INC Delegate Meeting January 11 2020
Delegate Meeting January 11, 2020 – Pending approval in February
Welcome
George Mayl, INC President, called meeting to order at 9:01am
Thank you to South West Improvement Council [SWIC] – Larry Ambrose
Westwood Community Center in 1988
SWIC Started by Jan Marie Bell in 1957
SWIC Mission brings equity and community, neighborhood improvements, graffiti removal, etc.
Includes Mile High Early Learning and Head Start Program
Southwest Neighborhood Housing Cooperation – planning new development, counseling, etc.
Budget is $500m per year
Any city agency can take over city nonprofit building space (like Wash Park facility)
SWIC operates without a lease, has been given a expiration of 2 years by city (Mayoral)
Encourage members to support SWIC and communicate to the city
Motion – Pass
Approval for November Minutes – Motion Steve Eppler (CPFAN), 2nd Maggie Price
Approval – Unanimous (No abstention, No opposition)
Delegates on the sign in Sheet
Motion – Pass
Blair Taylor to serve as interim Secretary until March
Motion Jimmie Sample (Overland Park), 2nd Steve Ness
Approval – Unanimous (No abstention, No opposition)
Delegates on the sign in Sheet
Announcements
Open Board Positions
5 positions up for BOD INC – President, Secretary, 3 At-Large positions
INC Awards Dinner – Date February 12th at the Double Tree on Quebec
Need candidates for awards, need donations for auction
Due date for nominations is January 24th
Committee Updates
Zoning and Planning, Christine O’Connor, Co-Chair Zoning and Planning
- Next meeting SAT. January 25th, at 1201 Williams St.
- Topics for Jan. 25:
1. Councilwoman Amanda Sawyer — proposed Policy Re Oil and Gas permitting
2. Group Living Advisory Committee (GLAC) Contact at Hope to have Andrew Webb of CPD come again to talk about CPD to changes in zoning code about Group Living
3. One elementa of those changes is a Change to the Household definition — Two citywide meetings have just been announced.
4. To be announced: Laura Aldretti, CPD Head, come to has been invited to recaption hosted by ZAP with RNO presidents. Stay Tuned.
Community Advisory Group, Chair Christine O’Connor
- Next Saturday, Jan. 18 from 1-3 pm, Bruce Lamphear speaker. RNOs have been notified.l INC is platinum sponsor.
Transportation Committee, Chair Joel Noble
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Joel Noble provided the committee report for the Transportation Committee. The last meeting was held on Thursday, January 9th, and had a record-setting 63 people in attendance. Topics covered were:
- Jeff Walker, RTD Boardmember, shared his thoughts on:
- The current driver/operator shortage and how it got as bad as it is (down 60 light rail operators and 80 bus operators)
- Changes to improve recruiting (e.g. pay) and retention (e.g. better working hours) in order to restore the service currently under discussion to be cut to match existing resources
- His thoughts on the Reimagine RTD effort and how other transit agencies have developed a more ridership-focused bus network with similar efforts.
- What he’s looking for in the next RTD General Manager. (The Interim GM search is occurring now and the permanent GM search will begin shortly.)
- His experience and reflections on serving on a geographically elected RTD Board
- Pat Kennedy with the Denver Dept. of Transportation (DoTI) and Infrastructure presented on:
- Snow plowing practices for arterials, collectors, and local streets, for regular and extraordinary snow events.
- He provided a review of the late November 2019 storm aftermath, how local streets were affected more than usual due to the prolonged post-storm cold, and possibilities for more local street work for severe events in the future.
- The 2020 paving schedule and an overview of historical and current pavement quality by street type.
- Nick Williams, DoTI, presented on micro-mobility, including;
- The history of bike and scooter sharing under the Dockless Pilot Program, including ridership stats
- A preview of the forthcoming Request for Proposals to bike-share and scooter-share companies, looking for one or a small number of providers to have an exclusive contract with Denver for bike and scooter share. The RFP is expected out in January, and an operator may be in place by late summer.
