TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2020


Council discusses how to spend $600,000 rebate from team’s 2022 sale
BY SCOTT TAYLOR STAYLOR@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COMCommerce City will ask the city’s youth and possibly more how it should spend a $613,462 windfall from the 2022 sale of the Denver Broncos.
Councilors heard a report from city sta about how to spend the distribution from the Metropolitan Football Stadium District at their Feb. 27 meeting.
BY LUKE ZARZECKI LZARZECKI@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COMRTD is in the process of lowering and simplifying costs, with new, lower fares a possibility by the rst quarter of 2024 and if approved by the board.
It came out of their Fare Study and Equity Analysis the RTD Board reviewed and released to the public on Feb. 14
the airport fare would be $10, under a modi ed version of that plan.
“In April, RTD sta will ask the Board to release the draft recommended fare structure, policies and programs and draft fare equity analysis to the public. roughout the month of May, members of the public will be able to attend fare study information sessions and provide comments on the proposal,” Figliolino wrote in an email.
“...transit trends and data are in uenced by seasonal factors, such as vacations and the resumption of the school year, in addition to persisting pandemic impacts and large scheduled events.” the report reads.
e Metropolitan Football Stadium District announced in October that it would distribute more than $41 million back to the cities, towns and counties that paid a Mile High Stadium-supporting sales tax through 2011.
A long line of cars outside the city of Brighton’s rapid testing site at Riverdale Regional Park. The site has had to close early many days in recent weeks due to high demand. Adams County’s 14-day test positivity rate was 15.9 percent, as of Nov. 17, according to Tri-County Health Department. Brighton and Commerce City’s test positivity rates were both higher than 13 percent. Forty- ve people in Brighton and 29 in Commerce City have died from COVID-19 related health issues. To limit the spread of COVID-19, at least 15 counties moved to tighter restrictions that prohibits indoor and personal gatherings.
“...customers expressed a strong preference for simplifying the existing fare structure. e design was also modi ed to include lower Local fares in response to customer feedback and to align with equity goals,” a news release from RTD reads.
According to Brandon Figliolino, a spokesperson for RTD, the Board of Directors is looking at a plan to combine local and regional fares, and lower the airport fare. A threehour pass would cost $2.75, a day pass $5.50 a monthly pass $88 and
It may be one way to get more riders. RTD saw an increase in ridership during its Zero Fare for Better Air period in August 2022, when services were free. According to a nal report on the program, overall ridership increased by 22% compared from July 2022 to August 2022, and average weekday daily ridership increased by 19.9% in August compared to July. e report also acknowledges the increase can’t only be attributed to the free rides.
State Representatives Jennifer Bacon and Stephanie Vigil and State Senator Faith Winter introduced a bill this year that will allow that same grant to be used for any month that a transit agency designates as its “ozone season.”
By Ellis Arnold Colorado Community MediaAdditionally, even with higher costs of driving, data provided by RTD shows that gas prices do not change ridership.
Laurie Hu , a spokesperson for RTD, wrote in an email that many factors a ect ridership, such as seasonality, weather, service levels and the opening of new lines.
As Denver metro counties continue to inch closer to local stay-at-home orders under Colorado’s system of coronavirusrelated restrictions, the state announced a new level of rules that prohibits indoor dining and personal gatherings — a change that applies to the majority of the Denver metro area and many counties in other regions.
She noted an increase in ridership in 2008 coincided with higher gas
e state’s COVID-19 dial, which has been in e ect since September, is the set of di erent levels of restrictions that each
Commerce City, which levied the tax along with a number of other Front Range communities, received $613,462 as a part of that agreement. According to the District’s lease agreement, that money must go towards youth activity programs.
Carolyn Keith, director of Parks, Recreation and Golf for the city, said other cities are considering the same issue.
county is required to follow based on the severity of a county’s local virus spread. e dial grew out of the state’s safer-athome order — the policy that came a er the statewide stay-at-home order this spring and allowed numerous types of businesses to reopen.
“A lot of folks are looking at capital projects or one-time expenditures or enhancing some scholarship programs that allow youth to participate in recreation programs,” Keith said.
e state recently switched to color identi ers — levels blue, yellow and orange rather than numbered levels — to avoid confusion. Until Nov. 17, level red meant a stay-at-home order. Now, level red — “severe risk” — is the second-
Keith suggested the money could be used to build an outdoor ninja course or a climbing wall for older
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kids, a trailer to carry equipment for outdoor sports, replace the department’s portable pitching mounds or balance beams. A portion could also be used to offer equipment grants for local youth sports associations, help fund equipment at Commerce City schools and purchase equipment for the city’s First Tee/Junior Golf program.
Brighton councilors agreed to use part of their share to improve local parks and purchase equipment for 27J schools located in Brighton.
Councilor Jennifer AllenThomas suggested talking to the city’s Youth Advisory Council to finad out what they want and Councilor Renee Chacon suggested looking beyond just sports.
Councilor Susan Noble agreed with both.
“I’m wondering if we should reach out more broadly and ask our community how they want this $600,000 windfall to be used,” Noble said. “It really is a large sum of money, which is really terrific, but what is the best way to use this money that will benefit the most youth in Commerce City. That includes those who don’t do sports but instead their time to arts and culture.”
prices. However, ridership remained the same in 2014 when gas prices fell.
“RTD has been unable to attribute a direct correlation between gas prices and ridership (but) has seen just the opposite in some cases. On a longer-term basis, gas prices have risen but overall ridership for transit agencies has trended downward,” she wrote.
One strong correlation they found is employment rates: as unemployment rises, ridership goes down, and vice versa.
Getting more riders, and money
If people live near transit and it’s accessible, they’re more likely to take it. According to Brian Welch, RTD’s acting assistant general manager of planning, the pandemic disproportionately impacted the use of public transportation.
“If you look at air travel, vehicle miles traveled, freight, even I think ocean cruises, almost everybody has gotten back to where they were before the global pandemic. Public transportation remains one of the outliers, so we’re still feeling the effects of this disruption,” he said.
One of those reasons is due to teleworking. Not as many people are taking long trips to work. Even before the pandemic, increases in ridership weren’t proportional to increases in population.
“If we have all these people moving into the Denver Metro area, ostensibly we’ve got people moving in who don’t want to drive,” he said. “We don’t seem to be attracting those people as frequently as we’d like to.”
For public transportation to be attractive, people need incentives to take it.
Welch said expensive parking charges, congestion, safety and competitive travel times up the value. Even so, there are people who won’t do it — they love their car, Welch said.
“In North America, in the places where we have for 50, 75 years made it really attractive to drive, that makes transit tougher, to provide a value proposition and a good alternative for people,” he said.
To make transit an attractive option, it needs to be there and needs to be of quality, safe and frequent.
e price of transit is inelastic regarding incremental increases.
“Doesn’t matter if it’s free, because it still doesn’t help them (if it’s not of value),” he said.
However, for those on the margin, high fares play a role.
“If you could get to the airport cheaper by driving and parking than you could by taking one of our airport services, then yeah, the price is an issue,” Welch said.
Connecting the suburbs
Welch said that circumferential transit – public transportation options that circle a downtown area, connecting the outlying areas –has not worked well in the United States. Hub and spoke-type networks, from the suburbs to downtown, attract people from concentration to concentration in the U.S.
“It generally takes you too long to get all the way to where you need to go,” he said.
He said it’s a real challenge for those living in suburbs trying to get to other suburbs, such as Westminster to Brighton or ornton to Lone Tree.
Most success for RTD has come from connecting Denver, the tech center and Boulder. Each contain services that attract people and virtually guarantee ridership: colleges, hospitals, o ce buildings and commercial centers.
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ose inter-suburban connections may grow naturally if the suburbs continue to grow, b e ectively becoming hubs themselves, he said. But that does not answer the ageold question: how do we get people to ride transit?
RTD’s largest limitation is hiring employees, Welch said, and another will be funds. Welch said right now, RTD is in a good position with recent money coming from the federal government, such as the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act.) In the future, it won’t be so smooth.
at’s because 20% of RTD’s operating budget comes from fares, which is typical for a transportation agency. What’s not typical is the rest comes mostly from the federal government and sales tax – with no revenue coming from the state government.
In 2021, RTD’s total revenue and grants and contributions were $1.17 billion. Of that, about 7% came from operating revenues, about 64% from
sales tax and about 26% from grant operating assistance.
RTD’s operating revenues also were cut in half from 2019 to 2021. In 2019, operating revenues came in at $160.9 million but were slashed to $82.5 million in 2020 and reduced again to $83.1 million in 2021.
State Senator Winter said RTD needs a more reliable source of funding moving into the future to continue the boost it received from 2022’s Zero Fare for Better Air days promotion.
“We need to build on that success, continue that success, and make that success permanent,” Winter said.
