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Don
poe:,
you
know
how
like,,
when
motorcycles
sort
of
gang-
and
they
kind
of
like,
are
down
the
highway
and
they
can't
you..
They
become
one
organism,
and
you
can't
like
get
around
them..
It
was
kind
of
like
that
of
line
scooters,
where,,
like,,
there's
a
whole
past,,
all
of
them,
going
by
down
canyon
on
the
sidewalk,
and
like
we
just
had
to
wait.
For,
like
all
of
them,,
no
as
well
that
for
them
all
to
pass
by.
and
so,.
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Downtown
management,
commission:
transportation
mobility.,
so
let's
maybe
remove
the
names
out
of
transportation.
mobility
is
leading
this
work.
council,
empowered
them
to
implement.
and
in
that,,
though
they
did.
seek
input
from
a
variety
of
stakeholders,,
including
the
downtown
management.
Commission.-.
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E
E
Downtown
management
commission:
communicate
directly
with
transportation
mobility,
and
see
if
they
have
a
formal
response
to
why
or
why
not?
they've
not
made
a
change
by
this
particular
stakeholder
group,
and
then
go
from
there.
transportation.
Mobility
doesn't
need
to
provide
counsel
at
some
point.,
I'm
not
sure
when
it's
on
the
calendar
or
an
information
item,
to
update
counsel
on
how
the.
E
Downtown
management
commission:
program
is
going.
now
that
it's
been
expanded.
in
that
they
would
certainly
include,
and
they
can't
include
feedback
they
they
receive
from
various
stakeholders,,
including
dmc..
So
the
council
would
have
the
full
spectrum
of
perspective
on
what's
going
on,
and
concerns
that
folks
might
have
again..
It
doesn't
mean
that.
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E
Downtown
management
commission:,
so
downtown
management,
commission:
well,
ii,
don't
wanna
necessarily
volunteer
our
friends
and
transportation
mobility
to
have
a
response
to
you
within
the
next
30
days..
I
don't
know
that
that
would
be
a
problem..
So
if
we
direct
the
communication
to
chris.,
I
imagine
that
we
could
get
a
response.
Email
to
you,
all.
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B
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Downtown
management
commission:
or
you
can
just
talk
to
them
about
that.
it'll,
be
reflected
in
the
minutes.
and
yeah,.
We
didn't
have
a
formal
motion.
as
long
as
the
commission
approves
of
the
language.
as
a
body,,
then
we'll
we'll
make
sure
that
that's
reflected
in
our
message
to
to
press
transportation,,
mobility.
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E
Downtown
management,
commission:,
sure.,
deputy
chief,
might
be
able
to
speak
to
what's
going
on
that
they
center.,
but
I
wanna
acknowledge
that
at
a
previous
meeting.
yes,
we
did
have
housing
human
services
here
to
talk
about
that..
I
know
there
have
been
changes
since
last
time
we
heard
from
them,
and
so,.
If
the
deputy
chief
isn't
able
to
answer
questions.,
we
can
certainly
reach
out
to
housing
services
and
see
if
they
want
to
provide
a
written
update
or
a
future
verbal.
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Don
poe:,
I
had
one
question
because
this
happened
since
our
last
meeting
on
page
15
of
the
agenda,
under
affordable
commercial.,
the
program
development.
august
tenth.
staff
went
to
council
on
a
study
session
for
an
update
on
the
affordable
commercial
pilot
program.
and
since
that's
potentially
part
of
the.
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E
E
E
E
Downtown
management
commission:,
affordable,
commercial
covenants
that
exist
with
properties
at
thirtieth
and
pearl
at
the
macy's
redevelopment.,
and
so
we'll
be.
we're
wanting
to
also
formalize
some
of
those
components..
So
while
it's
see
why
program,
there
certainly
will
be
investment
components
that
occur
in
the
downtown
within
the
resources
are
a
part
of
this.
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E
Downtown
management
commission:,
it's
always
moving
in
my
head.
and
there's
the
2
project.
and
maybe,
regan,.
You
might
have
some
pressure
memory,,
but
that
should
be
done.
early
early
next
year,
and
then
the
conference
center,
I
understand.,
should
be
completed
by
2,025,
regan,.
Did
I
get
that
about
right?.
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E
E
E
Downtown
management,
commission:.
An
information
item
that's
been
prepared
for.
Council.-
downtown
management
commission:.
So
how
about.?
If
you
didn't,
have
a
chance
to
review
that,,
let
us
know
if,
if
you
have
additional
questions,,
I
did
review
that.
okay,.
It
said
something
like,
we'll
give
an
update
towards
the
end
of
the
year
on
how
it
went
like
the
data
from
it..
So
I
was
hoping
we
could
add
that.
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F
Downtown
management,
commission:
and
one
thing
else:
notice,
we
are.
gonna,
see
a
little
bit
of
the
difference
in
the
way
that
our
parking
revenue
comes
in
for,
because
we're
transitioning
to
our
gateless
system
for
going
from
a
quarterly
payment
to
a
monthly
payment,,
so
that
revenue
will
come
in
a
little
bit
differently
than.
A
B
Downtown
management
commission:
we
haven't
spent
much
of
that..
Is
that
a
timing
thing
as
well??
A
lot
of
it
is
okay..
You
don't
see
any
major
changes
to
that
happening..
So
I
think
that
there's
a
likelihood
that
we
probably
won't
spend
a
full
budget
amount
that
will
have
to
roll
into
next
year.,
but
we
are
doing
an
incredible
amount
of
work.
This
year,,
which
I'm
really
pleased
with,,
and
so
we
will
save
more
of
that
expense.
come
in
as
we
get
most
of
the
end
of
the
year.
okay.
D
F
Downtown
management
commission:
journal
entry
process
that
has
to
happen.,
and
so
when
reven
or
when
the
expenses
are
booked
in
our
financial
system
units.,
they
haven't
always
caught
up
with
this
queue
document
that
is
reporting
here..
