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Mayor-Council

Regular Meeting

Denver, CO · September 6, 2022

Agenda

Agenda

Mayor-Council Agenda Tuesday, September 6, 2022 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 22-1020 * Approves the Mayoral reappointment/appointments of the Bill following individuals to the Denver Commission on Cultural Affairs: reappointment of Viniyanka Prasad, Alexis Moore, Kevin Smith, Stephanie Tavares-Rance, for terms effective immediately and expiring 8-31-2025, or until successors are duly appointed and the appointments of Elizabeth Macy, Joshua Margolin and Benjamin Chavez for terms effective immediately and expiring 8-31-2025, or until successors are duly appointed. 22-1021 * Approves the Mayoral appointment of Mary Gearhart, PE to Resolution the Metro Water Recovery Board of Directors (formerly known as Metro Wastewater Reclamation District) for a term effective immediately and expiring 6-30-2023, or until a successor is duly appointed. 22-1022 * Approves the Mayoral appointments of Charles Gilford III Resolution and Jamie Rife to the Denver Housing Authority Board of Directors for terms effective immediately and expiring 7-20-2027, or until successors are duly appointed. City Council Luke Palmisano 22-1047 * Approves the joint appointment of Everett Martinez to the Bill Denver Board of Ethics. Community Planning and Development Rob Haigh, Libbie Adams, Jesse Sitzman & Jennifer Cappeto 22-1024 * Approves a map amendment to rezone property from Bill E-SU-Dx to E-SU-D1x, located at 100 North Oneida Street Mayor-Council Meeting Tuesday, September 6, 2022 Page 2 in Council District 5. 22-1025 Approves a map amendment to rezone property from PUD Bill 515 to OS-A, located at 15555 East 53rd Avenue in Council District 11. 22-1026 Approves a map amendment to rezone property from Bill E-TU-C to E-MX-3, located at 990 South Sheridan Boulevard in Council District 3. 22-1043 Amends Chapter 53 of the Denver Revised Municipal Code Bill to provide clarification on eligibility and to change the application and payment deadlines for the Downtown Historic District Property Tax Rebate Incentive Program. Denver Economic Development and Opportunity Patrick Walton 22-1031 Approves a contract with Eckerd Youth Alternatives, Inc. Resolution for $4,520,070 in Denver’s Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) funding and other special federal and state revenue or grant-funded sources and through 6-30-2023 to provide comprehensive workforce development services to 998 eligible individuals enrolled in WIOA and related programming (OEDEV-202263587-00). 22-1032 Amends a contract with Ability Connection Colorado, Inc. Resolution by adding two (2) months for a new end date of 8-31-2022 to allow for program completion and transition of currently enrolled youth to the new Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) workforce development services provider. No change to contract amount (OEDEV-202158706-01/ 202263578-01). Denver International Airport Carolina Flores 22-1037 * Approves a contract with Ground Engineering Consultants, Resolution Inc. for $10,000,000 and 3 years, plus two, 1-year options to extend, to provide quality assurance special inspection services for Denver International Airport construction projects in Council District 11 (202161445). Mayor-Council Meeting Tuesday, September 6, 2022 Page 3 Department of Housing Stability Sabrina Allie 22-0925 Approves a contract with Impact Charitable for $2,000,000 Resolution and through 6-30-2024 to provide direct cash assistance as part of the Denver Basic Income Project to 140 women, transgendered and non-gender conforming individuals, and families experiencing homelessness, citywide (HOST-202263678). 22-1015 * Amends a contract with the Colorado Coalition for the Resolution Homeless by adding $1,654,324 for a new total of $39,943,696 and six months for a new end date of 12-31-2022 to continue providing facility and personnel support for at least 280 hotel/motel rooms to serve people experiencing homelessness during the COVID-19 pandemic (HOST-202054331-00/ 202264339-04). 