To receive funding from municipalities and the state, Welch said RTD is working on showing people it’s worth it, with a lot of focus on safety and security.
“How can we be ready for them so that they instantly come back on transit and don’t start driving again?” Welch said.
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Help CCPD “Cram the Cruiser” at King Soopers on Feb. 25
e highlight of Commerce City’s annual “Spread the Love” food drive comes Saturday, Feb. 25 as police o cers encourage residents to ll police vehicles with donations of peanut butter and jelly for local food banks. O cers will be posted in front of both King Soopers stores in Commerce City — at 4850 E. 62nd Ave. and 15051 E. 104th Ave. —from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. for the event to chat with shoppers and give kids a look at their patrol vehicles while they collect donations.
Donation boxes will also be set up at both local King Soopers locations through Feb. 25. Donation bins are also in place at the following city facilities throughout the month of February: Bison Ridge Recreation Center, 13905 E. 112th Ave., Eagle Pointe Recreation Center, 6060 E. Parkway Dr., Commerce City Civic Center, 7887 E. 60th Ave., Municipal Service Center, 8602 Rosemary St.
Walk with a doc
Platte Valley Medical Center’s cardiac rehab team and Walk With A Doc will host monthly walks with Dr. Christopher Cannon, an interventional cardiologist at Brighton Heart and Vascular Institute.
is is a walking program for ev-
eryone interested in taking steps for a healthier lifestyle. After a few minutes to learn about a current health topic from the doctor, spend the rest of the hour enjoying a healthy walk and fun conversation. It’s a great way to get out, get active and enjoy all the bene ts that come from walking.
‘Taking No Chances’
e 17th Judicial District Attorney’s O ce and e Link, a community resource and assessment center in ornton, are o ering free, 10-week programs to families of Adams county teenagers to help develop personal and interpersonal drug-resistance skills.
Sessions are from 5:30 to 6;30 p.m. Wednesdays. Call 720-292-2811.
Boards/commissions’ openings
Commerce City has openings for several of its boards and commissions, including the city’s cultural council, the housing authority and the Derby review board.
Visit https://www.c3gov.com/ Home/Components/Form/Form/70
316b05422c448492c51da0f0e0fd86/ to sign up.
Legal self-help clinic
e Access to Justice Committee hosts a free, legal self-help clinic from 2 to 3:30 p.m. the rst Tuesday
of every month. e program is for those who don’t have legal representation and need help navigating through legal issues.
Volunteer attorneys are available to discuss such topics as family law, civil litigation, property and probate law. Call 303-405-3298 and ask for the Legal Self-Help Clinic at least 24 hours in advance.
Quali ed Listeners, a veteran and family resource hub serving northern Colorado and southern Wyoming, has a number of power chairs, power scooters and electric wheelchairs available.
To nd the closest facility to you visit www.va.gov/ nd-locations.
Quali ed Listeners also need volunteers to drive veterans to and from appointments, run errands for veterans who cannot get out, handyman services, help administer veteran and family resource guide inventory in local libraries and veterans to be trained to become quali ed listeners. Call 720-600-0860.
COVID-19 testing
Here’s where you can receive a test for COVID-19:
Brighton Advanced Urgent Care, 2801 Purcell St. Call 303-659-9700 or visit https://advurgent.com/loca-
Brighton Salud, 1860 Egbert St. Testing is available on Tuesday, ursday and Friday. Visit https:// www.saludclinic.org/covid-testing
Fort Lupton Salud, 1115 Second St. Testing is available on Tuesday and ursday. Call 303-697-2583 or visit https://www.saludclinic.org/covidtesting online.
Mental health
Community Reach Center o ers in-person intake assessments from 8 a.m. to noon Tuesdays at the Brighton Learning and Resource Campus, 1850 E. Egbert St. in Brighton. Call Community Reach Center at 303853-3500.
For walk-in intake, bring an ID and insurance information. For those who would prefer to complete the intake forms and schedule an appointment, the intake forms are available online at www.communityreachcenter.org. ere will be a short screening for u-like symptoms before the entrance to the center to ensure safety and wellness for everyone.
Anyone feeling unsafe or suicidal should call Colorado Crisis Services at 1-844-493-8255, text 38255, or visit the Behavioral Health Urgent Care (BHUC) Center at 2551 W. 84th Ave., Westminster.
Jack Berger Jr. passed away in the early morning hours of February 28th, 2023 as the sun was rising on his beloved family farm. He was able to ful ll his wishes of coming home and being surrounded by family and friends that loved him in the days prior to his death. e Circle of Life is now complete as he was greeted in heaven by his loving Dad, Mom, two brothers and sister.
Jack was born on January 26, 1943 to Jack and Barbara (Hochnadel) Berger. He was the youngest of four children and lived on the family farm his entire life.
On November 6, 1965, he married the love of his life, Sandy Goetz. ey recently celebrated their 57th wedding anniversary. He would say the secret to a long and happy marriage was to be able to say with conviction “Yes, Dear” and “Your right, Dear”. He would say “Happy wife, Happy life”. And we were happy.
Jack attended Fort Lupton schools, graduating in 1961. He was active in school as Head Boy in his senior year and participated in choir, band, plays, football, basketball, baseball and other school clubs. He was chosen to play on the Colorado All Star Football team while in high school. He was awarded a Football scholarship to UNC. After nishing one year of schooling there, he came home to help on the family farm. He continued farming there until
January 26, 1943 - February 28, 2023
his death.
In 1965, Jack joined the Air National Guard and was active for six years before being Honorably Discharged. One of his fondest memories was going to Antigua and building radio and satellite towers.
Jack was also involved in church and community. He was a life long member of St. William Catholic Church and served as Lector, Usher, Choir Member and helped with the Fall Festival. He was a ird Degree Knight’s of Columbus member and belonged to this Catholic Men’s organization for over 55 years.
roughout his children’s school years, he proudly served on the Fort Lupton school board and was very involved with their school activities. He also served as a member on the Brantner Ditch Board for many years.
Farming was always one of his rst loves. During his years in farming, Jack received many awards, some being from growing sugar beets for Great Western Sugar and barley for Coors Brewing. He also grew corn and alfalfa and wheat. Another great accomplishment was when he and his Dad started raising Black Angus cattle. For Jack, Faith, Family, Friends and FARMING were his life.
When he had free time, he enjoyed playing cards, eating out and going for drives with his family. He loved the holidays - especially Christmas. But what he really enjoyed was a drive to his “home away from home”, Blackhawk.
Jack is survived by his loving wife, Sandy, his son Michael (Marilyn), his daughter Melissa (Bob) Torbet, Grandchildren Jack Torbet (Little Jack), Madison Casados (Angel Garcia) and Great Grandchildren, Armando and Giovanni.
Left to lovingly remember all the good times spent with their Uncle are his nieces and nephews, Barb, Pat, Lori, Susan, Scott, Mark, David, Bob, Cathy, Tricia, Je , Lisa, Jessica, Jacob, Alivia and Steven and their families. He will be remembered fondly by his brothers-inlaws Tom and Steven (Tracy) and sisters-in-laws Sharon and Jody (Eduardo).
He was preceded in death by his parents, Jack and Barbara, his brother, John, his brother and sister-in-law, Leo and Ruby, his sister and brother-in-law, Ann and Jack Markley, nephew, Jim Berger, Father-in-law and Mother-in-law, Ed and Agnes Goetz, brother-in-law, Dennis, brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Gerald (Butch) and Phyllis, and nephew, Rodney.
Jack lived a good and honorable life - he was loved and he will be missed.
Arapahoe County Libraries
Locations: Multiple locations in Arapahoe County
Website: arapahoelibraries.org
Details: Each year, Arapahoe libraries hosts a variety of reading events and gatherings to help fill the summer hours.
Jefferson County Library
Locations: Events in Lakewood, Arvada, Golden, Evergreen, Edgewater, Wheat Ridge and more
Website: https://jeffcolibrary.org/
Details: With summer coming, the Jefferson County Library system is already holding information sessions and planning events, such as the Cosmic Conversations: Telescope Highlights of the Midnight Sky in June.
Douglas County Libraries
Locations: See website
Website: www.dcl.org/camp-dcl/
Details: Choose from weeklong half-day camps at six DCL locations or full-day camps at select locations from June 5 through Aug. 4. Camps are facilitated by subject matter experts and supported by trained staff and volunteers. Camp themes include science, robotics, creative arts, LEGOs, cooking and baking, with each camp geared to a specific age range.
Englewood – 2023 KidConnections
Summer Camp
Locations: See website
Website: https://bit.ly/3YRWCcC
Details: The program is a fully licensed day care by the State of Colorado, Department of Human Services for children 5 years old (and completed kindergarten) through 14 years old. There is a registration fee of $10 per child.