So
there's
like
basically
expense
reported
in
the
financial
system
that
hasn't
caught
up
like
3
months
behind.
A
I
Downtown
management
commission:
great.,
so
I'm
not
sure
if
I
met
everybody,
so
I'll,
reintroduce
myself.,
steve,
rent
from
deputy
police
chief.
Just
here
to
see
if
you
have
questions.
I'll,
just
give
you
kind
of
a
little
bit
of
an
update
on
some
of
the
broader
topics
that
we've
been
dealing
with,
that
specifically
impact
downtown..
It's
been
busy.,
it's
been,
it's
been
really
busy.
and.
I
Downtown
management
commission:
so
far
we're
keeping
up
with
football..
It's
been
the
first
couple
of
weekends
have
been
busy,,
but
actually
for
us.
minus
a
couple
of
one
offs
like
the
guide,
where
we're
rising
up
on
the
hill.
overall..
It's
been..
It's
been
really
good,
but
I'll
talk
about
just
a
little
bit
of
our
internal.
I
I
I
Downtown
management
commission:
the
ability
to
look
at
where
definitely
needs
are
add
additional
positions
back
to
some
of
the
positions
like
the
multi,
which
we
initially
last
couple
years,
had
to
pull
people
from
to
put
back
on
the
street.
to
make
sure
we
can
handle
9,
1
one
calls.,
and
so
we're
really
excited
something.
We
can
kinda
slow.
The
departures.
I
Downtown
management
commission:
we
wanna
supplement
some
of
the
teams.
We've
had
to
pull
down,
and
the
priorities
on
that
or
the
the
mal
team,,
the
whole
team
and
our
cabinet
team.,
and
so
those
are
gonna
kind
of
be
the
priorities
to
put
some
staffing
in..
If
that
all
works
out
well,
you'll
see
more
officers
in
the
area,
which
is
our
goal.
I
Downtown
management
commission:,
it,
really,,
it's
been
a
2
and
a
half,,
almost
3
year,
project.
and
and
for
us..
What's
exciting
in
there
is
not
only
knowing
that
council
agrees
with
with
our
goals
for
the
next
few
years,,
but
it
allows
us
to
be
up.,
implement
those
goals
once,
and
if
we
are
able
to
get
back
to
where
we're
fully
staff,,
we
there's
a
good
likelihood.
I
I
I
I
I
Downtown
management,
commission:,
really
cool
dog.,
so
that's
exciting:
we'd
love.,
she's,
half
a
german
short
hair,
pointer,,
half
lab.,
so
she's
in
fact,.
I
think
we
just
posted
a
couple
of
videos
on
social
media
in
the
last
couple
of
days..
If
you
go
and
check
it,
out.
she's
great.,
her
name
is
astro.
I
Downtown
management
commission:.
She
was
named
in
honor
of
officer
at
her
telling,
because
the
astros
were
his
favorite
sport.
team..
So
it's
really
cool..
We
love
to
be
able
to
bring
another
canon
in
near
future,
too..
So
that's
really
exciting.
some
of
the
bad,
or
things
that
aren't
going.
Well.
we've
been
struggling
in
this
area.
I
I
Downtown
management
commission:,
there's
people
onto
the
mall.,
I
just
drove
by
there
now,
and
it's
pristine..
It
looks
really
really
great..
We
posted
last
week.
based
upon
some
of
the
cabinet
type
set
up,
we
actually
did
post
and
and
did
send
me
to
our
notice,
and
on
friday,
went
through
arresting
a
couple
of
people
that
wouldn't
move,
and
then.
I
Downtown
management
commission:
everybody
else,
moved
on.
central
park
is
a
continuous
struggle.
you'll
see
a
couple
of
cameras
that
have
been
put
up,
one
on
the
pro
in
front
of
the
courthouse,,
the
big
camera
trees,
with
the
lights
on
top.
we're
doing
those
as
a
pilot
program.
They've
won
down
central
park..
That's
really
to
be
used
a
lot
on
our
stamps
work.,
but
it's
it's
a
great
deterrent
for
people
that
are
potentially
committing
crime.,
so
we're
hoping
those
are
successful.
I
Downtown
management
commission:
we've
had
a
decent
amount
of
crime
in
and
around
central
park..
We
did
an
operation.
wednesday,
let
over
on
the
1,300
block
of
pearl,,
where
we
arrested
quite
a
few
people.
In
one
day
we
had
undercover
officers
out.,
we
had
surveillance,
and
we
we
took
off
3
or
3
significant
drug
dealers
down
here.,
it's
increasingly
overdose..
So
it's
a
constant
struggle
for
us.
I
I
Downtown
management
commission:
and
I'm
hoping
that's
a
temporary
thing..
I
don't
envy
the
sheriff..
That's
there's
a
lot
of
issues
that
lead
to
the
jail
being
full
short
staff.,
but
we
don't
get
to
turn
off
the
9
1
one
calls..
We
don't
get
to,,
not
respond
when
we're
called,
and
so
not
being
able
to
jail
people
when
it's
necessary,,
appropriate
on,
on
misdemeanor,,
municipal
charges
and
stuff
and
work
through
that
they're
still
taking
any
other
serious
crimes..
So
we're
not
like
we're
not
taking
people.
but
constant
struggle.
There,
we're
still
seeing
a
constant
struggle.
I
I
Downtown
management
commission:
cops
found
him
right
nearby.
He
even
showed
us
where
the
knife
was.,
he
was
2
days
after
he
was
arrested,.
Given
a
pr.
bond
and
released..
We
rearrested
him
thursday,
in
fact,,
the
chief
and
I
walking
here
for
a
meeting,,
and
he
was
out
here
berating
one
of
the
civilian
park
rangers.
