Mayor-Council
Regular MeetingDenver, CO · August 13, 2024
Agenda
Mayor-Council Agenda
Tuesday, August 13, 2024 9:30 AM
City & County Building
Parr-Widener Community Room, Room 389
I. INTRODUCTIONS
II. ANNOUNCEMENTS
III. MAYOR'S UPDATE
State Legislature Special Session Update
IV. DEPARTMENTAL MATTERS IN THE REGULAR COURSE OF
BUSINESS:
Mayor's Office
Esther Lee Leach
24-0999 * Approves the Mayoral re-appointment of Steven White to
Resolution the Metro Football Stadium District Board of Directors for a
term ending on 7-31-2028 or until a successor is duly
appointed.
Arts & Venues
Andrew Linley
24-1002 * Approves a revenue agreement with Pepsi Beverage Sales,
Resolution LLC from 3-29-2024 through 12-31-2027 that provides
Pepsi with certain rights and benefits at City venues and
events including, but not limited to signage, an on-site
presence, branded social media promotion and digital
advertising. Pepsi pays fees in each of the contract years for
an amount totaling $760,000, citywide
(THTRS-202472814).
City Council
Luke Palmisano
24-0996 * Approving the City Council reappointment of David Vaughn
Resolution to the permanent panel of arbitrators created by City
Council pursuant to Charter §9.8.8(C).
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Climate Action, Sustainability and Resiliency
Jen Kim & Brad Peterson
24-1020 * Approves a grant agreement from the United States
Resolution Department of Agriculture for $5,000,000 to plant trees to
reduce heat in low canopy neighborhoods, citywide
(CASR-202474199).
Community Planning and Development
Edson Ibanez & Tony Lechuga
24-0916 * Approves a map amendment to rezone 0.14 acres of
Bill property located at 1920 South King Street from S-SU-D TO
S-SU-D1, in Council District 2.
24-0983 Approves a map amendment to rezone the property located
Bill at 4050 North Colorado Boulevard and associated properties
from B-3 with waivers and conditions to C-MX-5 and
C-MX-8 in Council District 8.
24-0997 Approves a map amendment to rezone property from PUD
Bill 577 to U-MS-2x, located at 3300 North Irving Street in the
West Highland statistical neighborhood in Council District 1.
Denver Economic Development and Opportunity
Patrick Walton
24-0988 Approves a contract for $1,700,000 with the Downtown
Resolution Denver Partnership, Inc. through 8-31-2026 to address the
continued negative economic impacts of the COVID-19
pandemic on Denver’s economy with a specific focus on the
retail sectors, in District 10 (OEDEV-202474415-00).
Department of Housing Stability
Christopher Lloyd
24-1003 * Amends a contract with Jewish Family Service of Colorado,
Resolution Inc., by adding $251,500 in Affordable Housing Property
Tax funds for a new total of $873,637 and 90 days for a
new ending date of 3-31-2025 to continue to administer the
Temporary Rental and Utility Assistance (TRUA) Program,
serving an estimate of 85 households, citywide
(HOST-202371133/HOST-202474903-01).
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Department of Public Health and Environment
Will Fenton
24-1004 * Approves a contract with Jones Lang LaSalle Americas, Inc,
Resolution doing business as JLL, for $890,664 and five years for
software services including a secure database for
regulatory-driven document storage, management of
regulated and hazardous waste disposal requests, and
real-time information on locations of regulated building
materials, ensuring safer and more efficient building
renovations and remediation, citywide
(ESEQD-202371354).
24-1005 * Amends a grant agreement with the United States
Resolution Department of Health and Human Services by adding
$125,000 for a new total of $500,000 and one year for a
new end date of 9-29-2025 to accept additional funding
though the Mental Health & Awareness Grant to fund
behavioral health-related training as part of the
DenverStrong program, citywide
(ENVHL-202160319-00/ENVHL202160319-03).