City of Golden
Locations: See website
Website: https://bit.ly/3Sm6Y1X
Details: Summer camp registration opens Feb. 28 for residents and March 2 for nonresidents. Golden addresses are not all within city limits; some are actually part of unincorporated Jefferson County. Check if your Golden address is within city limits at addresslookup.jeffco.us.
Evergreen Park & Recreation District
Locations: Variety of locations
Website: www.evergreenrecreation. com/201/Camps
Details: The annual programs provide options for kids starting at 3 years old.
City of Thornton – 2023 summer camps
Locations: Varies by camp
Website: www.thorntonco.gov/recreation/ Pages/registration-information.aspx
Details: The annual summer program is already underway with registration for residents beginning on Feb. 1. Nonresidents joined on Feb. 2. From physical activities and sports camps to arts and more — the annual program will continue to register participants.
City of Northglenn summer programs
Locations: See website
Website: www.northglenn.org/rec_and_ events/childrens_programs.php
Details: Participants will enjoy their time at the Northglenn Recreation Center swimming two times a week, playing games/ activities in the beautiful gym, going on fi eld trips, having in-house experiences, riding pedal boats at Webster Lake, playing daily at E.B Rains Jr. Memorial Park, plus much more.
Wheat Ridge Parks & Recreation
Location: 4355 Field St., Wheat Ridge
Website: www.rootedinfun.com/191
/Sun-Camp
Details: Wheat Ridge Sun Camp is a state-licensed day camp for children ages 6 to 13; offered during Jefferson County Public Schools’ spring, summer and winter breaks.
Arvada summer camps program
Location: 6901 Wadsworth Blvd., Arvada
Website: https://arvadacenter.org/education/summer-camps
Details: This summer, the Arvada center is offering a variety of half day camps and full-day camps — including prescheduled Awesome Art Packs. Awesome Art Packs are combinations of our most popular summer camps that provide full day activities for students. These camp packages are a creative and convenient way to give your child a multi-disciplinary arts experience this summer.
Highlands Ranch Community Association
Locations: Recreation centers throughout the community Website: https://hrcaonline.org/classescamps-activities/camps
Details: Every year, the Highlands Ranch Community Association works to provide something for everyone in its summer camp program. For children into sports, there are plenty of athletic camps available. For those looking to improve in art, arts and education programs are plentiful.
Town of Castle Rock Summer Camp Program
Locations: Vary based on camp
Website: https://www.crgov.com/3270/
Summer-Camps
Details: From sports camps to jedi training and science and arts — the Town of Castle Rock prevents a full slate of summer camp programs in 2023. Visit the town’s website to learn more about ages, prices and details.
Commerce City Parks & Recreation
Locations: Eagle Pointe Recreation Center, 6060 E. Parkway Drive, Commerce City
Website: https://recreation.c3gov.com/ classes-programs/camps
Details: Youth Camp Venture is a traditional camp for children ages 6 to 10 and offers arts and crafts, STEM, active play, swimming and field trips. Camp takes place primarily outside at Eagle Pointe Rec Center. Adventure Trek is an outdoor adventure program that provides a new experience every day. Those ages 11 to 15 travel offsite for hiking, survival skills training, water activities and nature-based programming.
Town of Parker/Parker Fieldhouse
Location: 18700 Plaza Drive, Parker
Website: https://parkerrec.com/2029/ Summer-Day-Camp
Details: Ages 5 to 13 can join this camp for themed games, activities, crafts and a ton of fun at the Parker Fieldhouse. Campers will be separated into age groups 5 to 6 years, 7 to 9 years, and 10 to 13 years. Expect swimming days and field trips too.
Foothills Parks & Recreation District
Location: 6612 S. Ward St., Littleton
Website: www.ifoothills.org/school-carecamps/#camps
Details: Details will be posted online for the 2023 summer program in March.
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The Giggling Life Care Farm
Location: 14583 Cherry St., Thornton
Website: www.thegigglinglife.com/summer-farm-fun
Details: If your kids love animals you need to check out The Giggling Life Care Farm in Thornton for summer activities.
The Giggling Life Care Farm is special for a lot of reasons, but the most important one is Kristi — the owner. She has a BS in psychology and a master’s in education, has studied life coaching for the last eight years, and is certified in Equine Assisted Coaching and Pet Therapy.
Highlands Ranch — Camp Backcountry
Location: 6005 Ron King Trail, Littleton
Website: hrcaonline.org/classes-campsactivities/camps/camp-backcountry
Details: Nestled into 8,200 acres of wildlife conservation property just south of C-470 on Santa Fe Drive, Camp Backcountry is the spot for a build-a-fort, hikejust-to-explore, and don’t-forget-yourbinoculars kind of summer for your kids. The Backcountry believes that children learn, grow, and thrive best when outdoors and immersed in nature. Our week-long, full-day outdoor camps support the needs of children by using a whole-child, experiential learning approach. From minicamps to leaders-in-training programs,
the camps are for ages 5-17.
Great Outdoors Summer Camp
Location: Miller Activity Complex — 1375 W. Plum Creek Pkwy, Castle Rock
Website: www.crgov.com/3270/SummerCamps
Details: This regional park includes the Miller Activity Complex (MAC), Millhouse, Amphitheater, Challenge Hill, ziplines, Adventure Tower, Sky Trek, and adventure playground area as well as over ten miles of hiking and biking trails. For ages 10-15.
Chatfield Stables Horse Camps
Location: 11500 N. Roxborough Park Road, Littleton
Website: www.chatfieldstables.com/ horse-camps.html
Details: Chatfield Stables is the longestrunning horse camp in the area. Every child has their own horse for the entire week. Kids get to lead, feed, water and work with their horses every day. Campers learn horse care, including grooming and bridling. They water and feed their horses, learn to groom them, and take care of them at the end of the day. We ride daily, whether in the arena or on the trail.
Community Sailing of Colorado
Locations: 4800 S. Dayton St., Greenwood
Village
Website: www.communitysailing.org
Details: Community Sailing of Colorado provides premier sailing programs (summer camps, adult classes, adaptive sailing,
and community partnership events) at Cherry Creek and Boulder reservoirs. The weeklong summer camps range from beginner through advanced sailing for youth ages 5-17. It’s a perfect fit for any adventurous spirit who loves the outdoors.
At the YMCA of Metro Denver, our youth development philosophy is grounded in 150 years of lifting up kids and helping them reach their full potential. It’s a philosophy centered on two critical factors: creating a unique sense of belonging and always incorporating the pure fun and joy of childhood.
Camps include adventure camps, sports programs, art that focuses on ceramics, painting, drawing, digital media and more. To find camps in local communities, visit the website at https://bit.ly/3Kg6GYM. Summer camp programs are available in the following Denver metro cities:
• Arvada
• Aurora
• Broomfield
• Centennial
• Commerce City
• Denver
• Golden
• Lakewood
• Littleton
• Thornton
• Wheat Ridge
Kookalooz Space Playground: STEM Summer Camp
Locations: 6805 W. 88th Ave., Westminster
Website: www.kookalooz.com/westminster-co/summer-camps/
Details: 5 different camps from the basics of space to engineering. Each camp is one week long. For ages 5-10.
Colorado Adventure Point
Location: 10455 W. 6th Ave., Suite 150, Lakewood
Website: https://coloradoadventurepoint. org/
Details: CAP’s STEM Camp isn’t your typical science camp. Our campers get to experiment with chemistry, physics and engineering through a variety of materials, experiments and challenges to meet their curiosities and skill level in our challenge by choice model. In addition to building engineering models and friendships, the campers get to enjoy our climbing wall, archery range and more — and learn the science behind these fun activities. Camps are available for ages 6-12.
Butterfly Pavilion
Location: 6252 W. 104th Ave., Westminster
Website: https://butterflies.org/
Details: Starting June 5 and running through Aug. 11, the Butterfly Pavilion hosts all the creepy crawlies and your children at camp. There are five themes, which repeat once and include spider week, junior zookeeper and survival stories, where kids can learn about how insects adapt to survive.
Mad Science
Locations: Multiple locations in the Denver metro area, including the Littleton area, Denver and Broomfield
Website: https://colorado.madscience.org/
Details: These camps are designed for ages 6 to 12, though sessions such as Red-Hot Robots and Advanced Robotics camps are more appropriate for ages 8 to 12. Instructors are mostly college students pursuing degrees in education or science and teachers off for the summer. Themes include chemistry, space science, forensics, engineering and more. Each camp is weeklong, though times can vary.
Air & Space Camp
Location: Wings Over the Rockies at 7711 E. Academy Blvd., Denver
Website: wingsmuseum.org/education/ camp/
Details: Ready for an aerospace adventure? At Wings Over the Rockies that’s exactly what kids ages 8 to 14 can expect in these week-long camps. The fun starts June 5 and goes on until Aug. 11, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily.
