Brighton banner january 23, 2014

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The Banner

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Brighton news for Brighton readers

Volume 6, No. 4

January 23, 2014

8 pages

Council OKs parks funding

By Lou Bromley for The Banner Funding for parks and openspace projects took the lead during the Brighton City Council meeting Tuesday, with each measure passing, 9-0. The Council approved a $33,000 mini-grant agreement with Great Outdoors Colorado to provide funds for the new Benedict Park Skate Spot, replacing an aging metal half pipe with an all-concrete, low-lying skate area with various jumps and features. The $33,000 GOCO share of the grant represents 55 percent of the cost. Brighton’s match of $27,000 represents 45 percent. Colorado Designscapes Inc. earned a contract not to exceed $100,065 for work on landscaping and cement work for the Skate Spot. Another $1,100 has been approved for Mile High youth Corps to complete the planting and landscaping. Parks and Recreation Director Gary Wardle said the Skate Spot should be completed by Memorial Day. The council also approved a resolution for a mini-grant not to exceed $5,000 for a new Veterans Memorial at Veterans Park off Colorado 7 at the South Platte River. Zane DeLuccie, a Boy Scout who is spearheading the project to honor all veterans of Brighton as his Eagle Scout project, showed a design that incorporates the existing monument – a boulder – into a larger additional monument with five sides, representing each branch

Brighton’s two newest fire engines are soaked Friday afternoon during a traditional “wetting ceremony” at the South Main Street fire station. The pumper truck, at center, is a 2013 model assigned to Station 53 (120th Avenue and Buckley Road) and the rebuilt ladder truck is stationed at Firehouse Road and Bromley Lane. At right, Engineer Mike Nekvasil explains the new features of the rebuilt ladder truck to Fire Board members Don Rowe Banner Press photos (pictured) and Frank Serafini.

Fire engines get a shower When the Brighton Fire Rescue District wants to celebrate new arrivals, it just adds water ... lots of water. On Friday, the department “initiated” one new truck and one that has been rebuilt from the chassis up after it was damaged in an accident last year. Fire Chief Mark Bodane, Lts. Mark Brasel and Gary Dawson and Engineer Mike Nekvasil reviewed the features of the new

trucks, a 2013 pumper with new safety and ergonomic features for the firefighters. The $480,000 2013 Boise Mobile Equipment engine on a Spartan chassis is equipped for a full range of emergencies, including fires, medical emergencies, and vehicle accidents. The typical life span of this type of engine is 15 years. Similar new features are built into the 2003 ladder truck (75-foot ladder) that

See Fire engines, Page 3

See Council, Page 3

Inside The Banner this week Old Brighton

A chance encounter leads Brightonians to reminisce about the way the city was ”back when...” – Page 2

‘Jack’ is back

Tom Clancy’s latest “Jack Ryan” thriller, Shadow Recruit is not just entertain-

ing, it’s also a plausible premise for a spy movie. – Page 6

Also:

Help Desk ............................ 2 Calendar ................................. 4 Movie ..................................... 5 Obituaries .......................... 6-7 Sports ..................................... 8

Don’t miss: District 27J Wellness Fair Saturday – Story on Page 6

Construction site caught in Broncomania. – Page 5


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