It’s a big night for Denver, as the City Council is set to make its final vote on the local government’s 2025 budget.
A new foreclosure management software system and a land ownership exchange between Allied Waste Systems of Colorado LLC and Denver International Airport could also be in the works.
The council has 19 other resolutions on its agenda ahead of its weekly 3:30 p.m. meeting on Nov. 12. City offices will be closed on Monday in observance of Veterans Day. Also, 22 bills will be introduced from various committees, and 16 await final consideration.
Here’s a select list of items before the council on Tuesday:
Contracts and Resolutions:
24-1456: Approves a contract with Government Technology Systems LLC for $800,000 and an end date of 10-14-2029 to design, develop and implement a new foreclosure case management software system.
Bills:
24-1483: Approves an intergovernmental agreement with Denver Connection West Metropolitan District and William Lyon Homes, Inc. for $4 million and an end date of 12-31-2029 to acquire and build a new park located at the intersection of Kittridge Street and Bolling Drive, in Council District 11.
24-1441: Approves a contract with Allied Waste Systems of Colorado LLC (Allied) to exchange ownership of an approximately 18-acre parcel of land fronting Tower Road in the City of Commerce City owned by Allied with a 25.33-acre parcel in Adams County west of E470 owned by Denver International Airport.
24-1447: Authorizes the Manager of Finance, for and on behalf of its Department of Aviation, Airport System Tax-Exempt Interim Revolving Note Subordinate Obligation, Series 2024A (the “Note”), in an amount not to exceed $500 million for the purpose of providing cash flow for current projects in the airport’s existing 2023-2035 Capital Improvement Plan, in Council District 11.