Center for the Arts: Summer in Color
Location: 31880 Rocky Village Dr., Evergreen
Website: https://evergreenarts.org/summercamp/
Details: Camps explore various media, from clay sculpting and wheel throwing, to pop art and mural painting, to the art of different cultures and the art of the masters. Several of our camps also incorporate outdoor components, including hikes, yoga, and opportunities for photography and eco-art projects. Let kids explore their creative side with imaginative and inspiring camps at CAE this summer. For ages 5-17.
Denver Art Museum
Location: 100 W. 14th Ave. Pkwy., Denver
Website: www.denverartmuseum.org/en/ summer-camps
Details: The camps at the Denver Art Museum get broken into three age groups: 5 to 6, 7 to 8, and 9 to 11. Overall, the themes remain the same — there are camps about art in nature, how to draw, learning about color and sculpture. Each camp runs from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and includes plenty of time in the museum to garner inspiration.
Craftsman & Apprentice
Location: 1335 E 22nd Ave., Denver
Website: craftsmanandapprentice.com/ pages/summer-2023
Details: Ages 5 to 11 can spend the summer creating worlds out of cardboard, paint, hot glue, ribbons, corks, buttons and more at this Denver kids’ crafting studio. Themes include toys, crafty critters, fiber arts and more.
The Apollo Center Summer Camps
Location: 2655 Industrial Lane, Broomfield
Website: www.theapollocenter.com/ campdescriptions
Details: The Apollo Center offers a variety of skill-based camps for kids and adults alike. Aerial Performance Camps for kids
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ages 5-17 years focus on learning aerial technique and choreography throughout the week which will culminate with a camp performance based on the camp theme.
Front Range Theatre Company Triple Threat Summer Camp
Locations: 15035 Performing Arts School, Parker
Website: www.frontrangetheatre.org/triplethreat-summer-camp.html
Details: Working with professional instructors with years of experience, your child will learn the three major elements of any stage performer: Voice, Dance and Acting. The camps are designed to challenge performers in the entire range of life in the theatre, including a live performance in a mainstage venue!
Audience of One Youth Theatre Camp
Location: Highlands Ranch
Website: www.AO1Theater.org
Details: Whether a student is looking to try out theater for the first time, polish skills or have fun with friends, the AO1 has one-totwo-week camps can work in the summer schedule. AO1’s summer programming includes kids’ productions for ages 5-12, workshops for ages 8-18, and a two-week intensive program for teenagers.
The Arvada Center
Location: 6901 Wadsworth Blvd. Arvada
Website: https://arvadacenter.org/
Details: If your kid is 5 to 12 and loves a bit of drama and/or art, the Arvada Center has a slew of full- and half-day camps available. The best and most economic way to sign up for camp is to do it in three- or four-week blocks, and the venue offers combinations of visual art, musical theater, drama and music.
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Location: 4000 E. Quincy Ave., Englewood
Website: www.KentDenver.org
Details: Summer at Kent Denver School offers all children ages 4–18 the opportunity to experience innovative, creative, handson learning in the arts, athletics, our Tiny Farm Day Camp, academics, innovation and technology.
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Location: 8817 S. Broadway, Highlands Ranch
Website: www.StLukesPAA.org
Details: From preschool age to high school students there are a large variety of summer camp shows planned in Highlands Ranch and Castle Rock areas. Registration is now open.
Castle Rock Dance Academy
Locations: 140 S. Wilcox St. Suite A, Castle Rock
Website: http://www.castlerockdanceacademy.com/
Details: At Castle Rock Dance Academy (CRDA), best friends are made, etiquette and self-discipline are taught, and students learn skills they can carry with them through life. The program offers weekly dance classes in
Bowlero
Locations: Multiple locations in Cherry Creek, Littleton and Lone Tree
Website: www.bowlero.com
Details: Fun for all skill levels, Bowlero’s modern spin on bowling is the perfect way to spend quality time with the kids. Celebrate every strike, spare and yes, even gutter balls, with the most famous lanes in the game and a delicious menu of classic American eats.
Golden Goal Sports Complex
Location: 2650 Alkire St., Golden
Website: www.goldengoalsc.com/summersoccer-camps
Details: Golden Goal offers spring break camps and summer camps for all ages from under 5 to high school.
Camp Urbie at Urban Air Adventure Park
Location: 15400 E. Briarwood Circle, Aurora
Website: https://bit.ly/3IuCQOO
Details: Let ‘em Fly for a whole week of play, in-park activities, snacks and more. Camp Urbie’s Adventure Camp is the best way to beat the summer heat and play in the best indoor playground in town. The weeklong camp is open to kids 7 years and up.
Gold Medal Athletic Camp
Location: Castle Rock Recreation Center
Website: https://www.crgov.com
Details: Athletes will participate in small- and large-group instruction, drills and games or scrimmages. We welcome beginner athletes to learn how to use proper mechanics and fundamentals of the sport and intermediate or advanced athletes who want to continue to grow their motor skills and skill in the sport. For ages 7-12.
Tigar Gymnastics Camps
Location: 4860 Van Gordon St. Unit B, Wheat Ridge
Website: www.TigarGymnastics.com
Details: A variety of programs at a variety of ages is available at the gymnastics center, including ninja classes and programs for older ages.
RMF Soccer Camp
Location: Aurora Sports Park at 19300 E. Colfax Ave., Aurora
Website: https://rmfsoccercampsusa. com/soccer-camp-denver/
Details: From July 17 to July 21, this prorun soccer camp will come to Colorado. It’s run by experienced Spanish UEFA coaches, and goes from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day. Kids from 6 to 16 can sign up.
Aerial Cirque Over Denver
Location: 4605 Quebec St., Denver.
Website: https://aerialcirqueoverdenver.com/
Details: If your child is thinking of joining the circus, or just wants to bend, twist and soar through the air, this is the camp for them. Dates run from May 29 through August 14, and include morning and afternoon camps (9:30 a.m. to noon and 12:30 to 3 p.m.) for ages 6 to 16.
Maestro Music Institute
Location: 6478 Ward Road, Arvada
Website: maestromusicinstitute. com/2023-instrumental-summer-camp
Details: Instrumental Summer Camp is back this year covering a myriad of ensemble opportunities. We will be offering Rock Band, Orchestra, Choir/Theater, Piano ensemble and composition. Summer campers will have the opportunity to learn new instruments in addition to honing their skills on their primary instrument. Students will work in large and small ensemble groups and perform a variety of music at the end of the week.
Kidzrock Rock Band Camp
Location: 2842 S. Broadway, Englewood
Website: www.musicallifedenver.com/ summercamp
Cost: $319
Details: Rock Band Summer Camp teaches children ages 4 to 7 how to play in a rock band. Campers learn to play drums, electric guitar, keyboard and sing. On the final day, campers perform a short (adorable) concert for parents and family. In addition to rock band time, students get to make music-related arts and crafts, create a fantasy band identity, and play outdoor games at the park next to the school. No prior musical experience is required. No investment in gear is required.
Avid 4 Adventure
Locations: Various spots
Website: https://avid4.com/summercamps
Details: For two weeks kids get to bask in nature, away from their parent, at either Camp Windy Peak near Bailey, or Camp Blue Sky near Evergreen. The kids sleep in cabins and build their skill sets in nature and with outdoor sport activities.
Cheley Colorado Camps
Location: Cheley Colorado Camps at 3960 Fish Creek Road, Estes Park.
Website: https://www.cheley.com/
Details: If your kid is 9 to 17, send them off to a 27-day overnight camp in Estes Park. Full term is June 13 to August 6, or chose a half term from June 13 to July 9, or July 11 to Aug. 6. Activities include horseback riding, water sports, art and plenty of outdoor adventure.
Camp Granite Lake
Locations: 11902 Camp Eden Road, Golden
Website: https://www.campgranitelake.com/
Details: Located in the mountains about an hour from Denver, the camp covers 135 acres including a private lake. It’s a co-ed camp for grades second to ninth. Choose from two sessions, either June 19 through July 8, or July 10 through July 29. There are also minicamp options for grades 1st through 4th, covering the week of July 31 or Aug. 7.
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NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF REGULAR ELECTION BY THE DESIGNATED ELECTION OFFICIAL FOR THE REUNION RIDGE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 2
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Reunion Ridge Metropolitan District No. 2, Adams County, Colorado, that at the close of business on the sixty-third (63rd) day before the election or thereafter there were not more candidates for Director than offices to be filled, including candidates filing affidavits of intent to be write-in candidates; therefore, the election to be held on May 2, 2023, is hereby cancelled.
