.

Councilor Obi Ezeadi Announces his Westminster 2024 Budget Priorities
As we approach the important task of shaping our city's 2024 budget, I've compiled a list of budget priorities that aim to address various facets of community life in Westminster and are grounded in the shared values we hold dear. I humbly submit these 22 items for your review and consideration. Looking forward to discussing at the appropriate future meeting (9/18):


Councilman Obi Ezeadi Announces Candidacy for 2024 State Senate District 19
Obi Ezeadi, the second Black councilor in all of Westminster’s history, announced his run for 2024 State Senate District 19. As a current Westminster City Councilor and previous intern at the capitol under District 19’s current State Senator, Rachel Zenzinger, Councilman Ezeadi is well-positioned to secure victory in the upcoming 2024 election.

Councilman Obi Ezeadi Launches BIPAC: A PAC to Provide Strategic Funding And Elevated Access for Minority Candidates For Office
On February 1st, Obi Ezeadi, the second Black councilor in all of Westminster’s history, announced the launch of BIPAC, a Political Action Committee (PAC) designed to provide resources for minority candidates in future elections across Colorado politics.
BIPAC is a PAC created to provide not just funding but also a network where underrepresented candidates can gain access to funds, volunteers, and strategic guidance, elements often hard to come by for people of color. The greater representation will yield the inclusion of unique perspectives on issues of labor, employment, healthcare, education, immigration, and more.