I
I
Downtown
management
commission:-
it's
very
fast.,
but
anyway
he
turned
out.
We
found
him
a
little
bit.
Later.
he's
stolen
another
bike
downtown..
He
had
over
50
fental
pills
on
at
that
point,
resisting
arrest,
again.,
and
so
he
was
out
on
the
prm
unacceptable.
and
that's
some
of
the
struggles
we're
dealing
with.
I
I
Downtown
management,
commission:
unfortunately,,
it's
just
a
downtown
management,
commission:
interesting
challenge
that
we're
dealing
with..
So
all
of
that
to
be
said..
We're
well
aware
of
the
issues
we're
all
all
all
over
them.
we're
offering
overtime
for
officers
for
increased
presence.
we're
going
to
as
well
as
we
come
back
into
the
holiday
season.
I
I
I
Downtown
management
commission:
we've
heard
loud
and
clear
from
them
of
some
of
their
frustrations.
and
we're
working
on
those
35.
People
came
to
the
reimagining
open
comment
accounts
in
the
night.
and
we
heard
overwhelmingly
from
a
lot
of
the
business
community
that
stuff
there's
issues.
We're
gonna
continue
to
to
work
through..
So.
I
I
B
B
I
Downtown
management
commission:
when
downtown
management
commission:,
when
the
sheriff
has
to
make
those
tough
decisions
like
shutting
us
off
from
municipal
valuations..
We
share
that.
With
council.-
we
share
that
with
city
manager.
and
then,
you
know,,
there's
a
whole
sheriff
has
county
commissioners,
all
those
things,
and
so.
I
I
I
I
B
I
I
Downtown
management
commission:
and
which
it's
a
beautiful
place.,
but
the
second
piece
of
that
is,
there's
a
ton
of
people
like
9
or
80
to
90%
of
the
people
in
custody
or
waiting
trial,,
because
trials
got
super
back
to
update
code..
So
like
michael,,
they
opened
up
another
courtroom
that
they're
trying
to
try.
People
left
and
right,,
that's
fine.!
So
if
and
then
the
other
part
is,
there's
a
bunch
of
people
in
custody,
with
department
of
corrections,
and
they're,
really
slow
to
come.
pick
up
people.
I
D
D
downtown
management
commission:.
I
think
the
one.
I
know
that
it
sounds
like
your
short
staff,
and
I
was
thinking
about
the
ambassadors.,
but
even
just
like
thursday
night,,
my
husband
and
I
walking
on
the
broad
street
mall
like
when
it
feels
empty,,
and
it
will
feel
like
it's
a
little
bit
more
when
it
gets
colder.
D
D
D
Downtown
management
commission:
and
like
it's
pretty
empty,,
and
you
don't
see
anyone
around
that-
could
help
you.
If
something
went
wrong..
If
there
was
someone
who
was
high
and
like,
you
know,
worst
case
scenario,.
I
think
that's
when
the
public
you
feel
more
unsafe
versus,
like
every
city
has
problems.,
but
if
you
feel
like,
if
something
would
go,
wrong,
people
would
help
you,.
Then
you
don't
feel
scared..
So
I
guess
to
me.
I'm
curious
about
how.
D
I
Downtown
management
commission:
we'll
do
like
on
my
way
over
here.
there's
a
couple
of
them
that
called
out
that
they're
going
to
be
off
control
on
them,
all.,
it's
all
dependent
upon
calls
and
some
nice.
they're
just
running.,
so
it's
really
just
dependent
upon
when
they
can
get
out
and
do
that
perfect
world
we'd
have.
I
Downtown
management
commission:
back.:
we
used
to
have
8
officers,,
basically
2
and
a
half
right
now..
So
that's
part
of
that
is,
once
we're
able
to
hopefully
get
where
we
need
to
be..
We
cannot
stuff
that.,
but
what
we
share
with
the
business,
too,
is,,
if
there's
ever
any
unsafe
condition,,
regardless
of
staffing,
our
response,
times,
or.
I
Downtown
management
commission:
extremely
high
compared
to
the
national
average..
If
there's
ever
scenario,
where
someone
is
acting
weird,,
if
there's
somebody
following
you,,
I
mean,
don't
even
have
to
call
them
when
you
can
hit
that
button
inside
your
phone,,
whatever
7,
10
times,
it'll
call
number
one
for
you
could
text,
another
one
like
a
lot
of
times..
What
we
see
is
people
like,
well,.
We
don't
wanna,
buy
the
cops
and
say,
no,
somebody's
making.
You
feel
an
easy.
I
Downtown
management
commission:
call
us..
We
will
get
there
quick,
and
then,
you
know,,
so
it's
may
not
be
in
a
cabin,,
but
if
people
are
setting
up
there,
like
the
other
day.,
there
were
no
tents,,
but
it
looked
like
somebody's
living
room
over
there
on
the
notice
that
for
72
h,
you
know,,
and
so
we
keep
reporting
into
part
of
boulder..
If,
even
if,
there's
no
tents,
because.
I
D
Downtown
management
commission:,
I
know
it's
tough
issue.,
but
the
perception
of
lack
of
safety
is
even
stronger
than
what
the
reality
is.,
and
I
think
that
I
think
that's
part
of
the
issue
that
I
don't
know
if
we've
seen
any
like
real.
well,.
I
want
to
know
about
the
quick
kind
of
responses
to
like..
This
is
a
dark
block.
people
avoid
it.
D
Downtown
management
commission:,
let's
do
something,
or
let's
put
someone
here
where
I
think
those
things
would
help
change
that
like
perception
that
boulders
getting
more
and
more
dangerous..
But
I
would
encourage
you
all
as
a
group,
that,
if
that,
if
those
conditions
exist
to
report
those
council,
report,
those
to
the
proper
people.,
you
know
there
is
a
dark
skies,
or
so
it's
called..
