Mayor-Council
Regular MeetingDenver, CO · October 3, 2023
Agenda
Mayor-Council Agenda
Tuesday, October 3, 2023 9:30 AM
City & County Building
Parr-Widener Community Room, Room 389
I. INTRODUCTIONS
II. ANNOUNCEMENTS
III. WEEKLY MAYORAL UPDATE
2024 Homelessness Resolution Budget
Migrant arrivals
IV. Executive Session
City Attorney's Office -- Rob Nespor & Jennifer Jacobson
City Attorney's Office -- Ashley Kelliher
ALL ITEMS MOVE FORWARD ON CONSENT
V. DEPARTMENTAL MATTERS IN THE REGULAR COURSE OF
BUSINESS:
Mayor's Office
Ester Lee Leach
23-1307 * Approves the following Mayoral reappointments and
Resolution appointments to the Five Points Business Improvement
District: reappointment of Nathan Beal for a term effective
immediately and expiring 06-12-2027, John Pirkopf for a
term effective immediately and expiring 06-12-2027, and
Maedella Stiger for a term effective immediately and
expiring 06-12-2027 and appointments of Nina Rupp for a
term effective 10-01-2023 and expiring 10-01-2027 and
Fathima Dickerson for a term effective 10-01-2023 and
expiring 10-01-2027, citywide.
Children's Affairs
Al Martinez
23-1311 * Approves an on-call contract with Denver Health and
Bill Hospital Authority for $779,791 to provide vendor services
to Head Start delegate agencies for a term July 1, 2023
through June 30, 2024, citywide (MOEAI-202367559).
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City Council
Melissa Mata
23-1313 * Approving the City Council re-appointment of Noah Stout
Resolution to the Civil Service Commission
Community Planning and Development
William Prince, Edson Ibanez & Libbie Glick
23-1297 Approves a map amendment to rezone property from
Bill U-SU-C1 to U-SU-A1, located at 4583 North Yates, in
Council District 1.
23-1300 Approves a map amendment to rezone the property from
Bill I-A UO-2 to I-MX-3 OU-2, located at 200 West Warner
Place, in Council District 9.
23-1306 * Approves a map amendment to rezone property from
Resolution E-SU-D to E-SU-D1, located at 1925 South Cook Street, in
Council District 6.
Denver Economic Development and Opportunity
Patrick Walton
23-1304 * Approves a performance-based loan contract with Commún
Resolution Denver Inc., through a Community Development Block
Grant for $2,925,000 and ten years to acquire and
redevelop the Machebeuf Hall building located in Harvey
Park into a cross-culture community center, in Council
District 2 (OEDEV-202370234).
Denver International Airport
Rita Aguilar, Rachel Gruber & Barry Burch
23-1302 * Amends a lease agreement with Premisys Support Group,
Resolution Inc. to reflect an increase of premises size due to
relocation to new office trailer location, in Council District
11. Rents are charged by area leased and established on
cost recovery concepts. No change to contract duration.
(PLANE-202369158/PLANE-202262571)
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Department of Housing Stability
Christopher Lowell
23-1314 Approves a funding agreement with Volunteers of America
Resolution for $4,500,000 in Community Development Block Grant to
finance construction of 60 non-congregate shelter units for
families at the Theodora Family Hotel located at 4855 West
Colfax Avenue, in Council District 3 (HOST-202369987).
23-1317 * Approves a grant agreement with U.S. Department of
Bill Housing and Urban Development for $1,053,953 and 1
year to fund the Continuum of Care Spectrum Program to
provide permanent supportive housing through: Urban
Peak, serving youth; The Empowerment Program serving
formerly justice involved women and trans people; and
Saint Francis Center serving seniors, citywide
(HOST-202370192).
23-1318 * Amends a contract with Volunteers of America, Green
Resolution Willow Project, to add $440,000 for a new total of
$1,540,000 and 1 additional year. The funds will be used
to provide rental assistance and support services for those
experiencing homelessness who are fleeing domestic
violence, citywide (HOST-202370035-01/202157472).
23-1319 * Amends a contract with The Salvation Army by adding
Resolution $3,666,000 for a new total of $9,166,000 and one year for
a new ending date of 12-31-2024 to support operational
and programmatic activities of non-congregate shelter at
New Directions, formerly known as Best Western, citywide
(HOST-202369411-02 / HOST202261825).
23-1321 * Amends a contract with The Salvation Army, Lambuth
Resolution Center project, to add $394,372 for a new total of
$1,233,116 and 1 additional year. The funding will be
used to support shelter operations as well as longer term
housing for those experiencing homelessness, Citywide
(HOST-202370088-02).
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23-1322 * Amends a contract with The Saint Francis Center by adding
Resolution $156,000 for a new total of $624,000 and one year with a
new ending date of 12-31-2024 to continue to provide
rapid rehousing services through case management and
employment services to eligible participants who are
homeless ex-offenders transitioning out of the criminal
justice system, citywide (HOST-202370036-03 /
HOST-20157455).
