Mayor-Council
Regular MeetingDenver, CO · April 6, 2021
Agenda
Mayor-Council Agenda
Tuesday, April 6, 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:
Arts & Venues
Brian Kitts
21-0264 * Amends a sponsorship contract with Bellco Credit Union
Resolution for naming rights and consumer and commercial banking
sponsorship at the Colorado Convention Center Lecture
Hall in Council District 9 by adding two years for a new
end date of 12-31-29 and modifying the sponsorship fee
schedule due to the COVID-19 pandemic. No change to
contract amount (THTRS-201735492).
21-0265 * Amends a sponsorship contract with Swire Pacific
Resolution Holdings, Inc. for non-alcoholic beverage sponsorship at
City Venues by adding $55,000 for a new total of
$1,775,000 and one year for a new end date of 6-30-23
and modifying the sponsorship fee schedule due to the
COVID-19 pandemic (THTRS-201735492).
Community Planning and Development
Francisca Penafiel Vial & Jason Morrison
21-0308 * Approves a map amendment to rezone property from
Bill E-SU-Dx to E-SU-D1x, located at 2000 West Virginia
Avenue in Council District 7.
21-0333 Approves a map amendment to rezone property from
Bill CMP-EI2 to PUD-G 24, PUD-G 25 and U-MX-3 with
waivers, located at 3001 South Federal Boulevard in
Council District 2.
21-0352 * Approves a development agreement with ACM Loretto VI
Bill LLC, their successors and assigns, obligating the developer
to certain requirements for development of approximately
70 acres bounded by Federal Boulevard to the east, South
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Irving Street to the west, and Dartmouth Avenue to the
south in Council District 2.
Denver International Airport
Angela Casias
21-0344 * Approves a contract with IHC Scott, Inc. for
Resolution $23,555,608.22 and for 140 days for the rehabilitation of
the Runway 16L-34R and Taxiway Z complex, which will
remove and replace deteriorated concrete pavement and
upgrade the airfield lighting system at Denver
International Airport (202056997).
Department of Housing Stability
Elvis Rubio
21-0288 Approves a contract with Catholic Charities and Community
Resolution Services of the Archdiocese of Denver, Inc. for $680,000
and through 1-31-22 to provide emergency shelter
program services at the former Rodeway Inn located at
4765 Federal Boulevard, for women and transgender
people experiencing homelessness (HOST-202157470).
21-0320 * Amends a contract with KM Concessions, LLC by adding
Resolution $2,000,000 for a new total of $7,645,405 and 122 days for
a new end date of 6-30-21 to provide support for food,
snacks and beverages at the Denver Coliseum and portions
of National Western complex to support auxiliary shelters
in the City in response to the COVID-19 pandemic
(HOST-202157947).
21-0334 Approves a contract with the Colorado Coalition for the
Resolution Homeless for $1,200,000 and through 12-31-23 for
housing placement and treatment services for adults
experiencing chronic homelessness, citywide
(HOST-202157444).
21-0335 Approves a contract with the Colorado Coalition for the
Resolution Homeless for $1,762,219 and through 12-31-23 to provide
Tenant Based Rental Assistance (TBRA), utility assistance,
and supportive services to households that are
experiencing homelessness or are at imminent risk thereof,
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citywide (HOST 202157456).
21-0336 Approves a contract with the Colorado Housing Assistance
Resolution Corporation (CHAC) for $1,350,000 and through 12-31-23
to provide down payment assistance to low/moderate
income households, citywide (HOST 202057141).
21-0337 Approves a contract with Jewish Family Service of
Resolution Colorado for $700,000 and through 9-30-22 to provide
homeless prevention and rapid rehousing services to
low-income households who are experiencing housing
instability, citywide (HOST-202157697).
21-0338 Approves a contract with The Salvation Army for
Resolution $10,650,000 and through 12-31-23 to provide 24/7 shelter
operations and programs at the Crossroads Center to
people experiencing homelessness (HOST 202057237).
