Minutes  
Monday, July 28, 2025, 3:30 PM  
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE  
Council member Torres led the Pledge of Allegiance.  
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT  
Council member Torres led the Land Acknowledgement.  
ROLL CALL  
Present:  
Alvidrez, Flynn, Gilmore, Gonzales-Gutierrez, Hinds,  
Kashmann, Lewis, Parady, Romero Campbell, Sawyer,  
Torres, Watson, Sandoval (13)  
APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES  
The minutes of July 21, 2025 were distributed to members of Council. Council President  
Sandoval ordered the minutes approved.  
Council Minutes 25-1088 were approved.  
Approved  
COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENTS  
Council members Alvidrez, Flynn, Gonzales-Gutierrez, Romero Campbell, Gilmore,  
Hinds, Lewis, and Council President Sandoval made announcements.  
PRESENTATIONS  
COMMUNICATIONS  
PROCLAMATIONS  
A motion offered by Council member Lewis, duly seconded by Council member  
Hinds, that Council Proclamation 25-1090 be adopted, carried by the following vote:  
Adopted  
Aye:  
Alvidrez, Flynn, Gilmore, Gonzales-Gutierrez, Hinds,  
Kashmann, Lewis, Parady, Romero Campbell, Sawyer,  
Torres, Watson, Sandoval (13)  
Nay:  
(None) (0)  
RECAP OF BILLS TO BE CALLED OUT  
RESOLUTIONS  
Land Use, Transportation & Infrastructure Committee  
A motion offered by Council member Torres, duly seconded by Council member  
Hinds, that Council Resolution 25-0949 be adopted, carried by the following vote:  
Adopted  
Aye:  
Nay:  
Alvidrez, Flynn, Gilmore, Gonzales-Gutierrez, Hinds,  
Kashmann, Lewis, Romero Campbell, Torres, Watson,  
Sandoval (11)  
Parady, Sawyer (2)  
Safety, Housing, Education & Homelessness Committee  
A motion offered by Council member Gonzales-Gutierrez, duly seconded by Council  
member Hinds, that Council Resolution 25-0978 be postponed to a date certain,  
8-4-2025, carried by the following vote:  
Postponed to a date certain  
Aye:  
Alvidrez, Flynn, Gilmore, Gonzales-Gutierrez, Hinds,  
Kashmann, Lewis, Parady, Romero Campbell, Sawyer,  
Torres, Watson, Sandoval (13)  
Nay:  
(None) (0)  
Block Vote  
A motion offered by Council member Torres, duly seconded by Council member  
Flynn, to approve the following items en bloc, carried by the following vote:  
Approved the consent agenda  
Aye:  
Nay:  
Alvidrez, Flynn, Gilmore, Gonzales-Gutierrez, Hinds,  
Kashmann, Lewis, Parady, Romero Campbell, Sawyer,  
Torres, Watson, Sandoval (13)  
(None) (0)  
A motion offered by Council member Torres, duly seconded by Council member  
Flynn, that Council Resolution 25-1009 be adopted en bloc, carried by the following  
vote:  
Adopted  
Aye:  
Nay:  
Alvidrez, Flynn, Gilmore, Gonzales-Gutierrez, Hinds,  
Kashmann, Lewis, Parady, Romero Campbell, Sawyer,  
Torres, Watson, Sandoval (13)  
(None) (0)  
Finance & Governance Committee  
A motion offered by Council member Torres, duly seconded by Council member  
Flynn, that Council Resolution 25-0996 be adopted en bloc, carried by the following  
vote:  
Adopted  
Aye:  
Nay:  
Alvidrez, Flynn, Gilmore, Gonzales-Gutierrez, Hinds,  
Kashmann, Lewis, Parady, Romero Campbell, Sawyer,  
Torres, Watson, Sandoval (13)  
(None) (0)  
A motion offered by Council member Torres, duly seconded by Council member  
Flynn, that Council Resolution 25-0997 be adopted en bloc, carried by the following  
vote:  
Adopted  
Aye:  
Nay:  
Alvidrez, Flynn, Gilmore, Gonzales-Gutierrez, Hinds,  
Kashmann, Lewis, Parady, Romero Campbell, Sawyer,  
Torres, Watson, Sandoval (13)  
(None) (0)  
Land Use, Transportation & Infrastructure Committee  
A motion offered by Council member Torres, duly seconded by Council member  
Flynn, that Council Resolution 25-0992 be adopted en bloc, carried by the following  
vote:  
Adopted  
Aye:  
Alvidrez, Flynn, Gilmore, Gonzales-Gutierrez, Hinds,  
Kashmann, Lewis, Parady, Romero Campbell, Sawyer,  
Torres, Watson, Sandoval (13)  
Nay:  
(None) (0)  
A motion offered by Council member Torres, duly seconded by Council member  
Flynn, that Council Resolution 25-0993 be adopted en bloc, carried by the following  
vote:  
Adopted  
Aye:  
Nay:  
Alvidrez, Flynn, Gilmore, Gonzales-Gutierrez, Hinds,  