The following candidates are declared elected:
Audrey Lam
Four-year term to 2027
Heidi Moore
Four-year term to 2027
Bertrand J. Bauer
Two-year term to 2025
REUNION RIDGE METROPOLITAN
DISTRICT NO. 2
By: /s/ Sarah Luetjen Designated Election OfficialLegal Notice No. CCX916
First Publication: March 9, 2023
Last Publication: March 9, 2023
Publisher: Commerce City Sentinel Express
Public Notice
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION and CERTIFIED STATEMENT OF RESULTS
§1-13.5-513(6), 32-1-104,1-11-103(3) C.R.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the North Range Village Metropolitan District, Adams County, Colorado, that at the close of business on the sixty-third day before the election, there were not more candidates for director than offices to be filled, including candidates filing affidavits of intent to be write-in candidates; therefore, the election to be held on May 02, 2023 is hereby canceled pursuant to section 1-13.5-513(6) C.R.S.
The following candidates are hereby declared elected:
Debra Eggleston
Term: Four (4) Years
Term Expiration: May 2027
Jason Pacheco
Term: Four (4) Years
Term Expiration: May 2027
NORTH RANGE VILLAGE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT
By: /s/ Charles Wolfersberger
Designated Election Official 8354 Northfield Blvd Building G, Suite 3700 Denver, CO 80238 northrangevillage.org
Legal Notice No. CCX938
First Publication: March 9, 2023
Last Publication: March 9, 2023
Publisher: Commerce City Sentinel Express
Public Notice
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF REGULAR ELECTION BY THE DESIGNATED ELECTION OFFICIAL FOR THE REUNION CENTER METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 2
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Reunion Center Metropolitan District No. 2, Adams County, Colorado, that at the close of business on the sixty-third (63rd) day before the election or thereafter there were not more candidates for Director than offices to be filled, including candidates filing affidavits of intent to be write-in candidates; therefore, the election to be held on May 2, 2023, is hereby cancelled.
The following candidates are declared elected:
Audrey Lam
Four-year term to 2027
Heidi Moore
Four-year term to 2027
Bertrand J. Bauer
Two-year term to 2025
REUNION CENTER METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 2
By: /s/ Sarah LuetjenDesignated Election Official
Legal Notice No. CCX911
First Publication: March 9, 2023
Last Publication: March 9, 2023
Publisher: Commerce City Sentinel Express
Public Notice
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF REGULAR ELECTION BY THE DESIGNATED ELECTION OFFICIAL FOR THE REUNION NATURAL RESOURCE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Reunion Natural Resource Metropolitan District, Adams County, Colorado, that at the close of business on the sixty-third (63rd) day before the election or thereafter there were not more candidates for Director than offices to be filled, including candidates filing affidavits of intent to be write-in candidates; therefore, the election to be held on May 2, 2023, is hereby cancelled.
The following candidates are declared elected:
Audrey Lam
Four-year term to 2027
Heidi Moore
Four-year term to 2027
Bertrand J. Bauer
Two-year term to 2025
REUNION NATURAL RESOURCE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT
By:
/s/ Sarah LuetjenDesignated Election Official
Legal Notice No. CCX919
First Publication: March 9, 2023
Last Publication: March 9, 2023
Publisher: Commerce City Sentinel Express
Public Notice
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION and CERTIFIED STATEMENT OF RESULTS
§1-13.5-513(6), 32-1-104,1-11-103(3) C.R.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Laredo Metropolitan District, Adams County, Colorado, that at the close of business on the sixty-third day before the election, there were not more candidates for director than offices to be filled, including candidates filing affidavits of intent to be write-in candidates; therefore, the election to be held on May 02, 2023 is hereby canceled pursuant to section 1-13.5-513(6) C.R.S.
The following candidates are hereby declared elected:
Jamie Ho
Term: Four (4) Years
Term Expiration: May 2027
John Hines
Term: Four (4) Years
Term Expiration: May 2027
LAREDO METROPOLITAN DISTRICT
By: /s/ Charles Wolfersberger
Designated Election Official 8354 Northfield Blvd Building G, Suite 3700 Denver, CO 80238 laredometro.org
Legal Notice No. CCX939
First Publication: March 9, 2023
Last Publication: March 9, 2023
Publisher: Commerce City Sentinel Express
Public Notice
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF REGULAR ELECTION BY THE DESIGNATED ELECTION OFFICIAL FOR THE REUNION CENTER METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 3
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Reunion Center Metropolitan District No. 3, Adams County, Colorado, that at the close of business on the sixty-third (63rd) day before the election or thereafter there were not more candidates for Director than offices to be filled, including candidates filing affidavits of intent to be write-in candidates; therefore, the election to be held on May 2, 2023, is hereby cancelled.
The following candidates are declared elected:
Audrey Lam
Four-year term to 2027
Heidi Moore
Four-year term to 2027
Bertrand J. Bauer
Two-year term to 2025
REUNION CENTER METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 3
By: /s/ Sarah Luetjen
Designated Election Official
Legal Notice No. CCX912
First Publication: March 9, 2023
Last Publication: March 9, 2023
Publisher: Commerce City Sentinel Express
Public Notice
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF REGULAR ELECTION BY THE DESIGNATED ELECTION OFFICIAL FOR THE REUNION CENTER METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 1
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Reunion Center Metropolitan District No. 1, Adams County, Colorado, that at the close of business on the sixty-third (63rd) day before the election or thereafter there were not more candidates for Director than offices to be filled, including candidates filing affidavits of intent to be write-in candidates; therefore, the election to be held on May 2, 2023, is hereby cancelled.
The following candidates are declared elected:
Audrey Lam
Four-year term to 2027
Heidi Moore
Four-year term to 2027
Bertrand J. Bauer
Two-year term to 2025
Designated Election Official
Legal Notice No. CCX910
First Publication: March 9, 2023
Last Publication: March 9, 2023
Publisher: Commerce City Sentinel
Express
Public Notice
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION and CERTIFIED STATEMENT OF RESULTS
§1-13.5-513(6), 32-1-104,1-11-103(3) C.R.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Fronterra Village Metropolitan District No. 2, Adams County, Colorado, that at the close of business on the sixty-third day before the election, there were not more candidates for director than offices to be filled, including candidates filing affidavits of intent to be write-in candidates; therefore, the election to be held on May 02, 2023 is hereby canceled pursuant to section 1-13.5-513(6) C.R.S.
The following candidates are hereby declared elected:
Leslie Foster
Term: Four (4) Years
Term Expiration: May 2027
Burnadette Bugarin
Term: Four (4) Years
Term Expiration: May 2027
Vacancy
Term: Four (4) Years
Term Expiration: May 2027
FRONTERRA VILLAGE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 2
By: /s/ Charles Wolfersberger Designated Election Official8354 Northfield Blvd
Building G, Suite 3700 Denver, CO 80238
fronterravillagemetro2.org
Legal Notice No. CCX935
First Publication: March 9, 2023
Last Publication: March 9, 2023
Publisher: Commerce City Sentinel Express
Public Notice
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF REGULAR ELECTION BY THE DESIGNATED ELECTION OFFICIAL FOR THE REUNION CENTER METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 5
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Reunion Center Metropolitan District No. 5, Adams County, Colorado, that at the close of business on the sixty-third (63rd) day before the election or thereafter there were not more candidates for Director than offices to be filled, including candidates filing affidavits of intent to be write-in candidates; therefore, the election to be held on May 2, 2023, is hereby cancelled.
The following candidates are declared elected:
Audrey Lam
Four-year term to 2027
Heidi Moore
Four-year term to 2027
Bertrand J. Bauer
Two-year term to 2025
REUNION CENTER METROPOLITAN
DISTRICT NO. 5
By: /s/ Sarah Luetjen Designated Election OfficialLegal Notice No. CCX914
First Publication: March 9, 2023
Last Publication: March 9, 2023
Publisher: Commerce City Sentinel Express
Public Notice
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION and CERTIFIED STATEMENT OF RESULTS
§1-13.5-513(6), 32-1-104,1-11-103(3) C.R.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Buffalo Highlands Metropolitan District, Adams County, Colorado, that at the close of business on the sixty-third day before the election, there were not more candidates for director than offices to be filled, including candidates filing affidavits of intent to be write-in candidates; therefore, the election to be held on May 02, 2023 is hereby canceled pursuant to section 1-13.5-513(6) C.R.S.
