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WHICH APPROVED THE LEASE OF TOWN-OWNED REAL PROPERTY, AND ORDINANCE NO. 528, WHICH EXTENDED THE LEASE’S DUE DILIGENCE PERIOD, TO FURTHER EXTEND THE LEASE’S DUE DILIGENCE PERIOD BY FORTY-SIX (46) DAYS

The foregoing Ordinance was, on the 2nd day of May, 2023, ordered to be published by title only and penalty provision, if any, and to be posted in full within the Town and on the Town’s website by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Morrison, Colorado. This Ordinance shall take effect on May 26, 2023.

The full text of this of this Ordinance is available in electronic form on the Town’s website, www. town.morrison.co.us; copies of this Ordinance are also available in printed form from the Office of the Town Clerk at 321 Colorado Highway 8, Morrison, Colorado 80465.

Posting Date: May 5, 2023 at the Post Office and on the Town Website.

Ariana Neverdahl, Town Clerk

Legal Notice No. CC1102

First Publication: May 11, 2023

Last Publication: May 11, 2023

Publisher: Canyon Courier Public Notice

TOWN OF MORRISON, COLORADO BOARD OF TRUSTEES ORDINANCE NO. 531

AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING BY REFERENCE THE 2020 EDITION OF THE MODEL TRAFFIC CODE FOR COLORADO, ADOPTING

AMENDMENTS THERE TO, REPEALING ALL ORDINANACES IN CONFLICT THEREWITH, PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR MODEL TRAFFIC CODE VIOLATIONS AND MAKING CONFORMING AMENDMENTS TO TITLE 6 OF THE MORRISON MUNICIPAL CODE

The foregoing Ordinance was, on the 2nd day of May, 2023, ordered to be published by title only and penalty provision, if any, and to be posted in full within the Town and on the Town’s website by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Morrison, Colorado. This Ordinance shall take effect on May 26, 2023.

The full text of this of this Ordinance is available in electronic form on the Town’s website, www. town.morrison.co.us; copies of this Ordinance are also available in printed form from the Office of the Town Clerk at 321 Colorado Highway 8, Morrison, Colorado 80465.

Posting Date: May 5, 2023 at the Post Office and on the Town Website.

Ariana Neverdahl, Town Clerk

Legal Notice No. CC1101

First Publication: May 11, 2023

Last Publication: May 11, 2023

Publisher: Canyon Courier

Public Notice

OF THE CLEAR CREEK

FIRE AUTHORITY

Multiple Facilities, Clear Creek County

PURPOSE

Clear Creek County and its incorporated municipalities of Empire, Georgetown, Idaho Springs and Silver Plume are seeking competitive proposals from qualified firms to conduct a comprehensive independent organizational analysis of the Clear Creek Fire Authority that would evaluate all aspects of the organization. The purpose of this analysis is to evaluate alternatives for delivering more cost-effective and efficient fire protection and related services and providing recommendations on future Authority needs. Submittals should be made in accordance with all terms, conditions raises awareness for people like him who may not know what the Courage Garden is or who it honors.

“Anything that brings awareness is and specifications as set out in this Request for Proposal (RFP).

The selected firm shall specialize in the review and organizational analysis of fire and emergency services agencies, as defined in the Scope of Services. Proposing firms must demonstrate that they, or the principals assigned to the project, have successfully completed engagements similar to those specified in the Scope of Services section of this RFP and to organizations similar in size and complexity. All proposals submitted must remain valid for a minimum period of ninety (90) days after the date of the proposal opening.

SCOPE OF SERVICES

The contractor shall perform all Services described in this section and all obligations set forth in the professional services agreement (Attachment A).

The contractor will conduct a comprehensive independent organizational analysis of the Clear Creek Fire Authority, evaluating alternatives for delivering more cost-effective and efficient fire protection and related services and providing recommendations on future Authority needs, to include the following:

1. Evaluating the effectiveness, efficiency and performance of current CCFA operations;

2. Analyzing personnel and staffing needs to include a review of the volunteer model, the use of full-time employees or a hybrid of each;

3.Reviewing the current financial status of the CCFA to include existing revenues and projections over the next five years, indirect costs and contractual obligations and additional funding options;

4. Evaluating the governance structure and its effectiveness to include Board of Director-Executive staff efficacy;

5. Evaluating the option for transitioning to a Title 32 District;

6. Conducting a level of service analysis to include workload, call volume and activity, training needs and the potential for increased CCFA-Clear Creek County Emergency Medical Services collaboration;

7. Reviewing response area characteristics, fire and non-fire risk assessments and response strategies and planning within the Authority and current efforts towards engineering solutions for a good thing,” he said. “I hope they keep it going.”

