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Mayor-Council

Regular Meeting

Denver, CO · November 26, 2019

Agenda

Agenda

Mayor-Council Agenda Tuesday, November 26, 2019 9:30 AM Parr-Widener Community Room City and County Building Room 389 MEETING CANCELLED, ALL ITEMS CONTINUE FORWARD ON CONSENT MEETING CANCELLED, ALL ITEMS CONTINUE FORWARD ON CONSENT I. DEPARTMENTAL MATTERS IN THE REGULAR COURSE OF BUSINESS: Mayor's Office Romaine Pacheco 19-1236 * Approves the following Mayoral appointments and Bill reappointment to the Denver Community Corrections Board: appointment of Steven Abraham to serve as a representative of the District Attorney’s Office for a term effective immediately and expiring 6-30-21; appointment of Paul Rosenthal to serve as a citizen representative for a term effective immediately and expiring 6-30-22; and appointment of Frances Gomez to serve as a representative of the Sheriff’s Department for a term effective immediately and expiring 6-30-22 or until a successor is duly appointed and the reappointment of Jane Prancan to serve as a citizen representative for a term effective immediately and expiring 6-30-23 or until a successor is duly appointed. Arts & Venues Brian Brodbeck & Tad Bowman 19-1220 Approves a contract with AXS Digital LLC for $5,010,613 Resolution and for five years to provide ticketing services, box office operation, information and call center functions, and marketing support for City venues (THTRS-201952501). 19-1268 * Amends a concession agreement with Aramark Sports and Resolution Entertainment Services, LLC by adding two years for a new end date of 10-31-22, removes obsolete language for food and beverage services, concessions, catering and other services and adding minimum wage ordinance Mayor-Council Meeting Tuesday, November 26, 2019 Page 2 requirements at the Denver Coliseum and Red Rocks Amphitheatre. No change to agreement amount (THTRS-201737254-01 THTRS-201950684-01). City Attorney Joshua Roberts 19-1271 Amends Chapter 18 of the Denver Revised Municipal Code Bill (DRMC) for modifications to the Denver Employees Retirement Plan (DERP) regarding contributions and payroll deductions. Community Planning and Development Kara Hahn 19-1259 Approves the designation of Tilden School for Teaching Bill Health as a Landmark Historic District for preservation, located at the intersection of Grove Street and Fairview Place in Council District 1. Department of Housing Stability Susan Liehe 19-1277 Approves a loan agreement with ECLT Inca Commons, LLC Resolution for $3,675,000 to support the construction of 92 units of income-restricted for-sale housing for residents earning less than 80% of area median income, affordable for 99 years through land lease with the Elevations Community Land Trust, located at 603 North Inca Street in Council District 3 (OEDEV-201951256). Excise and Licenses Molly Duplechian & Eric Escudero 19-1238 Amends a contract with Amelie Company by adding Resolution $450,000 for a new total of $2,900,000 and one year for a new end date of 12-31-20 to facilitate the Youth Marijuana Education and Prevention Campaign through strategic planning, creative development, media planning and placement, implementation, and performance tracking and measurement, citywide (EXCIS-201731482-01). Finance Mayor-Council Meeting Tuesday, November 26, 2019 Page 3 Rachel Bardin & Stephanie Adams 19-1195 Establishes the Stapleton Retained Tax Reserve Special Bill Revenue Fund in the General Government Special Revenue Fund Series. 19-1240 Rescinds $6,196,000 from General Fund Contingency to Bill make a supplemental appropriation in the Denver Police Department, to make a cash transfer to and appropriations in the Capital Improvement and Maintenance Projects Fund for technology investments and for capital improvements to the 405 South Platte project, and approves a supplemental appropriation of $250,000 in the Environmental Services Enterprise Fund. 19-1272 Approves a supplemental appropriation of $4,772,435 Bill from General Fund contingency to the Department of Finance for a payment in 2019 to maintain the Denver Employees Retirement Plan (DERP) on a sound actuarial basis. 19-1273 Rescinds and re-appropriates $200,000 from General Fund Bill appropriations to the Capital Improvements and Capital Maintenance Fund to support a speed and safety study in response to City Council’s 2020 budget request. 19-1274 * Establishes budget in the Community Corrections Special Bill Revenue Fund to transfer the cash balance from prior year State contracts that total $110,652 to the General Fund. This revenue is assumed in the 2020 General Fund budget appropriation. Office of Human Resources Heather Britton 19-1260 * Approves an appropriation for the 2020 Self-Insured Bill Dental Fund totaling $11,196,418.32. Office of Municipal Public Defender Matt McConville 19-1270 * Amends a contract with Bailey & Deatsch by adding Resolution $207,345.60 for a new total of $880,531.20 and one year for a new end date of 12-31-20 to provide indigent Mayor-Council Meeting Tuesday, November 26, 2019 Page 4 defense to those charged with a municipal ordinance violation when the Office of the Municipal Public Defender has a conflict of interest (DOMDP - 201525248 201952170). Parks and Recreation Yolanda Quesada 19-1269 * Approves an access and use permit agreement with Metro Bill Wastewater Reclamation District to perform rehabilitation work on major sanitary sewer lines serving the City, located in Lower Lakewood Gulch Park, City of Cuernavaca Park and Carpio-Sanguinette Park in Council Districts 1, 3, and 9 (201952332-00). 19-1275 * Amends a contract with Groundfloor Media, Inc. by adding Resolution $300,000 for a new total of $1,050,000 for the Parks and Recreation Forestry Division’s public education campaign to inform residents about actions they can take against the Emerald Ash Borer, a non-native insect, citywide. No change to contract duration (201523635). Public Works Jason Gallardo 19-1261 * Amends a contract with SP Plus Corporation by adding Resolution $2,100,000 for a new total of $10,635,107 and one year for a new end date of 9-30-20 for the operation and administration of three downtown city-owned parking garages (201417250 201951430). 19-1267 * Approves a subdivision plat for Stapleton Filing No. 59, Resolution located between Beeler Court, Northfield Boulevard, future Dallas Street and future 49th Place in Council District 8. II. MATTERS FOR COUNCIL DISCUSSION: III. MATTERS FOR COUNCIL INFORMATION: IV. EXECUTIVE SESSIONS: *indicates consent agenda item **indicates the item will be on committee agenda this week
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