Kashmann, Lewis, Parady, Romero Campbell, Sawyer,  
Torres, Watson, Sandoval (13)  
(None) (0)  
A motion offered by Council member Torres, duly seconded by Council member  
Flynn, that Council Resolution 25-1001 be adopted en bloc, carried by the following  
vote:  
Adopted  
Aye:  
Nay:  
Alvidrez, Flynn, Gilmore, Gonzales-Gutierrez, Hinds,  
Kashmann, Lewis, Parady, Romero Campbell, Sawyer,  
Torres, Watson, Sandoval (13)  
(None) (0)  
South Platte River Committee  
A motion offered by Council member Torres, duly seconded by Council member  
Flynn, that Council Resolution 25-0995 be adopted en bloc, carried by the following  
vote:  
Adopted  
Aye:  
Nay:  
Alvidrez, Flynn, Gilmore, Gonzales-Gutierrez, Hinds,  
Kashmann, Lewis, Parady, Romero Campbell, Sawyer,  
Torres, Watson, Sandoval (13)  
(None) (0)  
BILLS FOR INTRODUCTION  
Finance & Governance Committee  
Council Bill 25-1010 was ordered published.  
Ordered published  
Land Use, Transportation & Infrastructure Committee  
Council Bill 25-0994 was ordered published with a future required public hearing on  
8-25-2025.  
Ordered published with a future required public hearing  
South Platte River Committee  
Council Bill 25-0917 was ordered published with a future required public hearing on  
8-4-2025.  
Ordered published with a future required public hearing  
BILLS FOR FINAL CONSIDERATION  
Business, Arts, Workforce, Climate & Aviation Services  
Committee  
A motion offered by Council member Torres, duly seconded by Council member  
Flynn, that Council Bill 25-1002 be placed upon final consideration and do pass en  
bloc, carried by the following vote:  
Placed upon final consideration and do pass  
Aye:  
Nay:  
Alvidrez, Flynn, Gilmore, Gonzales-Gutierrez, Hinds,  
Kashmann, Lewis, Parady, Romero Campbell, Sawyer,  
Torres, Watson, Sandoval (13)  
(None) (0)  
A motion offered by Council member Torres, duly seconded by Council member  
Flynn, that Council Bill 25-1003 be placed upon final consideration and do pass en  
bloc, carried by the following vote:  
Placed upon final consideration and do pass  
Aye:  
Nay:  
Alvidrez, Flynn, Gilmore, Gonzales-Gutierrez, Hinds,  
Kashmann, Lewis, Parady, Romero Campbell, Sawyer,  
Torres, Watson, Sandoval (13)  
(None) (0)  
Finance & Governance Committee  
A motion offered by Council member Torres, duly seconded by Council member  
Flynn, that Council Bill 25-0971 be placed upon final consideration and do pass en  
bloc, carried by the following vote:  
Placed upon final consideration and do pass  
Aye:  
Alvidrez, Flynn, Gilmore, Gonzales-Gutierrez, Hinds,  
Kashmann, Lewis, Parady, Romero Campbell, Sawyer,  
Torres, Watson, Sandoval (13)  
Nay:  
(None) (0)  
A motion offered by Council member Torres, duly seconded by Council member  
Flynn, that Council Bill 25-0972 be placed upon final consideration and do pass en  
bloc, carried by the following vote:  
Placed upon final consideration and do pass  
Aye:  
Nay:  
Alvidrez, Flynn, Gilmore, Gonzales-Gutierrez, Hinds,  
Kashmann, Lewis, Parady, Romero Campbell, Sawyer,  
Torres, Watson, Sandoval (13)  
(None) (0)  
Land Use, Transportation & Infrastructure Committee  
A motion offered by Council member Torres, duly seconded by Council member  
Flynn, that Council Bill 25-0974 be placed upon final consideration and do pass en  
bloc, carried by the following vote:  
Placed upon final consideration and do pass  
Aye:  
Nay:  
Alvidrez, Flynn, Gilmore, Gonzales-Gutierrez, Hinds,  
Kashmann, Lewis, Parady, Romero Campbell, Sawyer,  
Torres, Watson, Sandoval (13)  
(None) (0)  
Safety, Housing, Education & Homelessness Committee  
A motion offered by Council member Torres, duly seconded by Council member  
Flynn, that Council Bill 25-0951 be placed upon final consideration and do pass en  
bloc, carried by the following vote:  
Placed upon final consideration and do pass  
Aye:  
Alvidrez, Flynn, Gilmore, Gonzales-Gutierrez, Hinds,  
Kashmann, Lewis, Parady, Romero Campbell, Sawyer,  
Torres, Watson, Sandoval (13)  
Nay:  
(None) (0)  
A motion offered by Council member Torres, duly seconded by Council member  
Flynn, that Council Bill 25-0963 be placed upon final consideration and do pass en  
