Transportation and Infrastructure
TL;DR
The Transportation and Infrastructure Committee approved nearly $4.4 million in contracts to repair city sidewalks and study improvements to the Welton Street Corridor, along with a 10-year concession agreement at Denver International Airport. The committee also received an update on Front Range Passenger Rail development and approved a property encroachment permit for a residential building.
Key Decisions
- Sidewalk Repair Contract with Keene Concrete Approved
- Welton Street Corridor Comprehensive Assessment Approved
- JCDecaux Airport Concession Agreement Approved
- Front Range Passenger Rail General Update Briefing Presented
- Property Encroachment Permit at 661 N. Williams Street Approved
Agenda
- Attendance
- Action Items
- 26-0755 Approves a concession agreement with JCDecaux Airport, Inc. for 10 years at Denver International Airport, in Council District 11 (PLANE-202578444).Resolution
- Briefings
- 26-0761 Front Range Passenger Rail General UpdatePresentation
- Consent Items
- 26-0738 Approves a contract with KEENE CONCRETE, INC. for $3,424,371.00 with a term of NTP + 220 Days to remove existing deficient sidewalk throughout the city and replace to ADA and City standards, citywide (DOTI-202683590).Resolution
- 26-0739 Approves contract with HDR ENGINEERING, INC. for $964,000.00 with an end date of 6-1-2028 to complete a comprehensive assessment of the Welton Street Corridor that will develop recommendations for transportation, in Council District 9 (DOTI-202684614).Resolution
- 26-0740 Grants a revocable permit, subject to certain terms and conditions, to Clifford Lee Beem and Kristi Conway Beem, their successors and assigns, to encroach into the right-of-way by 1.1 feet with portions of the pre-existing building wall, a retaining wall, and roof eaves extending into the alley, along the northwest portion of the alley, at the address 661 N. Williams Street, in Council District 5.Resolution