- This move from an open permit-based approach to a more negotiated selected-provider approach has taken on more urgency with the shutdown of the B-Cycle system at the end of January recently announced by Denver Bicycle Sharing.
- Eulois Cleckley, Executive Director of the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure provided a look ahead for 2020:
- 2020 will see a continued intense focus on Vision Zero goal
- 2020 will be guided by an emphasis on equity in project selection and rollout
- Mr. Cleckley provided an overview of all major projects and studies planned for the year.
Detailed meeting notes and copies of the presentations will be distributed to the INC Transportation Committee e-mail list soon.
The INC Transportation Committee will be continuing the same meeting pattern in 2020, and will be at 1201 Williams Street unless high attendance makes us find a larger space. The upcoming dates for the year are:
- Thursday, March 12th, 2020 — 6pm-8pm
- Thursday, May 14th, 2020 — 6pm-8pm
- Thursday, July 9th, 2020 — 6pm-8pm
- Thursday, September 10th, 2020 — 6pm-8pm
- Thursday, November 12th, 2020 — 6pm-8pm
Education Committee, Chair Amy Duclos
- Working on forming the committee (year old) – Seeking additional members and regular scheduled meeting
- Working with DPS board members – discussing neighborhood advocacy
- 60 schools in DPS w/out AC (89-90˚ school rooms) – window fans (putting up a 2020 bonds for AC for $20m)
- Knight Academy – Roundup on the playground (Ask DPS to stop using Roundup)
- Cory Elementary – Roundup used at gardens and chicken coops
- Lead filtered water fountains
- INC hired an outside financial consultant to look at DPS tax payer money
- Rosedale campus (Baker neighborhood) – DPS school being sold, DPS projecting decline in enrollment
Parks and Rec Committee – Co-Chair Maggie Price
- Next meeting is January 21st, Guest is Dan Goldhamer, Horticultural Agent, discuss Pesticides and Herbicides, Meet at Brookdale in Arts & Crafts
- Every other month meeting
- Wrote letter to City Council take back zoning of parks last month
- February 8th Meeting – Denver Water discussing their Lead Mitigation Plan
Special Announcement
No funding for Denver Channel 8 , George Mayl
Adjourned at 9:54am
Pro and Con Rental Control, Ean Tafoya, organizer
Panelists:
Ean Tafoya, Co-Chair Land Use and Zoning
Andrea Chiriboga-Flor, 9to5 Colorado, CO State Director
Councilwoman Robin Kniech, At-Large
Amy Duclos, Chair Education
Topics:
- History of rent control, CO passed in 1981
- Local control
- Previous bills in Legislature
- What we can do?
- Pro and Con discussion
Recorded on INC website
I just attended the 4th Group Living Advisory Committee (GLAC) Townhall meeting on 2/26/20 where Andrew Webb of CPD Spoke about changes in zoning code about Group Living. After a lengthy intro, background info, etc, 25 minutes were left to address questions from an audience of a few hundred concerned homeowners. Approx 12 questions were actually addressed. The most concerning element of those changes is a change to the Household Definition which allows for up to 8 unrelated adults in one house of 1600 Sq. Ft. This when extended to greater square footage and children of those adults magnifies the effects on homeowners, their property values, and conditions of properties as evidenced by examples brought to the meeting. This comment is a request for a reply as to what this group is doing to review, critique, or possibly address these proposed changes from a homeowners neighborhood standpoint? Mr. Webb left the audience to believe the changes are locked in via vague references as to when decisions will be final. If this is not the case, and Denver Inc. is an advocate of neighborhoods, those in attendance last night would appreciate knowing and hearing of your efforts to ensure Denver neighborhoods are being represented and not left to dark of the night ordinance changes opening up unrestricted housing and development.
Hi Joe
INC held an open meeting February 8 on this topic. The invitation went to all RNO’s listed with Denver as of Jan 31. Very good idea to contact your City Council representative with your concerns as well.
Jane Lorimer, INC Media