bloc, carried by the following vote:  
Placed upon final consideration and do pass  
Aye:  
Nay:  
Alvidrez, Flynn, Gilmore, Gonzales-Gutierrez, Hinds,  
Kashmann, Lewis, Parady, Romero Campbell, Sawyer,  
Torres, Watson, Sandoval (13)  
(None) (0)  
PRE-RECESS ANNOUNCEMENT  
Council President Sandoval announced that tonight, there will be a required  
public hearing on Council Bill 25-0803, changing the zoning classification for  
4235 North Columbine Street and 2535 East 40th Avenue in Elyria Swansea;  
a combined courtesy public hearing on Council Bills 25-1053, submitting to  
a vote of the qualified and registered electors of the City and County of  
Denver at a special municipal election to be held on Tuesday, November 4,  
2025, the question of whether the City shall be authorized to issue general  
obligation bonds, notes, or other obligations for the purpose of financing  
and/or refinancing repairs and improvements to the City’s transportation and  
mobility infrastructure and facilities; providing the form of the ballot  
question; providing for other details in connection therewith; and ratifying  
action previously taken,  
25-1054, submitting to a vote of the qualified and registered electors of the  
City and County of Denver at a special municipal election to be held on  
Tuesday, November 4, 2025, the question of whether the City shall be  
authorized to issue general obligation bonds, notes, or other obligations for  
the purpose of financing and/or refinancing repairs and improvements to  
City parks and recreational infrastructure and facilities; providing the form of  
the ballot question; providing for other details in connection therewith; and  
ratifying action previously taken,  
25-1055, submitting to a vote of the qualified and registered electors of the  
City and County of Denver at a special municipal election to be held on  
Tuesday, November 4, 2025, the question of whether the City shall be  
authorized to issue general obligation bonds, notes, or other obligations for  
the purpose of financing and/or refinancing repairs and improvements to  
health and human services infrastructure and facilities; providing the form of  
the ballot question; providing for other details in connection therewith; and  
ratifying action previously taken,  
25-1056, submitting to a vote of the qualified and registered electors of the  
City and County of Denver at a special municipal election to be held on  
Tuesday, November 4, 2025, the question of whether the City shall be  
authorized to issue general obligation bonds, notes, or other obligations for  
the purpose of financing and/or refinancing repairs and improvements to  
City infrastructure and facilities; providing the form of the ballot question;  
providing for other details in connection therewith; and ratifying action  
previously taken,  
25-1057, submitting to a vote of the qualified and registered electors of the  
City and County of Denver at a special municipal election to be held on  
Tuesday, November 4, 2025, the question of whether the City shall be  
authorized to issue general obligation bonds, notes, or other obligations for  
the purpose of financing and/or refinancing repairs and improvements to  
housing and shelter infrastructure and facilities; providing the form of the  
ballot question; providing for other details in connection therewith; and  
ratifying action previously taken,  
and 25-1060, designating the projects to be undertaken and funded with the  
proceeds of any general obligation bonds, notes, or other obligations  
authorized by voters at the November 4, 2025 election;  
and a combined courtesy public hearing on Council Bills 25-0922,  
submitting to a vote of registered electors of the City and County of Denver  
at the general election to be held on November 4, 2025 the question of the  
granting of a franchise to Public Service Company of Colorado, and  
approving a Franchise Agreement therefor, and 25-0987, approving a  
proposed Operating Agreement between the City and County of Denver and  
Public Service Company of Colorado, an Xcel Energy company, to provide  
utility services at Denver International Airport.  