Department of Transportation and Infrastructure
Alaina McWhorter
24-1007 * Approves a contract with Hamon Infrastructure, Inc., for
Resolution $4,332,423 and 365 days for the South Hazel Court and
West Iowa Avenue General Storm project to include
construction of a new sidewalk, ADA ramps, roadway
improvements and storm drainage improvements in the Mar
Lee neighborhood, in Council District 2 (DOTI-202473378).
24-1010 * Approves a contract with Roth Sheppard Architects, LLP for
Resolution $5,288,192 and 3 years to provide professional
architectural and engineering design services for the
remodel/retrofit of Denver Police District 6 station, in
Council District 10 (DOTI-202474552).
24-1011 * Dedicates a parcel of land as public right-of-way as public
Resolution alley, bounded by South Cherokee Street, West Wesley
Avenue, South Delaware Street and West Harvard Avenue,
in Council District 7.
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24-1012 * Dedicates two parcels of land as public right-of-way as 1)
Resolution North Downing Street, located at the intersection of North
Downing Street and East 6th Avenue, and 2) public alley,
bounded by North Downing Street, East 6th Avenue, North
Marion Street and East 5th Avenue, in Council District 5.
Finance
Carolina Flores
24-1014 * Sets a public hearing before City Council on September
Resolution 23rd for the adoption of an amendment to the Welton
Corridor Urban Redevelopment Plan for the addition of the
29th & Welton Project, create a sales tax and a property tax
increment areas and directing the Denver Urban Renewal
Authority to take certain actions in connection with the
hearing, in Council District 9.
24-1015 Approves the service plan for the DC Metropolitan District
Bill (the District). The District will provide for the construction,
financing, installation, operation, and maintenance of public
improvements necessary to support the development of the
property located within its boundaries, in Council District
11.
24-1016 Submits to a vote of the qualified and registered voters of
Bill the City and County of Denver at a special municipal
election to be held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, the
question of whether debt of the City and County of Denver
Colorado, for use by and on behalf of the Denver Downtown
Development Authority (“DDDA”), shall be approved for
purposes of financing the costs of public facilities,
infrastructure, and other improvements to public or private
property in accordance with projects described in the DDDA
Plan of Development, as it may be restated or amended
from time to time; providing the form of the ballot
question; providing for other details in connection
therewith; and ratifying action previously taken, in Council
District 10.
24-1017 * Amends the Energy Conservation Measure Equipment Lease
Resolution Purchase Agreement with JPMorgan Chase N.A., modifying
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the equipment leased and corresponding escrow agreement
and Acceptance Certificates, both exhibits to the lease
purchase agreement, citywide
(FINAN-202161239-00/FINAN-202474177-02).
24-1018 * Amends the Energy Performance Agreement with McKinstry
Resolution Essention, LLC adding $180,150 for a new total of
$2,526,933 and 8 months for a new end date of 9-01-2027
for services relate to the implementation of energy
conservation measures in city buildings, citywide
(GENRL-202473002-02/GENRL-202161179-02).
Human Services
Tami Tapia & Crystal Porter
24-1006 * Amends a contract with the State of Colorado Department
Resolution of Early Childhood and the City and County of Denver’s
Fatherhood Program adding $121,841 or a new total of
$614,195 and one additional year for a new end date of
9-29-2025 to continue working with fathers on goals
focused on improving functioning, healthy relationships,
responsible parenting, economic security, and building
social capital, citywide
(SOCSV202158548-00/SOCSV202158548-08).
Office of Human Resources
Blair Malloy
24-1001 * Approves Classification Notices #1805, #1806, #1807,
Bill #1808, #1809, #1810, #1811, #1812, #1813, #1815,
#1816, 1817, #1818, #1819, #1820 making small impact
classification changes to the classification and pay plan.
Safety
Dr. Nikki Johnson & Emily Lauck
24-0998 * Amends an intergovernmental grant agreement by adding
Bill $882,782.16 for a new total of $1,618,397.06 and 15
months for a new ending date of 9-30-2025 to continue to
provide restoration beds for individuals who have
court-ordered competency evaluations and are in custody of
the Denver Jail Facilities, citywide
(SHERF-202266238-00/SHERF-202474543-01).
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*indicates consent agenda item