So
we
and
we
deal
with
the
same
thing.
I
A
A
A
Downtown
management,
commission:
and
I'll
just
say
that
if
there's
any
meeting,,
if
there's
any
individual
business,
that
wants
us
to
come
out
and
do
an
assessment
on
what
they
can
do
better
to
determine.,
we
have
a
whole
program
that
will
come
out
and
evaluate
a
pro
business
crime
prevention
through
my
environmental
design..
It's
just
a
matter
of
just
letting
us
know
when
there's
something
we'll
come.,
we'll
come,
speak
with
concerns
and
try
to
do.
We
can.
one
more
thing.,
so
I
think
folder
transportation
goals
are
directly
at
odds
with.
D
D
Downtown
management,
commission:,
potentially
city
with
less
cars
than
any
other
city,
like
that's
the
vision.,
but
the
reality
is
this
crazy,
sophisticated
bikes
dealing
ring
and
one
off
that,
you
know,
people.
I
probably
are
biking
less
because
they're
afraid
to
break
to
park
their
bikes
downtown,
so
like.
D
I
Downtown
management
commission:,
if
you
go
to
the
bike
index,,
it's
national
website.,
we're
all
over
it.
really
helps
us,,
because
I
can
tell
you,
like
the
guy,
the
other
day,
stabber,.
He
installed
a
bike
and
he
and
said,
yeah,.
You
guys
took
my
bike
this
morning.,
so
I
took
this
one..
It
wasn't
in
the
bike
index.
So
literally..
If
you
have,,
you
know
this
way,.
Can
we
find
it
with
an
on
house
person.
I
Downtown
management,
commission:
or
whoever.-
and
you
know,
there's
no
serial
number.
We
can
look
by
make
model.
and
what
we
ask
on
the
bike.
Conduct,
you'll
actually
take
a
picture
with
your
bike
and
say,.
This
is
my
bike..
It
just
helps
us.
I
mean,
we
recover
small
mics
left
and
right.
we've
been
posting..
If
you
follow
us,,
especially
on
instagram,,
we
post
in
the
facebook,
like.
I
Downtown
management
commission:
stories
on
facebook,
when
we
have
people
that
have
pictures
of
their
bikes..
We
take
the
report.
We
put
those
out.,
this
bike's
been
stolen..
We
actually
get
decent
success
with
that
and
then,,
obviously
just
making
sure
that
when
people
walk
their
bikes,,
if
they
have
proper,
locks,
or.
I
I
I
Downtown
management
commission:
there's
a
lot
of
things
but
check
out
the
bike.
Index.,
that's
a
huge
part
of
it..
It's
not
gonna
necessarily
prevent
the
theft,,
but
it
makes
it
much
easier
for
us
to
get
it
back
to
you,
and
then
make
much,
much
easier
if
it's
2
in
the
morning,
and
we
find
in
a
camera
with
6
or
7
bikes,
where
they
go
through
the
index.
Ago.
this
one's
still
on
this
one
still,
and
we're
gonna,
seize
it
and
get
it
back
to
the
owner.
D
Downtown
management,
commission:,
and
so
in
like,.
Typically
in
okay,
condition.
usually,,
I
mean,.
Sometimes
we
do
at
the
end
that
are
just
cutting
bikes
up,,
for
I
don't
know,
reason
to
sell,
scrap
metal,,
but
most
of
the
time,
you
know,
you'll,
see
people
out,
here.,
you're
riding
a
really
expensive
bike.
you
know,,
it
just
depends
on
what
they're
using
it
for.,
but
we'll
also
find.
I
D
Downtown
management
commission:,
you
know,
it's
one
of
those
things,
I'm
not
the
most
organized
person.,
sometimes
we're
like
until
something
bad
happens.
you're
like
shoot..
I
should
have
done
that.,
so
maybe
ii,
don't
know
if
there's
communication,
or
you
lock,
bikes,
or
like
all
the
vendors.,
but
whenever
you
lock
bike,
I
feel
like
that's
the
moment
where
you
could
prompt
someone
to
actually
sign
up.
D
A
J
J
Terri
takata-smith:
really
terri,
takata-smith:,
clean
and
safe
and
lovely
down
there
right
now..
So
we're
incredibly
grateful
for
all
of
the
actions
that
were
taken
over
the
past
few
days.,
especially
leading
up
to
the
stampede..
The
1,300
block
is,
is
just
in
tip
top
shape
right
now.,
the
camera
that
he
was
speaking
about
is.
J
J
J
Terri
takata-smith:
so
right,
now,,
the
business
improvement
district,
we're
in
the
process
of
getting
all
of
our
plans
in
order
for
2024.
First
of
all,,
exciting
news.
We
have
a
new
ceo..
Her
name
is
betina
swigger,,
swigger
swager..
I
keep
saying
it
wrong.
she's
coming
to
us
from
san
luis
obispo..
She
will
be
here
in
late
november.,
so
you
guys
are
kind
of
stuck
with
me
in
the
interim.
but
patina
and
I
have
been
in
contact,
and
we're
really
excited
to
welcome
her.
J
Terri
takata-smith:
slow,,
as
they
call
it,,
is
very
similar
to
downtown
boulder.
they're
college
town.
they're
they
have
really
high
rents
and
housing
is
an
issue..
So
a
lot
of
the
things
that
we're
experiencing
in
boulder
she's
extremely
familiar
with..
She
also
has
ties
to
colorado,,
which
has
a
lot
of
really
good
friends
that
are
in
boulder,,
so
we'll
be
excited
for
her
to
get
started
in
late
november.
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
Terri
takata-smith:
their,,
their
focus
of
work
will
really
fall
under
clean
and
safe.
That
happens
during
the
day..
So
a
lot
of
the
decrease
in
hours
is
going
to
have
to
come
in
the
evening
hours..