RECESS  
Council took a recess.  
COUNCIL RECONVENES AND RESUMES ITS REGULAR SESSION  
UNFINISHED BUSINESS  
PROCLAMATIONS  
REQUIRED PUBLIC HEARINGS - BILLS FOR FINAL  
CONSIDERATION  
Land Use, Transportation & Infrastructure Committee  
Council sat as a Committee of the Whole, commencing at 5:33 p.m., Council  
President Sandoval presiding, to hear speakers on Council Bill 25-0803. No one  
spoke in favor of the bill. Jesse Parris spoke in opposition to the bill. Sam Leger and  
Peter Wall were available for questions. Robert Haigh of Community Planning and  
Development delivered the staff report.  
A motion offered by Council member Torres, duly seconded by Council member  
Sawyer, that Council Bill 25-0803 be placed upon final consideration and do pass,  
carried by the following vote:  
Placed upon final consideration and do pass  
Aye:  
Nay:  
Alvidrez, Flynn, Gilmore, Gonzales-Gutierrez, Hinds,  
Kashmann, Parady, Romero Campbell, Sawyer, Torres,  
Watson, Sandoval (12)  
Lewis (1)  
COURTESY PUBLIC HEARINGS - BILLS FOR INTRODUCTION  
Finance and Business Committee  
Council sat as a Committee of the Whole, commencing at 5:55 p.m., Council  
President Sandoval presiding, to hear speakers on Council Bills 25-1053, 25-1054,  
25-1055, 25-1056, 25-1057, and 25-1060. Elleni Sclarenitis, George Lim, Dustin  
Baird, Porter Sturno, Ryder Perry, Carlos Herrera, Glenda Munoz, Christiano Sosa,  
and Kurt Weaver spoke in favor of the bills. Jeff Helgerson, Peter Piccolo, Stevenson  
Farnsworth, Jesse Parris, Alex Yukhananov, Rebeca Perez, Christina Carlson, Kevin  
Doyle, Rachel Brennan, and Samuel Schooler spoke in opposition of the bills.  
Katherine Jenkins, Jessica Cordell, Avi Stopper, Katelyn Stenger, and Margot  
Gonzalez spoke neither for nor against the bills. Patrick Riley of the Department of  
Finance delivered the staff report.  
A motion offered by Council member Torres, duly seconded by Council member  
Hinds, that Council Bill 25-1060 be ordered published, was followed by a motion  
offered by Council member Sawyer, duly seconded by Council member Torres, that  
Council Bill 25-1060 be amended in the following particulars:  
"1) On page 1, in the table following line 16, following the words “Citywide Street  
paving Program” insert a new line “13th and 14th Avenues safety improvements  
from Colorado Blvd. to Quebec”.  
2) On page 1, line 18, strike “$428,420,000” and insert “$446,420,000”  
3) On page 3, line 9, strike “$64,300,000” and replace with “$46,300,000”.”  
The motion to amend carried by the following vote:  
Amended  
Aye:  
Alvidrez, Flynn, Gonzales-Gutierrez, Romero Campbell,  
Sawyer, Torres, Watson, Sandoval (8)  
Nay:  
Gilmore, Hinds, Kashmann, Lewis, Parady (5)  
A motion offered by Council member Parady, duly seconded by Council member  
Alvidrez, that Council Bill 25-1060 be amended in the following particulars:  
"1) On page 1, in the table following line 16 replace “13th and 14th Avenues safety  
improvements from Colorado Blvd. to Quebec” with “Multimodal safety  
improvements including addition of bike lanes and other safety, multi-modal,  
intersection and traffic-calming improvements to 13th/14th Avenues between Grant  
St. and Quebec St., plus 2-way conversion from Colorado Blvd. to Quebec St.”  
2) On page 1, line 18, strike “$446,420,000” and insert “$447,420,000”.  
3) On page 2, in the table following line 2, strike “Echo Lake Lodge”.  
4) On page 2, line 4, strike “$174,750,000” and replace with “$167,750,000”.  
5) On page 3, line 4, strike “$252,430,000” and replace with “$240,430,000”.  
6) On page 3, line 9, strike“$46,300,000” and replace with “$64,300,000”."  