The following candidates are hereby declared elected:
Brandon Young
Term: Four (4) Years
Term Expiration: May 2027
Bonny Buck Bayless
Term: Four (4) Years
Term Expiration: May 2027
By: /s/ Charles Wolfersberger
Designated Election Official 8354 Northfield Blvd
Building G, Suite 3700 Denver, CO 80238 buffalohighlandsmetro.org
Legal Notice No. CCX932
First Publication: March 9, 2023
Last Publication: March 9, 2023
Publisher: Commerce City Sentinel Express
Public Notice
AVISO DE CANCELACIÓN DE LA ELECCIÓN REGULAR POR PARTE DEL FUNCIONARIO ELECTORAL DESIGNADO
POR MEDIO DEL PRESENTE DOCUMENTO el Canal Avenue Distrito Metropolitano del Condado de Adams, Colorado, notifica que al cierre del horario del sexagésimo tercer día antes de la elección no había más candidatos para director que los puestos a ser ocupados, lo cual incluye a los candidatos que están presentando declaraciones juradas de intención para ser candidatos de denominación directa; por consiguiente, la elección a celebrarse el 2 de mayo de 2023, queda por medio del presente cancelada, de conformidad con la Sección 1-13.5-513, C.R.S.
Los siguientes candidatos son declarados electos:
Taylor Nelson hasta la segundo elección regular (Mayo 4, 2027)
Vacante hasta la segundo elección regular (Mayo 4, 2027)
Vacante hasta la próximo elección regular (Mayo 6, 2025)
FECHADO EL: 1 de marzo 2023
/s/ Catherine V. Will
Funcionario electoral designado para el Canal Avenue Distrito Metropolitano c/o McGeady Becher P.C. 450 E. 17th Avenue, Suite 400 Denver, Colorado 80203-1254 Teléfono:303-592-4380
Legal Notice No. CCX921
First Publication: March 9, 2023
Last Publication: March 9, 2023
Publisher: Commerce City Sentinel Express
Public Notice NOTICE OF CANCELLATION and CERTIFIED STATEMENT OF RESULTS
§1-13.5-513(6), 32-1-104,1-11-103(3) C.R.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the BNC Metropolitan District No. 2, Adams County, Colorado, that at the close of business on the sixty-third day before the election, there were not more candidates for director than offices to be filled, including candidates filing affidavits of intent to be write-in candidates; therefore, the election to be held on May 02, 2023 is hereby canceled pursuant to section 1-13.5-513(6) C.R.S.
The following candidates are hereby declared elected:
Vacancy
Term: Four (4) Years
Term Expiration: May 2027
Patrick Wright
Term: Four (4) Years
Term Expiration: May 2027
Pardeep Sandhu
Term: Four (4) Years
Term Expiration: May 2027
BNC METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 2
By: /s/ Charles Wolfersberger
Designated Election Official 8354 Northfield Blvd Building G, Suite 3700 Denver, CO 80238 turnberrymetro2.org
Legal Notice No. CCX930
First Publication: March 9, 2023
Last Publication: March 9, 2023
Publisher: Commerce City Sentinel Express
Public Notice
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF REGULAR ELECTION BY THE DESIGNATED ELECTION OFFICIAL FOR THE REUNION RIDGE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 1
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Reunion Ridge Metropolitan District No. 1, Adams County, Colorado, that at the close of business on the sixty-third (63rd) day before the election or thereafter there were not more candidates for Director than offices to be filled, including candidates filing affidavits of intent to be write-in candidates; therefore, the election to be held on May 2, 2023, is hereby cancelled.
The following candidates are declared elected:
Audrey Lam
Four-year term to 2027
Heidi Moore
Four-year term to 2027
Bertrand J. Bauer
Two-year term to 2025
REUNION RIDGE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 1
By: /s/ Sarah
LuetjenDesignated Election Official
Legal Notice No. CCX915
First Publication: March 9, 2023
Last Publication: March 9, 2023
Publisher: Commerce City Sentinel Express
Public Notice
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF REGULAR ELECTION BY THE DESIGNATED ELECTION OFFICIAL FOR THE REUNION CENTER METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 4
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Reunion Center Metropolitan District No. 4, Adams County, Colorado, that at the close of business on the sixty-third (63rd) day before the election or thereafter there were not more candidates for Director than offices to be filled, including candidates filing affidavits of intent to be write-in candidates; therefore, the election to be held on May 2, 2023, is hereby cancelled.
The following candidates are declared elected:
Audrey Lam
Four-year term to 2027
Heidi Moore
Four-year term to 2027
Bertrand J. Bauer
Two-year term to 2025
REUNION CENTER METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 4
By: /s/ Sarah Luetjen
Designated Election Official
Legal Notice No. CCX913
First Publication: March 9, 2023
Last Publication: March 9, 2023
Publisher: Commerce City Sentinel Express
Public Notice
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION and CERTIFIED STATEMENT OF RESULTS
§1-13.5-513(6), 32-1-104,1-11-103(3) C.R.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Fronterra Village Metropolitan District No. 1, Adams County, Colorado, that at the close of business on the sixty-third day before the election, there were not more candidates for director than offices to be filled, including candidates filing affidavits of intent to be write-in candidates; therefore, the election to be held on May 02, 2023 is hereby canceled pursuant to section 1-13.5-513(6) C.R.S.
The following candidates are hereby declared elected:
Sandy Mower
Term: Four (4) Years
Term Expiration: May 2027
Norman Kent Mower
Term: Four (4) Years
Term Expiration: May 2027
Nicole Mattson
Term: Four (4) Years
Term Expiration: May 2027
FRONTERRA VILLAGE
METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 1
By:
/s/ Charles WolfersbergerDesignated Election Official 8354 Northfield Blvd Building G, Suite 3700 Denver, CO 80238 fronterravillagemetro1.org
Legal Notice No. CCX934
First Publication: March 9, 2023
Last Publication: March 9, 2023
Publisher: Commerce City Sentinel Express
Public Notice
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF REGULAR ELECTION BY THE DESIGNATED ELECTION OFFICIAL FOR THE REUNION RIDGE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 4
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Reunion Ridge Metropolitan District No. 4, Adams County, Colorado, that at the close of business on the sixty-third (63rd) day before the election or thereafter there were not more candidates for Director than offices to be filled, including candidates filing affidavits of intent to be write-in candidates; therefore, the election to be held on May 2, 2023, is hereby cancelled.
The following candidates are declared elected:
Audrey Lam
Four-year term to 2027
Heidi Moore
Four-year term to 2027
Bertrand J. Bauer
Two-year term to 2025
REUNION RIDGE METROPOLITAN
DISTRICT NO. 4
By: /s/ Sarah Luetjen DesignatedElection Official
Legal Notice No. CCX918
First Publication: March 9, 2023
Last Publication: March 9, 2023
Publisher: Commerce City Sentinel Express
Public Notice
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION and CERTIFIED STATEMENT OF RESULTS
§1-13.5-513(6), 32-1-104,1-11-103(3) C.R.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the North Range Metropolitan District No. 1, Adams County, Colorado, that at the close of business on the sixty-third day before the
election, there were not more candidates for director than offices to be filled, including candidates filing affidavits of intent to be write-in candidates; therefore, the election to be held on May 02, 2023 is hereby canceled pursuant to section 1-13.5-513(6) C.R.S.
The following candidates are hereby declared elected:
Roger Japp Term: Four (4) Years
Term Expiration: May 2027
Anna Phillips
Term: Four (4) Years
Term Expiration: May 2027
Ryan Keefer Term: Four (4) Years
Term Expiration: May 2027
NORTH RANGE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 1
By:
/s/ Charles WolfersbergerDesignated Election Official 8354 Northfield Blvd Building G, Suite 3700 Denver, CO 80238 www.northrangemetro1.org
Legal Notice No. CCX937
First Publication: March 9, 2023
Last Publication: March 9, 2023
Publisher: Commerce City Sentinel Express
Public Notice
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION and
CERTIFIED STATEMENT OF RESULTS
§1-13.5-513(6), 32-1-104,1-11-103(3)
C.R.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Buckley Ranch Metropolitan District, Adams County, Colorado, that at the close of business on the sixty-third day before the election, there were not more candidates for director than offices to be filled, including candidates filing affidavits of intent to be write-in candidates; therefore, the election to be held on May 02, 2023 is hereby canceled pursuant to section 1-13.5-513(6) C.R.S.
The following candidates are hereby declared elected:
Stephanie Allen
Term: Four (4) Years
Term Expiration: May 2027
James Jepson
Term: Four (4) Years Term Expiration: May 2027
BUCKLEY RANCH METROPOLITAN DISTRICT
By:
/s/ Charles WolfersbergerDesignated Election Official
8354 Northfield Blvd Building G, Suite 3700 Denver, CO 80238 buckleyranchmetro.org/
Legal Notice No. CCX931
First Publication: March 9, 2023
Last Publication: March 9, 2023
Publisher: Commerce City Sentinel Express
Public Notice
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF REGULAR ELECTION BY THE DESIGNATED ELECTION OFFICIAL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Third Creek Metropolitan District No. 2, Adams County, Colorado, that at the close of business on the sixty-third day before the election there were not more candidates for director than offices to be filled, including candidates filing affidavits of intent to be write-in candidates; therefore, the election to be held on May 2, 2023, is hereby canceled pursuant to Section 1-13.5-513, C.R.S.
