Mayor-Council
Regular MeetingDenver, CO · April 7, 2020
Agenda
Mayor-Council Agenda
Tuesday, April 7, 2020 9:30 AM
Parr-Widener Community Room
City and County Building Room 389
MEETING CANCELLED, ALL ITEMS CONTINUE FORWARD ON
CONSENT
I. DEPARTMENTAL MATTERS IN THE REGULAR COURSE OF
BUSINESS:
Mayor's Office
Romaine Pacheco
20-0300 * Approves the following Mayoral reappointments to the
Resolution Colfax-Mayfair Business Improvement District Board of
Directors: Christian Anderson and Jamie Harris for terms
effective immediately and expiring on 3-31-22; Daniel P.
Murray and Barbara Macfarlane for terms effective
immediately and expiring on 3-31-23; and Candace Laine
Wickstrom for a term effective immediately and expiring
on 3-31-24, or until a successor is duly appointed.
20-0314 * Approves the Mayoral appointments of Sara Hazel, Adam
Resolution Piasecki, Elise Reifschneider and Cheris Kline Berlinberg to
the Denver Women’s Commission for terms effective
immediately and expiring 6-06-21, or until a successor is
duly appointed.
Denver International Airport
Leann Rush
20-0301 * Approves a master purchase order with Global Access
Resolution Supply Inc. for $800,000 and two years, with three
one-year options to renew, to purchase goods for the
maintenance, repair and operations of FAA approved
Cooper Crouse Hinds brand airfield lighting and
replacement parts at Denver International Airport
(SC-00004665).
Department of Housing Stability
Nick Emenhiser & Jon Luper
20-0310 * Approves a loan agreement with NDHC Affordable
Resolution Communities, Inc. for $2,640,000 and for fifteen years to
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support construction of Central Park Urban Living
comprised of 132 affordable condominium units located at
the corner of Wabash Street and Central Park Boulevard in
Council District 8 (HOST-202053148).
20-0312 * Amends a contract with Volunteers of America Colorado
Resolution Branch by adding $350,000 for a new total of $1,400,000
and one year for a new end date of 12-31-20 to provide
rapid rehousing and care services for people experiencing
homelessness, including case management, housing
navigation, benefits navigation, temporary behavioral
health and temporary financial assistance, citywide
(SOCSV-201631655-03; SOCSV 201952989-03).
Department of Public Health and Environment
Robert George & Will Fenton
20-0304 * Approves a grant agreement with the U.S. Department of
Resolution Health and Human Services for $1,599,811 and through
2-28-21 for the Ryan White Grant to provide care,
treatment, and supportive services to persons living with
HIV/AIDS in the Denver Transitional Grant Area
(ENVHL-202053777-00).
Department of Transportation and Infrastructure
Jason Gallardo
20-0302 * Amends an intergovernmental agreement with Urban
Bill Drainage and Flood Control District (UDFCD), doing
business as Mile High Flood District, by adding $2,100,000
of UDFCD funds for a new total of $21,022,032 for
drainage and flood control improvements along Sanderson
Gulch, from Lipan Street to the South Platte River, in
Council District 6. No change to agreement duration
(201523631-05).
20-0303 * Approves a contract with Concrete Works of Colorado, Inc.
Resolution for $8,717,325 and for 240 days for storm drainage
project improvements extending along the Marion Street
Corridor from Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard to East
27th Avenue in Council District 9 (201952435).
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20-0308 * Relinquishes two portions of the 10 foot easements as
Bill established in Denver Gateway Center Filing No. 5
subdivision plat recordation No. 201953485 located at East
60th Avenue in Council District 11.
20-0309 * Vacates an eight foot wide portion of East Alameda
Bill Avenue, directly adjacent to 2520 East Alameda Circle,
2550 East Alameda Circle, and 2565 East Alameda Circle,
with reservations in Council District 10.
Sheriff
Sheriff Frances Gomez
20-0227 * Amends a contract with Securus Technologies, LLC by
Resolution adding $210,825 for a new total of $1,798,378 to add
software to electronically monitor video visitation remotely
and add kiosks as demand increases for video visitation
services to inmates and their families at the Denver County
Jail and Downtown Detention Center. No change to
contract duration (SHERF-201734866; SHERF-202053659).
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