23-1336 Approves a funding agreement with Volunteers of America
Resolution for $13,235,433 in RISE GO Bonds to finance construction
of 60 non-congregate shelter units for families at the
Theodora Family Hotel located at 4855 West Colfax
Avenue. The term is 12-1-2023 through 11-30-2083, in
Council District 3 (HOST-202370324).
Department of Transportation and Infrastructure
Jason Gallardo
23-1260 * Approves an on-call SBE contract with Triunity, Inc., for
Resolution $3,000,000 and three years to provide project
management services to support and/or staff augmentation
by individual task orders to support project delivery,
citywide (DOTI-202369771).
23-1261 * Approves an on-call SBE contract with Shrewsberry &
Resolution Associates, LLC for $3,000,000 and three years to provide
project management services to support and/or staff
augmentation by individual task orders to support project
delivery, citywide (DOTI-202369770).
23-1262 * Approves an on-call SBE contract with LS Gallegos &
Resolution Associates Inc. for $3,000,000 and three years to provide
project management services to support and/or staff
augmentation by individual task orders to support project
delivery, citywide (DOTI-202369768).
23-1263 * Approves an on-call SBE contract with Leadline Project
Resolution Management, LLC for $3,000,000 and three years to
provide project management services to support and/or
staff augmentation by individual task orders to support
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project delivery, citywide (DOTI-202369767).
23-1264 * Approves an on-call SBE contract with Circuit Media LLC
Resolution for $3,000,000 and three years to provide project
management services to support and/or staff augmentation
by individual task orders to support project delivery,
citywide (DOTI-202369766).
23-1265 * Approves an on-call SBE contract with BBH Management
Resolution Solutions, LLC for $3,000,000 and three years to provide
project management services to support and/or staff
augmentation by individual task orders to support project
delivery, citywide (DOTI-202369765).
23-1266 * Approves an on-call SBE contract with Coggins
Resolution Consultants, LLC for $3,000,000 and three years to
provide project management services to support and/or
staff augmentation by individual task orders to support
project delivery, citywide (DOTI-202369756).
23-1298 * Dedicates three parcels of land as 1) Public Alley, bounded
Resolution by East 22nd Avenue, North Holly Street, East 23rd
Avenue, and North Hudson Street, 2) Public Alley, bounded
by East 22nd Avenue, North Grape Street, East 23rd
Avenue, and North Glencoe Street, and 3) Public Alley,
bounded by East 22nd Avenue, North Forest Street, East
23rd Avenue, and North Fairfax Street, in Council District
9.
23-1301 * Dedicates two parcels of land as Public-right-of-Ways as
Resolution 1) North Glencoe Street, located at the intersection of
North Glencoe Street and East 8th Avenue, and 2) East 8th
Avenue, located at the intersection of East 8th Avenue and
North Glencoe Street, in Council District Five.
23-1316 * Approves a subdivision plat for Fox Park located between
Resolution West 44th Avenue and 49th Avenue, and North Delaware
Street and North Inca Street, in Council District 1.
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Finance
Lisa Lumley & Carolina Flores
23-1309 * Amends the sublease agreement with The Colorado
Resolution Coalition for the Homeless for property located at 4600
East 48th Avenue for an additional $10 and extends the
contract through December 31, 2024 to provide daytime
integrated health services for residents at the property, in
District 8. FINAN-202369774-02/202161644
23-1310 * A bill for an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 0378,
Bill Series 2023 to correct the footage calculations in the legal
descriptions regarding the Globeville Levee Improvements
Project, in District 9.
23-1312 * Appropriates and makes cash transfer from the Denver
Bill Public Library Special Revenue Fund to the Denver Public
Library Capital Projects fund in the amount of $1,575,000.
The funding will support upgrades for the Athmar Park
Branch and Robinson Branch library facilities, Council
Districts 7 and 8.
23-1330 * Authorizes an appropriates $11,000,000 from the Arts and
Bill Venues Special Revenue Fund to Denver Arts and Venues
to cover the costs of increased events and attendance,
citywide.
23-1331 * Authorizes a cash transfer and appropriation of $4,957,321
Bill from General Fund Reserves to the Liability Claims Special
Revenue Fund to provide sufficient budget capacity to fund
settlements and claims previously approved or in process,
citywide.
General Services
Elizabeth Hewes
23-1305 * Approves an increase to Master Purchase Order
Resolution SC-00005695, Galls, LCC, by adding $150,000 for a new
total of $600,000 for the purchase of body armor for City
employees, citywide.
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National Western Center
Michael Bouchard
23-1323 Approves an agreement for coordination and construction
Resolution of the Western Stock Show Association (WSSA) new
headquarters and payment from the WSSA of up to
$8,000,000 to the City and County of Denver in connection
therewith for a term October1, 2023 through December 31,
2027, in Council District 9 (FINAN-202370213).
*indicates consent agenda item