The following candidates are declared elected:
Jonathan Beckwitt until the second regular election (May 4, 2027)
Debra Hessler until the second regular election (May 4, 2027)
Kent Pedersen until the second regular election (May 4, 2027)
Brian Stockton until the next regular election (May 6, 2025)
Vacancy until the next regular election (May 6, 2025)
DATED: March 1, 2023
/s/ Catherine V. Will Designated Election Official for the Third Creek Metropolitan District No. 2 c/o McGeady Becher P.C. 450 E. 17th Avenue, Suite 400 Denver, Colorado 80203-1254 Phone: 303-592-4380
Legal Notice No. CCX926
First Publication: March 9, 2023
Last Publication: March 9, 2023
Publisher: Commerce City Sentinel Express
Public Notice
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION and CERTIFIED STATEMENT OF RESULTS
§1-13.5-513(6), 32-1-104,1-11-103(3) C.R.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Aberdeen Metropolitan District No. 2, Adams County, Colorado, that at the close of business on the sixty-third day before the election, there were not more candidates for director than offices to be filled, includ-
ing candidates filing affidavits of intent to be write-in candidates; therefore, the election to be held on May 02, 2023 is hereby canceled pursuant to section 1-13.5-513(6) C.R.S.
The following candidates are hereby declared elected:
John Pignanelli
Term: Four (4) Years
Term Expiration: May 2027
Vacancy
Term: Four (4) Years
Term Expiration: May 2027
Vacancy Term: Four (4) Years
Term Expiration: May 2027
Designated Election Official
8354 Northfield Blvd Building G, Suite 3700 Denver, CO 80238 aberdeenmetro2.org
Legal Notice No. CCX928
First Publication: March 9, 2023
Last Publication: March 9, 2023
Publisher: Commerce City Sentinel Express
Public Notice
AVISO DE CANCELACIÓN DE LAS ELECCIÓNES REGULAR POR PARTE DEL FUNCIONARIO ELECTORAL DESIGNADO
POR MEDIO DEL PRESENTE DOCUMENTO el Distrito Metropolitano No. 1 y 2 Settler’s Crossing, de la Ciudad de Commerce City, del Condado de Adams, Colorado, notifica que al cierre del horario del sexagésimo tercer día antes de las elecciónes no había más candidatos para director que los puestos a ser ocupados, lo cual incluye a los candidatos que están presentando declaraciones juradas de intención para ser candidatos de denominación directa; por consiguiente, las elecciónes a celebrarse el 2 de mayo de 2023, queda por medio del presente cancelada, de conformidad con la Sección 1-13.5-513, C.R.S.
Los siguientes candidatos son declarados electos a cada distrito:
Joel H. Farkas hasta la segunda elección regular (4 de mayo de 2027)
Daniel Frank hasta la segunda elección regular (4 de mayo de 2027)
FECHADO EL: 28 de febrero de 2023
/s/ LISA JACOBY
Funcionario electoral designado para el Distrito Metropolitano No. 1 Settler’s Crossing
/s/ CRAIG SORENSEN
Funcionario electoral designado para el Distrito Metropolitano No. 2 Settler’s Crossing c/o McGeady Becher P.C.
450 E. 17th Avenue, Suite 400 Denver, CO 80203-1254
Teléfono: 303-592-4380
Legal Notice No. CCX925
First Publication: March 9, 2023
Last Publication: March 9, 2023
Publisher: Commerce City Sentinel Express
Public Notice
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF REGULAR ELECTIONS BY THE DESIGNATED ELECTION OFFICIAL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Settler’s Crossing Metropolitan District Nos. 1 and 2, City of Commerce City, Adams County, Colorado, that at the close of business on the sixty-third day before the elections there were not more candidates for director than offices to be filled, including candidates filing affidavits of intent to be write-in candidates; therefore, the elections to be held on May 2, 2023 are hereby canceled pursuant to Section 1-13.5-513, C.R.S.
The following candidates are declared elected to each district:
Joel H. Farkas until the second regular election (May 4, 2027)
Daniel Frank until the second regular election (May 4, 2027)
DATED: February 28, 2023
/s/ LISA JACOBY
Designated Election Official for Settler’s Crossing Metropolitan District No. 1
/s/ CRAIG SORENSEN
Designated Election Official for Settler’s Crossing Metropolitan District No. 2 c/o McGeady Becher P.C. 450 E. 17th Avenue, Suite 400 Denver, CO 80203-1254 Phone: 303-592-4380
Legal Notice No. CCX924
First Publication: March 9, 2023
Last Publication: March 9, 2023
Publisher: Commerce City Sentinel Express
Public Notice
AVISO DE CANCELACIÓN DE LA ELECCIÓN REGULAR POR PARTE DEL FUNCIONARIO ELECTORAL DESIGNADO
POR MEDIO DEL PRESENTE DOCUMENTO el Distrito Metropolitano DIATC de la Ciudad de Commerce City, del Condado Adams, Colorado, notifica que al cierre del horario del sexagésimo tercer día antes de la elección no había más candidatos para director que los puestos a ser ocupados, lo cual incluye a los candidatos que están presentando declaraciones juradas de intención para
ser candidatos de denominación directa; por consiguiente, la elección a celebrarse el 2 de mayo de 2023, queda por medio del presente cancelada, de conformidad con la Sección 1-13.5-513, C.R.S.
Los siguientes candidatos son declarados electos:
Steven L. Everson hasta la segunda elección regular (4 de mayo de 2027)
Christopher H. Thompson hasta la segunda elección regular (4 de mayo de 2027)
Jodie B. Thompson hasta la segunda elección regular (4 de mayo de 2027)
FECHADO EL: 28 de febrero de 2023
/s/ CRAIG SORENSEN Funcionario electoral designado para el Distrito Metropolitano DIATC c/o McGeady Becher P.C. 450 E. 17th Avenue, Suite 400 Denver, CO 80203-1254 Teléfono: 303-592-4380
Legal Notice No. CCX923
First Publication: March 9, 2023
Last Publication: March 9, 2023
Publisher: Commerce City Sentinel Express
Public Notice
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF REGULAR ELECTION BY THE DESIGNATED ELECTION OFFICIAL FOR THE REUNION RIDGE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 3
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Reunion Ridge Metropolitan District No. 3, Adams County, Colorado, that at the close of business on the sixty-third (63rd) day before the election or thereafter there were not more candidates for Director than offices to be filled, including candidates filing affidavits of intent to be write-in candidates; therefore, the election to be held on May 2, 2023, is hereby cancelled.
The following candidates are declared elected:
Audrey Lam
Four-year term to 2027
Heidi Moore
Four-year term to 2027
Bertrand J. Bauer
Two-year term to 2025
REUNION RIDGE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 3
By: /s/ Sarah Luetjen Designated Election OfficialLegal Notice No. CCX917
First Publication: March 9, 2023
Last Publication: March 9, 2023
Publisher: Commerce City Sentinel Express
Public Notice
AVISO DE CANCELACIÓN DE LA ELECCIÓN REGULAR POR PARTE DEL FUNCIONARIO ELECTORAL DESIGNADO
POR MEDIO DEL PRESENTE DOCUMENTO el Third Creek Distrito Metropolitano No. 2 del Condado de Adams, Colorado, notifica que al cierre del horario del sexagésimo tercer día antes de la elección no había más candidatos para director que los puestos a ser ocupados, lo cual incluye a los candidatos que están presentando declaraciones juradas de intención para ser candidatos de denominación directa; por consiguiente, la elección a celebrarse el 2 de mayo de 2023, queda por medio del presente cancelada, de conformidad con la Sección 1-13.5-513, C.R.S.
Los siguientes candidatos son declarados electos:
Jonathan Beckwitt hasta la segundo elección regular (Mayo 4, 2027)
Debra Hessler hasta la segundo elección regular (Mayo 4, 2027)
Kent Pedersen hasta la segundo elección regular (Mayo 4, 2027)
Brian Stockton hasta la próximo elección regular (Mayo 6, 2025)
Vacancy hasta la próximo elección regular (Mayo 6, 2025)
FECHADO EL: 1 de Marzo de 2023
/s/ Catherine V. Will Funcionario electoral designado para el Third Creek Distrito Metropolitano No. 2 c/o McGeady Becher P.C. 450 E. 17th Avenue, Suite 400 Denver, Colorado 80203-1254 Teléfono:303-592-4380
Legal Notice No. CCX927
First Publication: March 9, 2023
Last Publication: March 9, 2023
Publisher: Commerce City Sentinel Express
Public Notice
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF REGULAR ELECTION BY THE DESIGNATED ELECTION OFFICIAL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Canal Avenue Metropolitan District, Adams County, Colorado, that at the close of business on the sixty-third day before the election there were not more candidates for director than offices to be filled, including candidates filing affidavits of intent to be write-in candidates; therefore, the election to be held on May 2, 2023, is hereby canceled pursuant to Section 1-13.5-513, C.R.S.