So long as Je co hosts a Courage Walk, Gail Barron and her family will be there.

Barron and her two children were wearing shirts honoring their cousin Angel Delgado, who was murdered in 2005. Her family members visit the Courage Garden any time they’re at the courthouse, Barron explained, and they’ve attended every Courage Walk since losing her.

In that time, they’ve gotten to know the other families who frequent the event and share their experiences with each other. It’s also become an opportunity for the next generation of Delgado’s family — like Barron’s children who are 7 and 1 — to learn about her.

“It’s a way to keep her memory alive ... (and) talk about her freely,” Barron said, referring to her children. “ … Our family is grateful that this (Courage Walk) continues on.” fire protection such as inspections, fire prevention, etc.;

8.Reviewing current and future capital needs; and,

9. Reviewing current strategic plans, rules, regulations and personnel procedures.

The Contractor must provide regular progress reports to the CCFA Organizational Analysis Committee (COAC). The Contractor will meet as needed with the Committee and/or its assigned representatives. The Contractor will meet individually with Clear Creek County and its incorporated municipalities of Empire, Georgetown, Idaho Springs and Silver Plume to ensure the appropriate involvement of key stakeholders through the course of completing a comprehensive organizational analysis.

Scope of Services Deliverables

•Draft and final organizational analysis report

• Recommendations for long-term personnel and staffing needs and the appropriate model moving forward

•Projection of long-term financial needs based on recommended staffing model

Evaluation of and recommendation for a Title

32 District

• Recommendations for policies, regulations and other plans identified by the overall organizational analysis

RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

COMPREHENSIVE ORGANIZATIONAL ANALYSIS OF THE CLEAR CREEK FIRE AUTHORITY

The firm shall submit one electronic copy of their response to this Request-for-Proposal.

Submit one electronic copy of the proposal. (in Microsoft Word or in pdf format). The following information should be listed in the subject line of the email:

1.Proposer’s name and phone number

Proposals must be received at the Clear Creek County Manager’s Office, 405 Argentine St., by 5:00pm, May 23, 2023. Late proposals will not be accepted.

The deadline for submitting a Response is 5:00 p.m. local time on May 23, 2023.

Request-for-Proposal Contact: County Manager, Brian Bosshardt bbosshardt@clearcreekcounty.us

Legal Notice No. CC 1255

First Publication: May 4, 2023

Last Publication: May 11, 2023

Publisher: Canyon Courier Public Notice

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT JEFFERSON COUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO

Pursuant to C.R.S. Section 38-26-107, notice is hereby given that on the 30th day of May 2023 final settlement will be made by the County of Jefferson, State of Colorado to:

KEN CARYL GLASS INC.

12450 MEAD WAY. LITTLETON, CO 80125 hereinafter called the “Contractor”, for and on account of the contract for Atrium Window Replacement at the Administration and Court Building project in Jefferson County, CO.

1. Any person, co-partnership, association or corporation who has an unpaid claim against the said project, for or on account of the furnishing of labor, materials, team hire, sustenance, provisions, provender or other supplies used or consumed by such Contractor or any of said work, may at any time up to and including said time of such final settlement, file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid on account of such claim.

2. All such claims shall be filed with Heather Frizzell, Director of Finance Jefferson County Colorado, 100 Jefferson County Parkway, Golden CO 80419-4560.

3.Failure on the part of a creditor to file such statement prior to such final settlement will relieve the County of Jefferson, State of Colorado, from any and all liability for such claim.

County of Jefferson, State of Colorado Andy Kerr, Chairman Board of County Commissioners

Legal Notice No. CC1100

First Publication: May 11, 2023

Last Publication: May 18, 2023 Publisher: Canyon Courier ###

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