The motion to amend failed to carry by the following vote:  
Amended  
Aye:  
Nay:  
Alvidrez, Gonzales-Gutierrez, Kashmann, Lewis, Parady (5)  
Flynn, Gilmore, Hinds, Romero Campbell, Sawyer, Torres,  
Watson, Sandoval (8)  
A motion offered by Council member Alvidrez, duly seconded by Council member  
Lewis, that Council Bill 25-1060 be amended in the following particulars:  
"1) On page 3, in the table following line 2, insert a new line “Elections Facility”  
following the line “303 Artway”.  
2) On page 3, line 4, strike “$252,430,000” and replace with “$277,430,000”."  
The motion to amend failed to carry by the following vote:  
Amended  
Aye:  
Nay:  
Alvidrez, Hinds, Lewis, Parady (4)  
Flynn, Gilmore, Gonzales-Gutierrez, Kashmann, Romero  
Campbell, Sawyer, Torres, Watson, Sandoval (9)  
A motion offered by Council member Torres, duly seconded by Council member  
Flynn, that Council Bill 25-1060 be ordered published as amended, carried by the  
following vote:  
Ordered published as amended  
Aye:  
Flynn, Gilmore, Gonzales-Gutierrez, Kashmann, Parady,  
Romero Campbell, Sawyer, Torres, Watson, Sandoval (10)  
Nay:  
Alvidrez, Hinds, Lewis (3)  
A motion offered by Council member Torres, duly seconded by Council member  
Alvidrez, that Council Bill 25-1053 be ordered published, was followed by a motion  
offered by Council member Sawyer, duly seconded by Council member Watson, that  
Council Bill 25-1053 be amended in the following particulars:  
"1) On page 3, line 7, strike “$428,420,000 WITH A MAXIMUM REPAYMENT COST OF  
$879,000,000” and replace with “$446,420,000 WITH A MAXIMUM REPAYMENT COST  
OF $897,000,000”.  
2) On page 4, line 11 strike “$428,420,000” and replace with “$446,420,000”.”  
The motion to amend carried by the following vote:  
Amended  
Aye:  
Alvidrez, Gilmore, Gonzales-Gutierrez, Kashmann, Parady,  
Romero Campbell, Sawyer, Torres, Watson, Sandoval (10)  
Nay:  
Hinds, Lewis (2)  
Flynn (1)  
Absent:  
A motion offered by Council President Sandoval, duly seconded by Council member  
Watson, that Council Bill 25-1053 be amended in the following particulars:  
"1) On page 3, after line 9 insert:  
-SANTA FE ARTS DISTRICT STREETSCAPE AND MULTIMODAL SAFETY  
IMPROVEMENTS;  
-WEST 38TH AVENUE MULTIMODAL PROJECT SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS FOR  
CYCLISTS AND PEDESTRIANS;  
-EVANS AVENUE IMPROVEMENTS SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS FOR CYCLISTS AND  
PEDESTRIANS;  
-WEST 38TH AND BLAKE UNDERPASS, SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS FOR CYCLISTS AND  
PEDESTRIANS;  
-49TH AND MARION UNDERPASS SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS FOR CYCLISTS AND  
PEDESTRIANS;"  
The motion to amend carried by the following vote:  
Amended  
Aye:  
Alvidrez, Flynn, Gilmore, Gonzales-Gutierrez, Hinds,  
Kashmann, Lewis, Parady, Romero Campbell, Sawyer,  
Torres, Watson, Sandoval (13)  
Nay:  
(None) (0)  
A motion offered by Council member Torres, duly seconded by Council member  
Watsoin that Council Bill 25-1053 be ordered published as amended, carried by the  
following vote:  
Ordered published as amended  
Aye:  
Flynn, Gilmore, Gonzales-Gutierrez, Kashmann, Parady,  
Romero Campbell, Sawyer, Torres, Watson, Sandoval (10)  
Nay:  
Alvidrez, Hinds, Lewis (3)  
A motion offered by Council member Torres, duly seconded by Council member  
Watson, that Council Bill 25-1057 be ordered published, was followed by a motion  
offered by Council member Sawyer, duly seconded by Council member Watson, that  
Council Bill 25-1057 be amended in the following particulars:  
"1) On page 3, line 5, strike “$64,300,000 WITH A MAXIMUM REPAYMENT COST OF  
$102,000,000” and replace with “$46,300,000 WITH A MAXIMUM REPAYMENT COST  
OF $84,000,000”.  
2) On page 4, line 8 strike “$64,300,000” and replace with “$46,300,000”."  