21-0339 Approves a contract with The Salvation Army for $660,852
Resolution and through 9-30-22 to provide rapid rehousing and
homelessness prevention services to individuals and
families who are at risk of homelessness or are
transitioning out of homelessness, citywide (HOST
202157716).
21-0340 Approves a contract with Urban Peak Denver for $900,000
Resolution and through 12-31-23 to provide rapid rehousing and
supportive housing services to youth experiencing
homelessness ages 18-24 earning 30% AMI or below,
citywide (HOST 202057241).
21-0341 Approves a contract with Urban Peak Denver for $660,000
Resolution and through 12-31-21 to provide shelter operations and
programs for youth aged 15-24 experiencing
homelessness, citywide (HOST 202057240).
Department of Public Health and Environment
Paul Bedard, Will Fenton & Steve Castro
21-0346 * Amends a contract with ET Technologies, Inc. by adding
Resolution two years for a new end date of 7-16-23 to provide on-call
collection, packaging, management, transportation, and
compliant disposal of regulated materials (hazardous and
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non-hazardous wastes) generated by City operations as
well as in the role of emergency response to spills,
abandoned hazardous wastes, and disposal of
contaminated soils, citywide. No change to contract
amount (ENVHL-201842353-00).
21-0347 * Amends a contract with Environmental Hazmat Services,
Resolution Inc. by adding two years for a new end date of 7-16-23 to
provide on-call collection, packaging, management,
transportation, and compliant disposal of regulated
materials (hazardous and non-hazardous wastes)
generated by City operations as well as in the role of
emergency response to spills, abandoned hazardous
wastes, and disposal of contaminated soils, citywide. No
change to contract amount (ENVHL-201842363-00).
21-0348 * Amends a contract with Veolia ES Technical Solutions, LLC
Resolution by adding two years for a new end date of 10-10-23 to
provide on-call collection, packaging, management,
transportation, and compliant disposal of regulated
materials (hazardous and non-hazardous wastes)
generated by City operations as well as in the role of
emergency response to spills, abandoned hazardous
wastes, and disposal of contaminated soils, citywide. No
change to contract amount (ENVHL-201842468-00).
21-0349 * Amends a contract with Belfor Environmental, Inc. by
Resolution adding two years for a new end date of 08-27-23 to
provide on-call collection, packaging, management,
transportation, and compliant disposal of regulated
materials (hazardous and non-hazardous wastes)
generated by City operations as well as in the role of
emergency response to spills, abandoned hazardous
wastes, and disposal of contaminated soils, citywide. No
change to contract amount (ENVHL-201842469-00).
21-0350 * Approves a contract with National Medical Services, Inc.
Resolution for $600,000 and for three years to provide toxicology
testing services to the city’s Office of the Medical Examiner
(ENVHL - 202157790-00).
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Department of Transportation and Infrastructure
Jason Gallardo
21-0342 Amends Chapter 54 of the Denver Revised Municipal Code
Bill to enable and administer a Transportation Demand
Management (TDM) program for new developments.
21-0343 * Approves a contract with CONSOR Engineers, LLC, doing
Resolution business as Apex Design, for $750,000 and through
10-31-23 to provide professional design services for the
Federal Boulevard Transit Speed and Reliability
Improvement Project in Council Districts 1, 2, 3 and 7
(202158009).
Parks and Recreation
Jesus Orrantia
21-0345 * Approves a grant agreement with The State Board of the
Resolution Great Outdoors Colorado Trust Fund (GOCO) for
$3,935,700.04 and through 9-30-24 for the My Outdoor
Colorado coalition programming for the Westwood and
Cole neighborhoods, engaging youth and families in
outdoor programming in Council Districts 3 and 9
(202158240).
II. MATTERS FOR COUNCIL DISCUSSION:
III. MATTERS FOR COUNCIL INFORMATION:
IV. EXECUTIVE SESSIONS:
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