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Meeting Name: Land Use, Transportation & Infrastructure Committee Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 2/1/2011 10:30 AM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: City & County Building, Room 391
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11-0067 1 BillPassedApproves a Lease Buyout Agreement with Public Service Company of Colorado in the amount of $885,000 for land occupied on the southwest corner of 14th Ave. and Cherokee St. (CE10103). (LAND USE, TRANSPORTATION & INFRASTRUCTURE) Approves an agreement with Public Service Co. regarding buy-out of its lease on City property at the southwest corner of 14th Ave. and Cherokee to accommodate construction of the new crime lab, a Better Denver Bond project, for $885,000. The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 3-7-11. The Committee approved filing this bill at its meeting on 2-1-11.approved for filingPass Action details Not available
HIST-0108 1 HistoricalPassedBetter Denver Bond Program 4th Quarter 2010 Report (LAND USE, TRANSPORTATION & INFRASTRUCTURE)approved  Action details Not available
11-0079 1 BillPassedApproves the Conditional and Preliminary Joint Term Sheet reflecting the selection of the City and County of Denver to recieve funding for the Denver Transit Oriented Development Strategic Implementation Program under the provisions of the Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act for 2010, for the HUD Community Challenge Planning Grant Program and the Transportation Planning Grant Program within the DOT National Infrastructure Investments Discretionary Grant Program (TIGER II Planning Grant Program). Community Planning and Development applied for and was awarded a combined total of $2,953,372 as part of the competitive joint Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for the HUD Community Challenge Planning Grant and the DOT-FTA TIGER II Planning Grant Program. This funding will allow Denver to leverage partnerships and opportunities along the west light rail corridor to transform Denver’s west side into livable, transit-oriented neighborhoods. Best practices learned from this can then be applied to other corridors in Denver, in the region anapproved for filing  Action details Not available
11-0079 1 BillPassedApproves the Conditional and Preliminary Joint Term Sheet reflecting the selection of the City and County of Denver to recieve funding for the Denver Transit Oriented Development Strategic Implementation Program under the provisions of the Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act for 2010, for the HUD Community Challenge Planning Grant Program and the Transportation Planning Grant Program within the DOT National Infrastructure Investments Discretionary Grant Program (TIGER II Planning Grant Program). Community Planning and Development applied for and was awarded a combined total of $2,953,372 as part of the competitive joint Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for the HUD Community Challenge Planning Grant and the DOT-FTA TIGER II Planning Grant Program. This funding will allow Denver to leverage partnerships and opportunities along the west light rail corridor to transform Denver’s west side into livable, transit-oriented neighborhoods. Best practices learned from this can then be applied to other corridors in Denver, in the region anapproved for filingPass Action details Not available
11-0080 1 BillPassedApproves a Grant Acceptance in the amount of $1,155,872 and the Cooperative Agreement and Provisions between the City and County of Denver and the United States Department of Transportation-Federal Transit Administration National Infrastructure Investments Discretionary Grant Program (TIGERII Planning) for the City of Denver Community Challenge Planning Grant Program – “Denver TOD Strategic Implementation Program”. Community Planning and Development applied for and was awarded $1,155,872 from USDOT-FTA as part of the competitive Tiger II Planning Grant Program. This funding will allow Denver to leverage partnerships and opportunities along the west light rail corridor to transform Denver’s west side into livable, transit-oriented neighborhoods. Best practices learned from this can then be applied to other corridors in Denver, in the region and nationwide. approved  Action details Not available
11-0081 1 BillPassedApproves a Grant Acceptance in the amount of $1,797,500 and Cooperative Agreement and Provisions between the City and County of Denver and the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development for the City of Denver Community Challenge Planning Grant Program – “Denver TOD Strategic Implementation Program”. Community Planning and Development applied for and was awarded $1,797,500 from USHUD-Office of Housing and Sustainable Communities as part of the competitive Community Challenge Planning Grant Program. This funding will allow Denver to leverage partnerships and opportunities along the west light rail corridor to transform Denver’s west side into livable, transit-oriented neighborhoods. Best practices learned from this can then be applied to other corridors in Denver, in the region and nationwide. approved  Action details Not available