So
we
are
hopeful.
we're
moving
that
forward..
We
know
that
there's
a
public
hearing
on
the
budget
coming
up
the
first
week
of
october,
and
we
already
have.
J
J
J
J
J
J
Don
poe:
terry.,
just
so.,
you
know
what
that
what
our
position
was
when
we
were
in
this
letter
we're
giving
to
the
transportation
mobility.
We
were
talking
about
that.
We
had
recommended
a
slow
zone.
That's
like
all
the
way
from
beyond
the
library
to
like
this
huge,,
this
much
bigger
area,,
because
all
of
that
not
just
pearl
street
itself,,
which
is
a
no
go
zone,
but
like
the
whole.
J
A
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
B
D
Terri
takata-smith:
we
write
a
letter
or
support?,
or
do
you
think
that
it's
going
to
be
approved,
and
if
you
do,,
then
you
know
no,
ii,
don't
have
any
idea.
A
letter
support
would
mean
the
world
to
us
as
we
gear
up
our
efforts..
If
that's
something
that
you
guys
would
be
willing
to
do,,
we
would
be
extremely
grateful.
A
J
J
H
E
E
E
Downtown
management
commission:-
and
there
have
been
some
adjustments
that
are
being
looked,
at.
help
achieve
all
of
the
goals
that
we
are
seeking
to
achieve
and
what
we
want
to
acknowledge
that
we
got
an
affirmative
vote
from
you
all
the
last
meeting,
and
we
want
to
be
able
to
share
with
council
budget,,
as
you
all
are
confidently
standing.
Behind.
E
Downtown
management
commission:,
so
we
have
invited
mark
here
to
talk
kind
of
about
the
citywide
budget
considerations
and
trade
offs.
and
specifically,
some
conversation
around
the
ambassador
program
where
we
did
discuss,
you
know,.
This
whole
need
for
additional
funding
for
the
ambassador
program
at
the
previous
dmc.
meeting,.
Well,
supported,
spending
some
dollars
on
those
enhancements.
E
E
B
E
Downtown
management
commission:
it's
all
pulling
from
the
same
team
essentially.,
but
the
general
fund
is
still
contributing
to
the
ambassador
program
and
civic
area,
and
on
the
hill.,
the
see
you
contribution
is
is
contributing
to
the
bad
ambassadors
on
the
hill..
I
think
the
work
that
mark
and
his
team
does
is
made
sure
that
they
separated.
E
D
D
J
Terri
takata-smith:,
we
have
tried.
we.,
we're
also
talking
to
see
right
now,,
because
in
negotiations
for
the
block
by
block
contract,,
it
would
be
much
easier
if
we
were
able
to
do
it
holistically
for
the
entire
fiscal
year
2024..
So
we
are
working.
With,,
see
you
right
now
in
trying
to
have
them
join
us
for.
J
E
H
Downtown
management,
commission:,
broader
context.,
downtown
management,
commission:,
you
know,,
2
funds
in
particular..
We
needed
to
come
up
with
some
creative
solutions.
General
fund
is
one
I
always
talk
about,
but
also
the
community
culture
and
safety
tags
or
primary
capital.
tax
for
general
capital
projects
across
the
city.
H
H
Downtown
management
commission:
with
general
fund
in
particular.,
you
know,,
we
have
very
limited
room
going
into
the
budget..
We
knew
we
would
have
limited
group
chat
ongoing
things,
so
new
services,
new
people.
because
of
decisions
that
we
made
in
23
to
for
new
programs.
Expanded
programs
like
like
our
spaces,
efforts
like
the
services
center,,
which
is
coming
like
things
like
that.
H
Downtown
management
commission:
23
and
then
you
know..
Certainly
we
have
some
positive
news
in
terms
of
revenue.,
make
it
up
for
yourselves
on
property
tax,
and
some
of
the
impact
of
the
library.
but
district
being
created,
for
you,
know,
some
of
resources.
and
so
that's
balanced
with
sales
flowing
as
inflation
comes
down.
H
H
Downtown
management
commission:
shortening
a
long
process
into
a
few
sentences.,
but
many
funds
were
asked
to
kinda
chip
in
more
with
covid
parks
and
recur
example,
and
looking
all
of
the
dedicated
phone
sources.
and
kaja.
this
another
example,,
where
certainly
the
the
fund
is
healthy,
balanced
with
knowing
that
the
primary
focus
is
the
capital
infrastructure..
So.
H
Downtown
management
commission:
the
2
aspects
of
that
program
that
are
still
funded
one
time,
dollars.
so
kind
of
pilot
nature
of
the
ambassador
program
and
the
urban
park
rangers
program.
both
of
those
are
extended
in
2024
onetime
dollars
as
well.,
so
both
both
aspects
continue,,
but
not
with
ongoing
funding.
at
the
moment,.
Knowing
we
need
a
permanent
solution.
so.
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
A
Don
poe:,
I
confess
I
have
a
little
bit
of
hard
time
hearing
mark,
for
whatever
reason.
I
don't
know
if
it's
just
the
intonation
of
his
voice
over
the
mic.,
so
that's
kind
of
challenging
for
me..
Maybe
my
one
question
that
I
heard
just
from
the
beginning.
This
part
of
the
conversation
when
we
had
the
sidebar
about
how
the.
A
H
Downtown
management,
commission:
so,,
but
by
general
point
was
ii.
Don't
know
what
council
would
do.
counsel
could
certainly
add
general
fund
money
to
to
fulfill.
terry's
request.
ii.
Think
it
helps
because
staff
would
not
recommend
pulling
additional
general
fund
dollars.
At
this
point.
I
think
it
helps.
if
the
commission
did
support
additional
dollars
for
that
103,000
no
promises,,
but
I
do
think
it
helps
the
discussion
with.
A
A
A
Don
poe:,
this
is
where
I
just
like..
