Mayor-Council
Regular MeetingDenver, CO · July 26, 2022
Agenda
Mayor-Council Agenda
Tuesday, July 26, 2022 9:30 AM
City & County Building
Parr-Widener Community Room, Room 389
I. DEPARTMENTAL MATTERS IN THE REGULAR COURSE OF
BUSINESS:
Children's Affairs
Terra Haseman Swazer
22-0823 * Approves a grant agreement with the United States
Resolution Department of Health and Human Services for $13,029,096
and through 6-30-2023 for continued operation of the
Denver Great Kids Head Start program serving more than
1,300 children, citywide (MOEAI-202263816).
City Council
Luke Palmisano
22-0839 * A bill for an ordinance amending Section 2-53 of the
Bill Revised Municipal Code to increase eligibility for
appointment to the Denver Board of Ethics.
22-0840 Changes the Denver City Council Rules of Procedure.
Resolution
22-0841 A bill for an ordinance amending Article I of Chapter 30 of
Bill the Revised Municipal Code, altering City Council
procedures for designating structures and districts for
preservation.
Clerk & Recorder
Todd Davidson
22-0825 * Amends a contract with Dominion Voting Systems, Inc. to
Resolution add $438,100 for a new contract total of $913,100 and
two years for a new end date of 12-31-2023 for software
license fees and extended warranties for elections voting
equipment, citywide (CLERK-202262784).
Community Planning and Development
Jason Morrison & Valerie Herrera
22-0820 Approves a map amendment to rezone property from PUD
Bill 456 to U-MS-3, located at 3923 & 3929 West 38th Avenue
and 3838 North Perry Street in Council District 1.
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22-0822 * Approves a map amendment to rezone property from
Bill U-SU-C to U-SU-C1, located at 715 Adams Street in
Council District 10.
Denver Economic Development and Opportunity
Kathleen Ferrick
22-0835 Approves a contract with NEWSED Community
Resolution Development Corporation for $2,150,000 in American
Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding and through 12-31-2023
to support the Neighborhood Activation Program, which
funds projects fostering collaboration between community
groups and economic activity in neighborhoods, citywide
(202263935).
Denver International Airport
Carolina Flores
22-0818 * Amends a contract with PetroPro Engineering, Inc. to
Resolution implement a fixed fee schedule for the continued
coordination of oilfield closure activities with the State of
Colorado and Denver International Airport (DEN) in
Council District 11 (202057274). No change to contract
duration or amount.
22-0819 * Approves a contract with Logistical Planners, LLC for
Resolution $3,000,000 and 3 years, plus two 1-year options to
extend, for on-call engineering and design services for the
airside concourse train system, or Automated Guideway
Transportation System (AGTS), at Denver International
Airport in Council District 11 (202159550).
Finance
Lisa Lumley, Michael Kerrigan, Nikki McCabe & Kiki Turner
22-0826 * Amends the lease agreement with Dazbog Denver Bldg.,
Resolution LLC by reducing the agreement amount by $9,016.69 for a
new total of $42,483.31 to temporarily reduce the rent and
hours of operation for coffee kiosk at the Wellington Webb
building through 2023 in response to temporarily reduced
building occupancy. No change to overall lease duration
(FINAN-202054775-07).
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22-0827 * Amends a lease agreement with Denver Health and
Resolution Hospital Authority to accurately reflect square footage,
reduce the lease amount by $2,573,945.44 for a new total
of $1,561,690.77, and adjust the lease term end date to
5-31-2029 based on actual occupancy date for space used
for paramedic dispatchers at 12025 East 45th Avenue in
Council District 8 (FINAN-202263654-01).
22-0828 * Approves a revocable Permanent Access and Use Permit
Resolution with Public Service Company of Colorado to access and
use City owned vacant property to remove, reinstall and
maintain power poles located at 3300 North Clayton Street
and 2725 East 33rd Avenue in Council District 9
(FINAN-202263229).
22-0829 * Grants the authority to acquire through negotiated
Resolution purchase or condemnation of all or any portion of any
property interest as needed in support of the West Colfax
Pedestrian Crossing & Transit Improvements Project in
Council District 1, including easement interests, access
rights, improvements, buildings, fixtures, licenses, permits
and other appurtenances.
22-0830 * Declares the intent of the City to use its best efforts to
Resolution issue housing revenue bonds or mortgage credit
certificates to provide financing of residential facilities for
low- and middle-income families or persons; prescribing
certain terms and conditions of such bonds and
certificates; and containing other provisions relating to the
proposed issuance of such bonds and certificates.
22-0831 Approves the creation of the Sun Valley Denver General
Bill Improvement District, the creation of the District Advisory
Board and appoints the initial members thereof, located in
Council District 3.
22-0832 Rescinds $154,000 from General Fund Contingency and
Bill makes a supplemental appropriation in the City Attorney’s
Office General Fund appropriation to support limited staff
positions serving as Special Assistant United States
Attorneys, managed through a memorandum of
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understanding with the United States Attorney’s Office and
focusing on prosecuting violations of illegal possession of
a firearm under United States law.
22-0833 * Amends the Easement for Right-of Way with Magellan
Bill Pipeline Company, L.P. for relocation of a six-inch pipeline
in connection with the 56th Avenue Improvements Elevate
Denver Bond project, located in Council District 11
(FINAN-202263825-01).
General Services
Nicol Suddreth
22-0810 Approves a contract with Ferkam, Inc. for $11,500,000 and
Resolution through 8-31-2025, plus two 1-year options to extend, to
perform various standard and heavy towing services for
the City, citywide, excluding Denver International Airport
(GENRL-202263097-00).
Police
Matthew Lunn
22-0834 Amends Chapter 45 of the Denver Revised Municipal Code
Bill to address catalytic converter thefts by adding certain
identification and reporting requirements when selling or
purchasing a used catalytic converter, citywide.
II. MATTERS FOR COUNCIL DISCUSSION:
III. MATTERS FOR COUNCIL INFORMATION:
IV. EXECUTIVE SESSIONS:
City Attorney's Office -- Rob Nespor & Jon Griffin
City Attorney's Office -- Hollie Birkholz & Geoff Klingsporn
*indicates consent agenda item **indicates the item will be on committee
agenda this week