Mayor-Council
Regular MeetingDenver, CO · June 11, 2019
Agenda
Mayor-Council Agenda
Tuesday, June 11, 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
Mark Najarian
19-0453 Approves a concessionaire contract with Service America
Resolution Corp., doing business as Centerplate, for $90,000,000 and
for ten years to be the city’s primary food and beverage
provider for the Convention Center and the Denver
Performing Arts Center venues (THTRS-201950097).
Community Planning and Development
Jennifer Buddenborg
19-0547 Approves the designation of River Drive as a Landmark
Bill Historic District for preservation, including 20 adjacent lots
fronting River Drive, bounded by Clay Street to the west,
23rd Avenue to the north, North Bryant Street to the East
and West Front View Crescent Drive to the south in Council
District 1.
Finance
Guadalupe Gutierrez-Vasquez
19-0542 Authorizes the Manager of Finance to issue City and
Bill County of Denver, for and on behalf of its Department of
Aviation, Airport Senior Revenue Bonds, Series 2019A-D in
an amount not to exceed $500 million for the purpose of
refunding airport bonds, paying for swap terminations and
paying costs of issuance expenses.
19-0543 Authorizes the Manager of Finance to issue City and
Bill County of Denver, for and on behalf of its Department of
Aviation, Airport Subordinate Revenue Bonds, Series
2019A-D in an amount not to exceed $500 million for the
purpose of refunding airport bonds, paying costs of
terminating swaps and paying costs of issuance expenses.
Office of Economic Development
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Susan Liehe
19-0541 * Approves an intergovernmental agreement with the Denver
Bill Housing Authority for $750,000 and through 08-31-20 to
support the development and construction of GROW
Market, providing grocery accessibility and workforce
training and development located at 2800 West 10th
Avenue in Council District 3 (OEDEV-201843292-00).
Parks and Recreation
Laura Morales
19-0538 Adopts the Denver Parks and Recreation 2A Five-year Plan
Bill (2020-2024) to utilize the funds from the 2018 Ballot
Measure 2A Parks and Open Space Sales Tax, which is
dedicated to the improvement and expansion of Denver’s
parks and recreation system.
Public Works
Jason Gallardo
19-0529 Refers a proposed Charter amendment to a vote of the
Bill qualified and registered electors of the City and County of
Denver at the 11-05-19 election to create the Department
of Transportation and Infrastructure, to require the
department to perform the powers and duties formerly
performed by the Department of Public Works, and to
assign to the department new powers and duties in regard
to transportation services, transportation safety programs,
and non-motorized transportation facilities.
19-0530 * Dedicates a parcel of land as public right of way as public
Resolution alley, located in the alley bounded by North Acoma Street,
West 6th Avenue, North Broadway, and West 5th Avenue
in Council District 7.
19-0531 * Approves a contract with W.L. Contractors, Inc. for
Resolution $7,359,094 and for three years for on-call traffic signal
construction to install new traffic signals or rebuild
existing outdated traffic signals, including
removing/replacing existing traffic signals with mast arm
traffic signal poles, installing caissons, pedestrian crossing
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stations, Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS), ethernet
communications equipment, traffic signs, pavement
markings, video detection and traffic surveillance cameras,
citywide (201947029).
19-0532 * Approves a contract with Sturgeon Electric Company, Inc.
Resolution for $7,753,888.45 and for three years for on-call traffic
signal construction to install new traffic signals or rebuild
existing outdated traffic signals, including
removing/replacing existing traffic signals with mast arm
traffic signal poles, installing caissons, pedestrian crossing
stations, Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS), ethernet
communications equipment, traffic signs, pavement
markings, video detection and traffic surveillance cameras,
citywide (201948801).
19-0533 * Dedicates a parcel of land as public right away as North
Resolution York Street, located near the intersection of East 47th
Avenue and North York Street in Council District 9.
19-0535 * Dedicates a parcel of land as public right away as West
Resolution 10th Avenue, located at the intersection of West 10th
Avenue and North Zenobia Street in Council District 3.
19-0536 * Approves a contract with Perkins + Will, Inc. for
Resolution $1,092,234 and for three years for engineering design
professional services for the Green Valley Ranch
Recreation Center Pool expansion, including a public
participation plan, program verification and development,
schematic design, design development, construction
documents, and construction administration, as part of the
Elevate Denver Bond Program located at 4890 Argonne
Way, in Council District 11 (201950351).
19-0537 * Approves a contract with Perkins + Will, Inc. for $648,389
Resolution and three years for engineering design professional
services for the Congress Park Pool renovations, including
a public participation plan, program verification and
development, schematic design, design development,
construction documents, and construction administration,
as part of the Elevate Denver Bond Program located at 850
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Josephine Street, in Council District 10 (201950352).
Technology Services
Maggie Baker
19-0534 * Approves a master purchase order with Graybar Electric
Resolution Company, Inc. for $750,000 and through 05-20-22 with
two additional one-year options to extend, for the
purchase of audio and visual equipment for city agencies,
including televisions, digital displays and wall mounts
(SC-00003947).
II. MATTERS FOR COUNCIL DISCUSSION:
III. MATTERS FOR COUNCIL INFORMATION:
IV. EXECUTIVE SESSIONS:
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