That's
why
ii,
I'm
confused.,
I
just
remember
at
1
point
we
were
gonna
write
a
letter.
This
there,,
like
we,
we
were
in
support
of
the
day
center.
and
I,
chris,.
I
recall.
you
say,
well,,
put
your
money
where
your
mouth
is
a
little
bit.
one
thing
to
say,
nimby,
of.
A
A
E
E
E
Downtown
management
commission:
affirmative
guidance,,
because
that's
your
your
role..
Your
role
is
to
recommend
about
it.
as
an
advisory
board
to
counsel
which
really
is
the
board
of
directors
of
the
central
area,
general
improvement,
district.
and
so,.
If
you
all
think
that
that
this
is
a
reasonable
approach
to
using
dollars,-
and
you
have
an
affirmative.
E
A
Downtown
management
commission:
it's
being
proposed
as
a
one
time.,
so
the
the
faster
program
is
still
considered
a
pilot..
So
it
will
be
a
one
time
budget
allocation
for
2024,,
which
means
that
next
year,,
when
we're
planning
the
2025..
But
then
we
need
to
have
the
conversation
again,
to
determine
whether
or
not
the
program
is
going
to
continue.
Permanently.
E
Downtown
management
commission:,
where
they
gonna
come
from?,
because
the
moment
that
you
make
program
ongoing,,
then
those
resources
are
no
longer
available
to
be
leveraged
for
capital
campaigns,
bonding
initiatives,,
which
is
really,
you
know,.
The
true
intention
of
the
the
gid
funds
are
are
more
for
the
capital
side.,
so
the
more
that
we
eat
away
at
operating,,
the
less
leverage
we
have.
E
J
D
downtown
management
commission:
I
in
in
an
ideal
scenario.
Anyone
who
has
a
financial
state
would
contribute.
that's
my
approach..
I
don't
think
government
should
pay
for
everything.
see
you,
businesses
ideally,
everyone
contribute.,
but
we
don't
want
the
pro.,
the
program..
We
know
how
important
is,
and.
D
D
Downtown
management,
commission:
oh,
almost
center,
affordable
housing,,
and
this
isn't
like
on
their
top
10.,
then
ii
feel
that
the
best
way
to
keep
it
moving
is
that
we
provide
additional
support
occasion
where
it's
most
acutely
felt
by
not
having
night
staff
or
having
less
hours..
It's
gonna
affect
the
downtown
the
most.,
so.
A
A
A
A
D
Downtown
management
commission:
for
profit
entities
to
expand
the
program..
This
government
is
not
an
endless,
well
funding,
and
but
to
be
in
a
crunch.
To
raise
money
like
fund
to
program
is
really
tough..
Must
you
know,
they're,
very
good
at
fundraising,,
but
like
the
idea
that
it's
in
partnership
with
a
lot
of
different
organizations
that
have
a
stake.
and
so
but.
D
D
A
A
H
downtown
management
commission:,
so
chris's
point,
we're
going
to
have
to
make
a
decision
on
the
permanence
of
this
program.
Next
year.
essentially,.
The
way
we're
recommending
is
to
kick
the
can
and
to
get
one
more
year
of
data
from
both
the
urban
park
ranger
program
and
the
ambassador
program
and
say,.
How
is
our
approach
to
safe,
advantage?,
work?.
H
H
Downtown
management
commission:
for
for
the
ambassador,
program.,
downtown
management,
commission:
and
you're
right,.
I
mean,
can't
predict
the
future..
Certainly
things
come
over
the
fence.,
and
now
you
have
this
ongoing
costs.
there,.
I
think
overall
agent
is
a
healthy
fund..
You
have
the
ability
to
to
make
it
work..
If
it's
a
top
priority
of
the
condition,,
then
it's
helpful
for
council
to
build
out
at
the
stage
of
budget
development..
A
H
A
B
Downtown
management,
commission:
yeah.:
all
these
approaches
go
hand
in
hand.,
downtown
management,
commission:,
there's
no
one
solution
to
safety..
It's
all
of
these
different
things.,
and
this
is
an
important
part
of
that..
That's
it's
our
number
one
priority.,
so
I
think
it
makes
sense
to
publicly
support
it.
A
E
E
E
D
E
C
A
A
A
Don
poe:
dates.,
I
wanted
to
know
one
other
thing
in
the
chat
that
lane
had
mentioned:
that,
terry,
there
are
4
other
emails
from
the
hill
residents
about
large
numbers
of
line,
scooters
on
our
lawns,
sidewalks,
and
80
ga.
access
ramps.,
they
are
sent
to
council
members
by
hill
residents.,
so
council
is,
is
hearing
about
lyme.
people
upset
by
line.
A
A
B
D
A
E
Downtown
management
commission:,
so
we
have
christine
edwards
here,
our
senior
manager
of
operations
and
maintenance.
She
is
just
going
to
share
some
timelines.
there's
a
lot
going
on
in
the
garages
right
now..
You
all
may
have
noticed
from
lollipops
and
replacements
to
power
washing
and
restriping
to
installation
of
cameras
for
payless
system.
E
K
K
kristine
edwards
she/her:
we
didn't.
okay,,
so
raj
improvements..
This
is
just
a
quick,
high
level
overview
for
everyone.
Here.
there
are..
We
have
details.
we're
constantly
sending
updates
and
updating
our
website
with
information.
we're
working
with
terry
and
crew
to
get
the
word
out,
but
wanted
to
give
you
an
idea
of
what
we're
doing
with
those
capital
infrastructure
dollars.
that
change.
It
has
been.
K
Kristine
edwards
she/her:,
some
of
the
things
that
we
have
done
so
far.
I
don't
know..
If
everybody
remembers.
back
in
july
and
august,
we
had
rtd.
closed
for
ramp
repairs.,
so
that
was
exciting..
