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Mayor-Council

Regular Meeting

Denver, CO · February 9, 2021

Agenda

Agenda

Mayor-Council Agenda Tuesday, February 9, 2021 9:30 AM City & County Building Parr-Widener Community Room, Room 389 MEETING CANCELLED, ALL ITEMS CONTINUE FORWARD ON CONSENT I. DEPARTMENTAL MATTERS IN THE REGULAR COURSE OF BUSINESS: Mayor's Office Romaine Pacheco 21-0069 * Approves the Mayoral appointment of Eric Walters to the Resolution Tourism Improvement District Board of Directors for a term effective immediately and expiring 8-31-23 or until a successor is duly appointed. 21-0102 * Approves the following Mayoral reappointments to the Resolution Denver Commission on Aging: Adam Dempsey, Doug Krug and Barbara Walkosz for terms effective immediately and expiring 8-31-22 or until a successor is duly appointed; R. Tony Smith and Michal Eduardo Cortes for terms effective immediately and expiring 8-31-23 or until a successor is duly appointed. Arts & Venues Ginger White 21-0051 * Amends an agreement with The Denver Center for the Resolution Performing Arts (DCPA) to provide DCPA rent abatement for the months of November and December 2020 due to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic (FINAN-201843731-00). 21-0052 * Amends a contract with the Colorado Symphony Resolution Association to modify rights concerning use of Boettcher Concert Hall and provide for prorated rent based on actual usage from 1-01-21 through 6-30-21 (THTRS-201839929-00). City Council Councilman Chris Herndon Mayor-Council Meeting Tuesday, February 9, 2021 Page 2 21-0079 Amends Article I, Chapter 2 of the Denver Revised Bill Municipal Code to add a new section 2.6 recognizing observance of Juneteenth in Denver. Community Planning and Development Scott Robinson 21-0083 Approves a map amendment to rezone properties from Bill R-MU-30 with waivers & conditions; I-A UO-2; I-B UO-2; and PUD 605 to C-MX-8 DO-7; C-MX-12 DO-7; C-MX-16 DO-7; C-MX-20 DO-7, located at 2650 Arkins Court, 3205 and 3280 Denargo Street, and 2700 Wewatta Way in Council District 9. Denver International Airport Kenton Janzen 21-0075 * Amends a master purchase order with Nachurs Alpine Resolution Solutions, LLC by adding $7,000,000 for a new total of $16,000,000 and one year for a new end date of 5-31-22 for the purchase of runway deicer at Denver International Airport (SC-00002980). 21-0077 * Approves a master purchase order with TMA Construction Resolution Supply, LLC for $900,000 and for one year, with two optional one-year renewals, for the purchase of T545 Concrete Repair for runways and taxiways at Denver International Airport (SC-00005574). Department of Housing Stability Melissa Thate, Jon Luper, Chris Conner & Angela Nelson 21-0086 Approves a contract with Colorado Legal Services for Resolution $1,112,520 and through 12-31-23 for eviction legal assistance, citywide (HOST-202157453). 21-0087 * Approves a contract with Brothers Redevelopment, Inc. for Resolution $1,533,600 and through 12-31-21 for administration of the Temporary Rental and Utility Assistance (TRUA) program (HOST-202157451). 21-0088 * Approves a contract with Northeast Denver Housing Resolution Center, Inc. for $1,533,600 and through 12-31-21 for Mayor-Council Meeting Tuesday, February 9, 2021 Page 3 administration of the Temporary Rental and Utility Assistance (TRUA) program (HOST-202157450). 21-0089 * Approves a contract with Bayaud Enterprises, Inc. for Resolution $705,300 and through 12-31-21 to provide Employment Services including administration of the Denver Day Works (DDW) Program (HOST-202057225). 21-0090 Approves a contract with Colorado Village Collaborative for Resolution $899,569 and through 12-31-21 to fund two Safe Outdoor Space (SOS) sites, with amenities and services that provide outdoor accommodation for up to 100 households (HOST-202157407). 21-0091 * Amends a contract with The Colorado Coalition for the Resolution Homeless by adding $386,769 for a new total of $1,193,230 and six months for a new end date of 6-30-21 to provide staffing for screening and triage at shelters for people experiencing homelessness in response to the COVID-19 pandemic (HOST 202054658-02). 21-0092 * Amends a contract with Bayaud Enterprises, Inc. by adding Resolution $1,938,288 for a new total of $3,451,165 and six months for a new end date of 6-30-21 to provide additional shelter staffing, client transportation and meal delivery support for auxiliary shelters during the COVID-19 emergency (HOST-202055551-01). 21-0093 * Amends a contract with The Colorado Coalition for the Resolution Homeless by adding $10,188,773 for a new total of $27,163,346 and six months for a new end date of 6-30-21 to provide facility and personnel support for at least 810 hotel/motel rooms to serve people experiencing homelessness throughout the COVID-19 pandemic (HOST-202054331-02). Department of Public Health and Environment Will Fenton & Bill Benerman 21-0096 Approves a contract with Pontem, LLC for $4,000,000 and Resolution through 6-30-21 to provide on-call staffing and project management of COVID-19 community testing sites under Mayor-Council Meeting Tuesday, February 9, 2021 Page 4 the guidance and direction of the City, citywide (202157522). Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Jason Gallardo 21-0072 * Approves a contract with BT Construction, Inc. for Resolution $14,020,708.43 and for one year for East 16th Avenue storm sewer improvements in Council Districts 8 and 9 (202056022). 21-0073 * Approves a contract with Lumin8 Transportation Resolution Technologies, LLC, doing business as W.L. Contractors, LLC, for $1,178,832 and for 360 days for the reconstruction of traffic signals located at Yosemite Street and I-225 in Council District 4 (202056331). 21-0074 * Approves a grant agreement with the Colorado Department Resolution of Transportation (CDOT) for $926,766 of CDOT funds and $231,691 of City funds and through 12-17-30 to deploy infrared cameras for passive pedestrian detection at 17 intersections in pedestrian-heavy areas, citywide (202157405). 21-0080 * Approves a contract with Mark Young Construction, LLC for Resolution $6,161,444 and for 335 days for the construction of a new, state-of-the-art swimming pool, bath house, and pump house at the Congress Park Pool as part of the Elevate Denver Bond program in Council District 10 (DOTI-202056411). 21-0085 * Approves a subdivision plat for Denver Gateway Center Resolution Filing No. 7, located between East 62nd Avenue and East 64th Avenue, and North Tower Road and North Dunkirk Street in Council District 11. Finance Rachel Bardin, Lisa Lumley & Rory Regan 21-0094 * Appropriates $10,017,363 based on a letter of intent from Bill the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to fund the Denver Great Kids Head Start Grant program for program year 2021-2022. Mayor-Council Meeting Tuesday, February 9, 2021 Page 5 21-0099 * Amends a lease with Colorado Legal Services by adding Resolution $50 for a new total of $53 and five years for a new end date of 10-31-23 and relocating the tenant from the fourth floor to the first floor of the City and County Building due to upcoming construction projects (FINAN-202056476-01; 201843189-01). 21-0100 * Approves a license agreement with T-Mobile West Resolution Corporation for $222,983.64 and for five years to locate cellular antennas on the existing radio tower at Denver Fire Department Station #20 at 501 Knox Court in Council District 3 (FINAN-202053847-00). 21-0101 Approves a grant agreement with the United States Resolution Department of the Treasury to receive $21,884,992.10 in Emergency Rental Assistance funds to assist households that are unable to pay rent and utilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic (HOST-202157622). General Services Scott Harris 21-0081 * Amends a master purchase order with Trans-West Resolution Freightliner LLC, doing business as All Truck and Trailer Parts, by adding $500,000 for a new total of $1,150,000 and two years for a new end date of 6-30-23 to provide parts for the City’s medium and heavy duty vehicles, including assorted trucks, trailers, and various equipment (SC-00003198). National Western Center Jenna Espinoza 21-0095 * Amends a contract with HKS Architects, Inc. by adding Resolution $380,620 for a new total of $3,367,352.97 for additional design services for infrastructure and regulatory requirements at the Stockyards Event Center and adjacent Stockyards at the National Western Center in Council District 9. No change to contract duration (201845050). Parks and Recreation Jesús Orrantia Mayor-Council Meeting Tuesday, February 9, 2021 Page 6 21-0067 * Amends an agreement with Birdseed Collective by adding Resolution three months for a new end date of 5-31-23 for occupying and providing programming at the former Globeville Recreation Center in Council District 9. No change to agreement amount (201842732; 202057080). 21-0068 * Approves a zero-dollar agreement with the National Bill Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration through 7-31-39 for the reestablishment of a weather observation station at Sand Creek Uplands open space, formally Stapleton Airport in Council District 8 (202056864). 21-0097 * Amends a contract with CTM Inc. by adding 69 days for a Resolution new end date of 4-15-21 for on-call tree planting and watering services, citywide. No change to contract amount (201946982; 202157403). 21-0098 * Amends a contract with TigerTree, Inc. by adding 69 days Resolution for a new end date of 4-15-21 for on-call tree planting and watering services, citywide. No change to contract amount (201947201; 202157381). Safety Laura Wachter 21-0054 * Amends a contract with Ferkham, Inc., doing business as Resolution Extreme Towing & Recovery, by adding $1,500,000 for a new total of $8,600,000 and one year for a new end date of 12-31-21 to provide comprehensive towing services for the Denver Police Department, Denver Sheriff’s Department, Denver Right of Way Enforcement and other city agencies (POLIC-201627602-03; POLIC-201951333). 21-0084 * Amends a contract with Hitachi Vantara Corporation, LLC Resolution by adding $144,200 for a new total of $2,447,569 and one year for a new end date of 12-31-21 for support and maintenance of the Denver Police High Activity Observation (HALO) video and surveillance system (POLIC-202057090). II. MATTERS FOR COUNCIL DISCUSSION: III. MATTERS FOR COUNCIL INFORMATION: Mayor-Council Meeting Tuesday, February 9, 2021 Page 7 IV. EXECUTIVE SESSIONS: *indicates consent agenda item **indicates the item will be on committee agenda this week