22-1016 * Amends a contract with The Salvation Army by adding six Resolution months for a new end date of 12-31-2022 to continue providing 24-hour shelter operations and services support for congregate shelter and non-congregate activated respite and protective action hotel and motel rooms for people experiencing homelessness in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. No change to contract amount. (HOST-202054457-00/ 202263801-03). 22-1017 Approves a loan agreement with Elevation Community Resolution Land Trust (ECLT) Morrison Condos, LLC for $1,800,000 and with the loan conditions met on or before 6-22-2023 to support the planned affordable housing development located at Morrison Road and South Perry Street in Council District 3 (HOST-202264231). Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Jason Gallardo 22-1042 Amends a contract with Northeast Transportation Resolution Connections (NETC) by adding $2,608,592 for a new total of $3,163,800.75 and 21 months for a new end date of 12-31-2024 to expand service in a neighborhood transit Mayor-Council Meeting Tuesday, September 6, 2022 Page 4 service pilot by adding vehicles, extending the length of the pilot, and adding service to the Globeville, Elyria and Swansea neighborhoods in Council District 9, in addition to the Montbello neighborhood already being served in Council Districts 8 and 11 (202159514-01_202264400-01). Excise and Licenses Erica Rogers & Abbey Borchers 22-0960 Amends Chapter 6 and Chapter 32 the Denver Revised Bill Municipal Code to change the provisions for retail marijuana transporters licenses for the purpose of supporting social equity, adjusting marijuana business fees, and providing for clarifying changes. Finance Kiki Turner & Nikki McCabe 22-1038 * Authorizes the capital equipment purchase of a sprinter Bill van from the Public Health and Wellness fund to expand mobile integrated health care services through the “Wellness Winnie” in underserved areas of Denver, citywide. General Services Jesse Sitzman & Scott Harris 22-1027 * Approves a master purchase order with General Traffic Resolution Equipment for $1,500,000 and through 8-31-2023, plus four 1-year options to extend, to purchase traffic signal control heads for use by the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (SC-00007144). 22-1028 * Approves a master purchase order with Rush Truck Centers Resolution of Colorado for $2,000,000 and through 6-30-2024, plus three 1-year options to extend, to purchase new medium and heavy-duty truck parts and services for city-owned domestic product line commercial vehicles, citywide (SC-00007097). 22-1029 * Approves a master purchase order with McCandless Truck Resolution Center, LLC for $2,000,000 and through 6-30-2024, plus Mayor-Council Meeting Tuesday, September 6, 2022 Page 5 three 1-year options to extend, to purchase new medium and heavy-duty truck parts and services for city-owned international product line and Volvo product line commercial vehicles, citywide (SC-00007098). Police Laura Wachter & Chief Paul Pazen 22-1039 * Approves a grant agreement with the Caring for Denver Resolution Foundation for $2,814,120 and through 7-31-2023 for costs associated with the continuation of the Denver Police Department co-responder program in collaboration with the Mental Health Center of Denver (MHCD), doing business as WellPower, and expanding the program by adding 3 additional clinicians who will be placed with the Denver Fire Department and Denver Park Rangers, citywide (POLIC-202264537). 22-1040 * Amends a contract with Mental Health Center of Denver Resolution (MHCD), doing business as WellPower, by adding $2,172,109 for a new contract total of $3,923,189 and 14 months for a new end date of 10-31-2023 to continue providing 24/7 coverage for the Denver Police Department Co-responder program in areas of highest need, and expanding the program by adding 3 additional clinicians who will be placed with the Denver Fire Department and Denver Park Rangers, as funded by a grant from Caring for Denver (POLIC-202262299-00/ 202264537). Safety Greg Mauro 22-1041 * Approves a grant agreement with the Colorado Department Resolution of Public Safety, Division of Criminal Justice, for $13,571,797.90 and through 6-30-2023 for funding of the fiscal year 2022-2023 Community Corrections Program (SAFTY-202263708). Mayor-Council Meeting Tuesday, September 6, 2022 Page 6 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