We
have
power
washed
and
striped
spruce
the
spruce
garage.,
the
lollipop
sign
project..
You
all
know
what
the
lollipop
signs
are
signs
in
front
of
all
of
the
garages.
K
K
K
Kristine
edwards
she/her:
just
for
fun,
fact
for
everybody.
our
power,
washing
and
striving
was
so
successful
that
the
folks
at
cedar
and
high
decided
to
do
a
photo
shoot
in
our
brand
newly
striped
garages
to
ignore
the
people
and
bring
clothes..
Look
at
that
amazing
striping.,
you're
welcome,,
very
exciting.
K
K
kristine
edwards
she/her:
we're
really
excited.
kristine
edwards
she/her:.
It's
gonna
be
great,,
especially
on
nights.
Like
last
friday,
we
had
the
stampede
and
there
were
lines..
It
was
like
trying
to
get
out
of
red
rocks,,
which
is
just
part
of
big
events,,
and
it
will
be
nice,
and
the
gates
are
not
there
and
walking
everyone,.
So.
K
Kristine
edwards
she/her:
as
terry
mentioned.,
our
team
has
been
working
really
really
hard
to
do.
outreach.
All
of
the
port
permit
holders.
oh,
sorry..
I
copied
mostly
evening
work.
I'll
change
that
guys.,
but
we
are
currently
doing
installation
on
cameras
in
all
of
the
garages,
because,.
As
you
can
imagine,
we
are.
does
that
18
days
until
launch?,
so
we've
got
lots
going
on?.
K
K
K
K
K
Kristine
edwards
she/her:,
it
will
be
september
eighteenth
through
20
s,,
we're
not
going
to
fully
close
that
garage.
we're
going
to
be
the
top
floors.
First,
the
first
few
days,
and
then
the
bottom
floors
on
the
second
day,.
So
it'll
be
a
little
bit
tighter.,
we'll
squeeze,,
but
that
garage
will
still
stay
open.
K
kristine
edwards
she/her:.
I
guess
I
should
say
you
all
haven't
noticed.
construction
is
happening
there.
it
is
closed
public
from
september
twelfth,,
starting
today
until
november
first,,
and
so
there's
no
public
parking..
There
are
a
few
permit
holders
that
are
allowed
to
park
there
during
construction.,
but
we're
trying
to
make
it
just
permit
holders
that
they
understand
that.
the
movement
within
that
garage.
K
K
K
Kristine
edwards
she/her:,
saint
julian..
We
are
kristine
edwards
she/her:,
doing
some
corey
behind
the
wall
in
the
basement
to
see
what's
going
on
behind
there.,
we
know
that
there's
water.,
it's
close
to
boulder
creek,
so,,
checking
out
what's
needed
for
the
waterproofing
behind
there,
we're
doing
some
advanced
work
on
traffic
coding.,
so
we're
gonna
be
prepping.
The.
K
Kristine
edwards
she/her:
the
garage
space
in
order
to
add
a
layer
and
protect
concrete.,
because
when
people
start
coming
in
and
out
of
the
garages
they
bring
in
water,
weird
chemicals
that
like
to
eat
away
at
the
concrete.,
so
we're
trying
to
protect
the
investment
as
long
as
possible
with
track
coding.,
there's
also
gonna,
be
some
stair.
Work.
same
thing
happens
with
people's
shoes,
and
when
they
come
in
from
outside,
and
they
have
stuff
on
their
boots,
it
starts
to
eat
away
at
the
concrete
on
the
stairs,.
K
K
Kristine
edwards
she/her:,
with
all
of
the
garages,
and
kristine
edwards,
she/her:
and
randolph,
will
restart
some
extra
work
in
our
tv,,
probably
around
november,,
and
then
at
spruce,,
where
you
saw
the
pretty
pictures.
we're
gonna,
be
doing
additional
work
on
the
stairs.
and
then
we'll
be
doing.
Some
construction
in
the
area
are
in
the
basement
later
on
this
year.
D
K
K
K
K
Kristine
edwards
she/her:
everyone
kind
of
tightened
down
on
spending
trying
to
spend
on
just
the
base
the
basics,,
because
none
of
us
knew
what
was
gonna
happen
when
it
came
to
the
economy..
And
now
this
crew
is
playing
catch
up
on
on
some
maintenance,
stuff
construction,,
making
sure
that
their
improvements,
done..
So
part
of
that
will
be
to
set
a
cadence
of.
When
does
striping
and
power
washing
happen?.
K
K
K
K
K
K
Downtown
management
commission:
really
helps
kristine
edwards
she/her:
they.
they've
got
some
special
stuff..
I
went
out
with
them
one
day,
and
they
took
me
on
like
this
is
how
we
clean
up
everything..
So
I
was
pouring
the
the
powdery
stuff
on
that
absorbs
the
nastiness.
and
then
we're
having
to
sweep
it
all
up..
So
yeah,
they've
got
some
processes.,
but
it's
a.
D
D
K
K
Kristine
edwards
she/her:,
okay?,
kristine,
edwards
she/her:,
so
last
slide.
I
have
for
y'all.
So
as
we
were
talking,
about,
there's
maintenance.
we're
trying
to
get
ahead
of
a
maintenance
plan..
So
one
of
the
things
one
of
the
projects
that
we're
going
to
be
tackling
in
2024.-
and
this
is
worked
into
the
budget-
is
we're
going
to
be
putting
together
a
cmcg
plan..
So
we're
going
to
be
hiring
in
a
consultant
to
do
an
assessment
of
all
of
the
facilities
to
let
us
know,
like
here
are
the
high
priority
things..
K
K
K
K
Kristine
edwards
she/her:.
We
would
tackle
one
garage
a
year
and
do
as
much
of
head
to
toe,,
refurbishment,,
clean
up,
and
then
move
on
to
the
next
garage
and
get
ourselves
on
a
cadence.
