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Volume 6, No. 12
March 20, 2014
8 pages
Good neighbor policy pays off
By Lou Ellen Bromley for The Banner “We listen,” developer Fred Cooke of Lorax Construction told the City Council on Tuesday. Mayor Dick McLean had asked Cooke his secret to success of gaining support of, apparently, an entire neighborhood to the nearly 80-acre Village at Southgate development on 120th Avenue, directly south of Prairie View Middle School. On Tuesday the council gave final approval, 9-0, of the planned unit development plan for the Village at Southgate site. The initial approval was granted at the Feb. 4 City Council meeting with the provision that developers meet with the development’s neighbors, including those in Fuller Estates to the west, to address their concerns. Cooke was highly commended by council members for working with nearby neighbors from Fuller Estates to design a residential and commercial project that is beneficial to everyone. Cooke met with Fuller Estates
Moonlight riders
Bicyclists stop at Brighton Park for a short break Sunday at about the halfway point of the first Bike Brighton Full Moon Ride, tentatively planned as a monthly family event. Fifth-three residents of all ages took part in the inaugural ride. At right, Treads Bicycle Outfitters Manager Peter Phibbs gives safety instructions to the younger riders near the (under construction) Emi Chikuma Plaza at Benedict Park. Banner Press photos
See City Council, Page 2
Four United Power director seats up for election Provided by United Power and the candidates Four seats among the 11 United Power Board of Directors are up for election in 2014, with eight candidates involved (including one unopposed). Ballot packets are to be mailed to all membrs of the electric cooperative by the end of this month. Final day for balloting is April 16, before the start of the cooperative’s annual meeting at the Adams County Regional Park and Fairgrounds. Following are profiles provided by the candidates in the four director dis-
tricts subject to balloting this year. Each board member – elected at large by all cooperative members – serves three-year terms:
Mountain District – Steven Green
Steve Green has been president and owner of his lapidary company in Golden for the past 32 years. Along with stone cutting, his company provides ultrasonic drilling services to other industries. Green has experience in mining,
abrasive technologies, crystallography, gemology, marketing, sales, show promotions and other business-related skills. He is very hands-on and mechanically inclined. Green earned his bachelor’s degree in biology and chemistry from the University of Denver. Originally from New Jersey, Green spent from age 9 through 18 in Mexico City. Currently Green is a director on Golden Gate Fire Protection District. He was elected to a troubled fire district, facing large budget deficits, wasteful spending and imminent
Inside The Banner this week Author, author
Local author and former Brighton teacher Dan Blegen will sign his book, Our American Journey, on Sunday at the Chow Mein and Shrimp Dinner. – Page 6
Batter up
Pitching is at the forefront
of the Brighton High School baseball team’s 3-0 start this season. – Page 8
Also:
Letters ................................... 2 Calendar ................................. 4 Bravo ...................................... 5 Obituaries ............................. 7 Sports ..................................... 8
Don’t miss: Chow Mein and Shrimp Dinner – Calendar, Page 4
A lot of close shaves on St. Baldrick’s Day – Page 5
property-tax increases or cuts in services. In the past four years Green and the other four board members turned the fire district around. Through his tough negotiating style, the GGFPD is now financially healthy with surplus revenues, a balanced budget, and decreased debt with no cuts in services. That was achieved with no property-tax increases. In his fire board capacity, Green negotiates contracts, manages fire fighter pensions, deals with county officials, creates yearly See United Power Page 3