Mayor-Council
Regular MeetingDenver, CO · March 26, 2019
Agenda
Mayor-Council Agenda
Tuesday, March 26, 2019 9:30 AM
Parr-Widener Community Room
City and County Building Room 389
I. DEPARTMENTAL MATTERS IN THE REGULAR COURSE OF
BUSINESS:
Arts & Venues
Tad Bowman
19-0255 * Amends an intergovernmental agreement with the Town of
Bill Morrison by adding $946,000 for a new total of
$1,500,900 and six months for a new end date of
12-31-19 for engineering services and acquisition of
wastewater improvements related to wastewater
infrastructure at Red Rocks amphitheater
(THTRS-201628380-03).
City Attorney
Matt Mulbarger
19-0194 Amends Section 20-77 of the Denver Revised Municipal
Bill Code to provide for temporary suspension of contractors
by the debarment board and to add additional grounds for
debarment to further protect the city in its contracting.
Community Planning and Development
Theresa Lucero
19-0240 Approves an official map amendment to rezone property
Bill from E-SU-D to E-TU-C, located at 10 South Colorado
Boulevard in Council District 5.
Finance
Andrew Johnston & Rachel Bardin
19-0246 * Approves the First Amendment to the Amended and
Bill Restated Service Plan for Denver International Business
Center Metropolitan District No. 1, located near Tower
Road between 64th and 72nd Avenues in Council District
11.
19-0253 Amends the Classification and Pay Plan to increase the
Bill minimum wage for all eligible city employees to $13 per
hour, effective 7-1-19.
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Human Rights and Community Partnerships
Jason Salas
19-0248 * Amends a contract with Mpowered to update the metrics
Resolution required of the contractor for financial coaching and
related services in support of the city’s Financial
Empowerment Center (FEC) program. No change to
contract amount or duration (HRCRS-201738774-02).
Human Services
Janet Van Meter & Vincent Rivera
19-0243 * Approves a grant agreement with The U.S. Department of
Resolution Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for $885,958 and
for one year to accept a Continuum of Care Spectrum
Grant award to provide support services, project
administration, and facilitate rental assistance for
chronically homeless individuals, citywide (SOCSV-
2019-48250).
National Western Center
Jenna Espinoza
19-0251 * Approves a contract with Populous Inc. for $10,831,281
Resolution and for four years to complete the design of the equestrian
center and parking garage for the National Western Center
project in Council District 9 (201948260).
Office of Economic Development
Susan Liehe
19-0244 * Amends a loan agreement with Sheridan Station
Resolution Apartments LLC, by adding legal language to allow
investors to cure any city default, in support of the
construction of 133 units of income-restricted housing at a
wide range of income levels, including residents earning
below 30% AMI and up to 60% AMI, in a transit-oriented
development located at 1079 Ames Street adjacent to the
Sheridan light rail station in Council District 3. No change
to contract amount or duration (OEDEV-201840082-00).
Parks and Recreation
Laura Morales
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19-0226 * Amends a contract with TR Park Central LLC by waiving the
Resolution compensation owed if TR Park Central sublets the patio
space at Skyline park to an approved City partner on a
year by year basis, for an open-air seating area for patrons
in Skyline Park in Council District 9. No change to contract
amount or duration (RC72014).
Police
Jeannie Springer
19-0238 * Approves a grant agreement with the Department of
Resolution Justice for $999,989 and for three years as part of the
Community-Based Crime Reduction program to fund the
Westwood Partnership Policing project to reduce the rate
of gun violence, motor vehicle theft and other crime in
Council District 3 (201846154-00).
19-0239 * Amends a contract with ShotSpotter Inc. by adding
Resolution $104,250 for a new total of $2,875,409 to expand the
ShotSpotter Flex Gunfire location alert and analysis
equipment and service agreement to include additional
coverage in the downtown area in Police District 6. No
change to contract duration (201525310-04).
19-0241 * Approves a one-time capital equipment expenditure for
Bill $129,026.20 to procure one Hamilton MICROLAB STARlet
Liquid Handling Robotic Workstation funded by the
Forensic DNA Laboratory Efficiency Improvement and
Capacity Enhancement program, for improved forensic
processing, citywide.
Public Works
Jason Gallardo
19-0234 * Approves a purchase order with EP Blazer LLC, doing
Resolution business as John Elway Chevrolet, for $1,569,808 for 41
2019 Chevrolet Tahoe vehicles for the Denver Police
Department (PO-00057541).
19-0235 * Approves a purchase order with Trans-West Inc. for
Resolution $691,572 for six Freightliner 114 SD cabs and chassis, six
Monroe spreader bodies and plows, and six Force America
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control systems for six dump trucks to support Public
Works street maintenance operations, citywide
(PO-00056940).
19-0237 * Approves a purchase order with Front Range Fire
Resolution Apparatus for $2,888,497 for one Pierce Velocity Pumper
750 Truck, two Pierce Velocity Pumper Trucks, and one
Pierce Velocity 100 ft. Platform Truck for the Denver Fire
Department (PO-00056316).
19-0252 * Approves a grant agreement with the Colorado Department
Resolution of Transportation for $1,000,000 in Federal Highway
Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) funds to reconstruct
two existing traffic signals located at the North and South
intersections of the Yosemite Street and Interstate 225
On/Off ramps in Council District 4 (201948441).
II. MATTERS FOR COUNCIL DISCUSSION:
III. MATTERS FOR COUNCIL INFORMATION:
IV. EXECUTIVE SESSIONS:
City Attorney's Office -- Conor Farley
*indicates consent agenda item **indicates the item will be on committee
agenda this week