The motion to amend carried by the following vote:  
Amended  
Aye:  
Alvidrez, Flynn, Gilmore, Gonzales-Gutierrez, Hinds,  
Kashmann, Parady, Romero Campbell, Sawyer, Torres,  
Watson, Sandoval (12)  
Nay:  
Lewis (1)  
A motion offered by Council member Torres, duly seconded by Council member  
Watson, that Council Bill 25-1057 be ordered published as amended, carried by the  
following vote:  
Ordered published as amended  
Aye:  
Nay:  
Alvidrez, Flynn, Gilmore, Gonzales-Gutierrez, Hinds,  
Kashmann, Parady, Romero Campbell, Sawyer, Torres,  
Watson, Sandoval (12)  
Lewis (1)  
A motion offered by Council member Torres, duly seconded by Council member  
Sawyer, that Council Bill 25-1054 be ordered published, carried by the following  
vote:  
Ordered published  
Aye:  
Flynn, Gilmore, Gonzales-Gutierrez, Kashmann, Parady,  
Romero Campbell, Sawyer, Torres, Watson, Sandoval (10)  
Nay:  
Alvidrez, Hinds, Lewis (3)  
A motion offered by Council member Torres, duly seconded by Council member  
Watson, that Council Bill 25-1056 be ordered published, carried by the following  
vote:  
Ordered published  
Aye:  
Nay:  
Flynn, Gilmore, Gonzales-Gutierrez, Kashmann, Lewis,  
Parady, Romero Campbell, Sawyer, Torres, Watson,  
Sandoval (11)  
Alvidrez, Hinds (2)  
A motion offered by Council member Torres, duly seconded by Council member  
Watson, that Council Bill 25-1055 be ordered published, carried by the following  
vote:  
Ordered published  
Aye:  
Nay:  
Alvidrez, Flynn, Gilmore, Gonzales-Gutierrez, Hinds,  
Kashmann, Lewis, Parady, Romero Campbell, Sawyer,  
Torres, Watson, Sandoval (13)  
(None) (0)  
Finance and Governance Committee  
Council sat as a Committee of the Whole, commencing at 9:35 p.m., Council  
President Sandoval presiding, to hear speakers on Council Bills 25-0922 and  
25-0987. Nate Bernstein, Jennifer Gremmert, and James Gillespie spoke in favor of  
the bills. Jeff Ackermann, Marilyn Ackermann, Ellen Reath, Kathy Obear, James  
Smelley, Sharon Battle, and Moshe Kornfeld spoke in opposition of the bills. Cindy  
Patton of the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure delivered the staff  
report.  
A motion offered by Council member Torres, duly seconded by Council member  
Gilmore, that Council Bill 25-0922 be ordered published, carried by the following  
vote:  
Ordered published  
Aye:  
Flynn, Gilmore, Kashmann, Romero Campbell, Sawyer,  
Torres, Watson, Sandoval (8)  
Nay:  
Alvidrez, Gonzales-Gutierrez, Hinds, Lewis, Parady (5)  
A motion offered by Council member Torres, duly seconded by Council member  
Gilmore, that Council Bill 25-0987 be ordered published, carried by the following  
vote:  
Ordered published  
Aye:  
Flynn, Gilmore, Kashmann, Romero Campbell, Sawyer,  
Torres, Watson, Sandoval (8)  
Nay:  
Alvidrez, Gonzales-Gutierrez, Hinds, Lewis, Parady (5)  
PRE-ADJOURNMENT ANNOUNCEMENT  
Council President Sandoval announced that on Monday, 8-4-2025, Council  
will hold a required public hearing on Council Bill 25-0917, concerning the  
organization and creation of the Broadway Denver General Improvement  
District, in the City and County of Denver, creating the District Advisory  
Board and appointing the initial members thereof, and approving the 2025  
and 2026 Work Plan and Budget thereof, and making appropriations for the  
Budget Years 2025 and 2026; and on Monday 8-25-2025, Council will hold a  
required public hearing on Council Bill 25-0994, changing the zoning  
classification for 3025 West 3rd Avenue in Barnum. Any protests against  
Council Bill 25-0994 must be filed with the Council Offices no later than  
noon on Thursday, 8-21-2025.  
ADJOURN  
There being no further business before the City Council, Council President Sandoval  
adjourned the meeting at 12:40 a.m.  
President  
Attested by me with the Corporate Seal of the City and County of Denver  
Clerk and Recorder, Ex-Officio Clerk  
of the City and County of Denver