Where
we're
doing
one
garage
a
year.,
it
won't
feel
so
scatter,
shot.
there
will
always
be
things..
It's
construction
where
we
can,,
but
hopefully
there
will
be
a
little
bit
more
planned
games
that
we
can.
A
K
G
F
K
A
A
A
Don
poe:,
we
can
discuss
don
poe:,
the
actual
wording..
The
other
second
part
of
this
that
I
wanted
to
know
is
like
these,.
We
use
this
to
kind
of
like,
how
we
measure
things.,
you
know,.
We
actually
use
this
kind
of
to
gauge
the
funding
of
the
the
ambassadors.
so
to
a
degree,.
This
is
helps
become
our
guiding
principles
to
a
degree.
A
A
B
A
D
D
D
A
A
A
D
D
D
A
A
Don
poe:
and
so
don
poe:,
yeah,
and
eventually,
like
the
collapse
of
downtown,,
because
there's
no
one
there
during
the
day.,
yeah,
like,
so
to
me,
like,.
The
return
to
work
is
an
important
consideration..
How
much
can
we
actually
do
about
it?
well,?
The
office
olympics
is
one
event
for
one
day
a
year.,
but
there
can
be
more
things
that
we
could
actually
that
are
important
to
dmc.
D
D
D
D
Downtown
management,
commission:
50
people
got
a
flood
from
pizza,
rio,
virgo,
and
they're,
doing
it
every
month,
and
it's
less
than
if
you
would
go
there.
so
it
saves
people
money..
It
helps
bring
continuous
business
for
pizza,
real
veraco..
It's
a
win-win,
right?
like
people
get
to
eat
for
less.,
and
the
business
has
like
recurring.
Stable,
business.,
right?
like,
ii,
wanna
see
more
like
projects.
D
D
B
B
A
A
A
Don
poe:,
the
other
one
junction,
but
then
I
also
like
know
the
the
commissioner
for
the
arts
commission,
and
that's
impacting
us,.
What
with
the
art
on
the
garage.,
and
so
I
think
we
need
more
communication
right,
now,
we're
also
siloed..
We
don't
talk
to
you..
We
don't
know
what
the
other
groups
are
doing.
and
so,
terry,.
This
is
kind
of
strategic
partnerships,
and
the
one.
The
second
bullet
point
under
long
term
investment,
planning.,
connect.,
now.
A
A
A
Don
poe:
organized
in
a
way,,
but
I
think
we
should
meet
with
the
downtown
boulder
partnership
board
and
have
meetings
with
them.
work
together
to
enact
that
5
year
vision
plan
for
them
to
know
what
we're
doing
as
the
city
that
we
have,
that
we
are
only
liaison,,
that
they
don't
even
know
exists,
and
that
we're
the
ones
getting
a
third
of
a
million
dollars.
A
A
J
J
Terri
takata-smith:
and
in
all
the
downturn
partnership
as
a
whole.,
we're
all
working
towards
the
same
goals,,
but
the
boards
are
extremely
siloed
and
staff.
Winds,
up,,
giving
the
exact
same
presentation
3
times
a
month
to
3
different
boards
of
directors,.
And
then
our
ceo
comes
to
dmc.
and
does
the
same
thing,
and
we
would
absolutely
love
the
opportunity.
J
A
D
D
D
Downtown
management
commission:
at
least
the
like
you
did.,
downtown
management,
commission:.
Whatever
bids
one.,
I
mean
to
me,
it's
so
obvious.
It
should
be
combined
into
one.,
but
like,.
That's
just
my
opinion.,
so
like,
I
have,.
The
city
charter
will
allow
that.
yeah,.
I
think
the
city
doesn't.
from
what
I've
heard,.
They
don't
think
that
the
current
state
is
successful.
F
B
C
C
B
D
D
J
J
J
J
B
A
A
A
B
D
Downtown
management
commission:.
What
we
like
is
we
want.,
we
don't
love
to
hear
about
stuff
like
after,
and
they've,
already
been
decided
and
the
strategies
confirmed.
and
we're
just
informed.
It's
not
meaningful
to
us
as
a
board.
we
like
to
be
like
involved
in
the
strategy,
or
just
know
about
it.,
so
that
we're
like
aware
early
on,,
because
I
think
we
find
that
sometimes
we
find
out
about
stuff
like.
D
D
Downtown
management
commission:,
you
know,,
we
feel
like
that..
We
have
at
least
a
meaningful
seat
at
the
table.
people
to
say,
like,.
You
know,
we're
trying
to
speak
to
what
we
think
would
be
successful,
given
who
we
represent..
So
I
think
it
would
be
good
to
not
and
to
help
us..
I
think
we'll
make
it
more
meaningful
for
us
to
as
a
decide..
So
he
would
tell
me
things
all
the
time
that
came
up
in
their
meetings,
that
I
had
no
idea.
What's
going
on,
so.
B
Don
poe:
and
then
I
think
we
need
to
build
that
into
our
agendas.,
so
as
we..
So
when
we
have
our
every
other
month,
planning
meetings,,
I
think
we
need
to
have
like
5,
10
min
for
each
of
the
representatives.
well,.
You
know
again,
carrier,
you're
here.,
but
in
a
way
we
need
to
be
able
to
like
circulate
that
information.
We
found.
A
A
D
J
J
A
A
A
A
Don
poe:
boards
are.
don
poe:
so
that
maybe
within
our
group
we
can
say,
oh,.
I
have
more
interest
in
this
one..
I
have
more
interested
in
this
one
or
that
time
just
works
for
me..
I
can
never
make
an
eighta
meeting,
or
whatever
someone
might
say..
I
don't
think
I
have
everyone's
contact.
don,.
Can
I
just
send
it
to
you
for
this??
Why
don't
you
send
it
to
lisa?.