The following candidates are declared elected:
Taylor Nelson until the second regular election (May 4, 2027)
Vacancy until the second regular election (May 4, 2027)
Vacancy until the next regular election (May 6, 2025)
DATED: March 1, 2023
/s/ Catherine V. Will
Designated Election Official for the Canal Avenue Metropolitan District c/o McGeady Becher P.C. 450 E. 17th Avenue, Suite 400 Denver, Colorado 80203-1254 Phone: 303-592-4380
Legal Notice No. CCX920
First Publication: March 9, 2023
Last Publication: March 9, 2023
Publisher: Commerce City Sentinel Express
Public Notice
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION and CERTIFIED STATEMENT OF RESULTS
§1-13.5-513(6), 32-1-104,1-11-103(3) C.R.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Buffalo Run Mesa Metropolitan District, Adams County, Colorado, that at the close of business on the sixty-third day before the election, there were not more candidates for director than offices to be filled, including candidates filing affidavits of intent to be write-in candidates; therefore, the election to be held on May 02, 2023 is hereby canceled pursuant to section 1-13.5-513(6) C.R.S.
The following candidates are hereby declared elected:
Nick Adamson
Term: Four (4) Years
Term Expiration: May 2027
Vacancy Term: Four (4) Years
Term Expiration: May 2027
BUFFALO RUN MESA METROPOLITAN DISTRICT
By:
/s/ Charles WolfersbergerDesignated Election Official
8354 Northfield Blvd
Building G, Suite 3700 Denver, CO 80238 brmmetro.org
Legal Notice No. CCX933
First Publication: March 9, 2023
Last Publication: March 9, 2023
Publisher: Commerce City Sentinel Express
Public Notice
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION and CERTIFIED STATEMENT OF RESULTS
§1-13.5-513(6), 32-1-104,1-11-103(3) C.R.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the High Point Metropolitan District, Adams County, Colorado, that at the close of business on the sixty-third day before the election, there were not more candidates for director than offices to be filled, including candidates filing affidavits of intent to be write-in candidates; therefore, the election to be held on May 02, 2023 is hereby canceled pursuant to section 1-13.5-513(6) C.R.S.
The following candidates are hereby declared elected:
Sharon Thompson
Term: Four (4) Years
Term Expiration: May 2027
Lee Buxton
Term: Four (4) Years
Term Expiration: May 2027
HIGH POINT METROPOLITAN DISTRICT
By: /s/ Charles Wolfersberger DesignatedElection Official 8354 Northfield Blvd Building G, Suite 3700 Denver, CO 80238 harvestmeadows.org
Legal Notice No. CCX936
First Publication: March 9, 2023
Last Publication: March 9, 2023
Publisher: Commerce City Sentinel Express
Public Notice
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF REGULAR ELECTION BY THE DESIGNATED ELECTION OFFICIAL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the DIATC Metropolitan District, City of Commerce City, Adams County, Colorado, that at the close of business on the sixty-third day before the election there were not more candidates for director than offices to be filled, including candidates filing affidavits of intent to be write-in candidates; therefore, the election to be held on May 2, 2023 is hereby canceled pursuant to Section 1-13.5-513, C.R.S.
The following candidates are declared elected:
Steven L. Everson until the second regular election (May 4, 2027)
Christopher H. Thompson until the second regular election (May 4, 2027)
Jodie B. Thompson until the second regular election (May 4, 2027)
DATED: February 28, 2023
/s/ CRAIG SORENSEN
Designated Election Official for the DIATC Metropolitan District
c/o McGeady Becher P.C.
450 E. 17th Avenue, Suite 400 Denver, CO 80203-1254 Phone: 303-592-4380
Legal Notice No. CCX922
First Publication: March 9, 2023
Last Publication: March 9, 2023
Publisher: Commerce City Sentinel Express
Bids and Settlements
Public Notice
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Project Title:Porteos –Phase 6 (Segment 2) Infrastructure
Project Owners: Velocity Metropolitan District
Project Location: City of Aurora, Colorado
The Velocity Metropolitan District plans to accept the above titled project as substantially complete and for Final Settlement to Hudick Excavating Inc. after March 23, 2023. In accordance with the Contract Documents, the Velocity Metropolitan District may withhold a portion of the remaining payment to be made to Hudick Excavating Inc., as necessary, to protect the Velocity Metropolitan District from loss on account of claims filed and failure of Hudick Excavating inc. to make payments properly to subcontractors or suppliers. Project suppliers and subcontractors of Hudick Excavating Inc. are hereby notified that unresolved outstanding claims must be certified and forwarded to:
Contact Person: BarneyFix, P.E.
Address: 5970 Greenwood Plaza Blvd. Greenwood Village, CO 80111 as soon as possible, but no later than March 16, 2023
Legal Notice No. CCX902
First Publication: February 23, 2023
Last Publication: March 9, 2023
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Public Notice
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Project Title: Painted Prairie Subdivision Filing No. 3, On-Site Improvements
Project Owners: Painted Prairie Public Improvement Authority
Project Location: City of Aurora, Adams County
The Painted Prairie Public Improvement Authority plans to accept the above titled project as substantially complete and for Final Settlement to Hudick Excavating,
Inc. after April 13, 2023. In accordance with the Contract Documents, the Painted Prairie Public Improvement Authority may withhold a portion of the remaining payment to be made to Hudick Excavating, Inc., as necessary, to protect the Painted Prairie Public Improvement Authority from loss on account of claims filed and failure of Hudick Excavating, Inc. to make payments properly to subcontractors or suppliers. Project suppliers and subcontractors of Hudick Excavating, Inc. are hereby notified that unresolved outstanding claims must be certified and forwarded to:
Contact Person: Barney Fix, P.E.
Address:5970 Greenwood Plaza Blvd. Greenwood Village, CO 80111 as soon as possible, but no later than April 6, 2023.
Legal Notice No. CCX940
First Publication: March 9, 2023
Last Publication: March 23, 2023
Publisher: Commerce City Sentinel Express
Non-consecutive publications
Notice to Creditors
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of Emilio Hernandez Fernandez, Deceased
Case Number: 2023 PR 34
All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Adams County, Colorado on or before July 10, 2023, or the claims may be forever barred.
Marisol Gutierrez
Personal Representative 5440 Leyden St, Commerce City, Colorado 80022
Legal Notice No. CCX909
First Publication: March 9, 2023
Last Publication: March 23, 2023
Publisher: Commerce City Sentinel Express
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of Patty J. Hiner, aka Patty Jo Hiner, aka Patty Hiner, deceased
Case Number: 2023PR30100
All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to District Court of Adams County, Colorado on or before June 23, 2023, or the claims may be forever barred.
Terri Appel and Stacy Kinsella Personal Representative 6971 Kearney Street Commerce City, Colorado 80022
Legal Notice No.CCX906
First publication: February 23, 2023
DENVER – Some words came to the mind of Eagle Ridge Academy players and coaches on the oor of the Denver Coliseum March 3.
Words like “ragged,” “rugged” and “ugly.”
e other words that came to mind were the most important .. a win, regardless of what it looked like.
Eagle Ridge moved into the seminals of the state 4A boys basketball tournament by beating Pueblo Central 63-57. e win sets up a contest against 17th-seeed Holy Family at 12:45 p.m. ursday, March 9, at the Coliseum.
“ e rst half, we had 14 turnovers. e second half, we had ve,” ERA coach Jay Powell said. “We knew at the beginning they were going to play at a pace that was going to speed us up. We needed to calm down.”
“It was a fast-paced game,” said Peyton Torres, who scored nine points. “We needed to slow down a little bit. We got them out of their zone. We were able to throw good passes across the court, not lob passes. We had to throw hard. ey were extremely fast. We broke the press the correct way.”
“We shot like 35 percent in the rst quarter. It was ugly, yeah,” said Christian Seifert, who nished with 13 points. “We have to keep shooting. We have to defend. We have to do the
Last publication: March 09, 2023
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little things. e shots never started to fall, but we kept ourselves in it.”
e Wildcats made the semi nal round of the state tournament last year. eir top scorer was Xavier Davis, who poured in 26 points. Ozzy Vigil was next with eight.
Eagle Ridge advanced to the elite 8 of the state 3A tournament last year. is is the Warriors’ rst year in class 4A. eir top scorer was Hunter Hill. He scored 26 points despite missing some time in the fourth quarter because of a tailbone injury.
“I’m ne,” Hill said after the game. “ e win makes it feel amazing. We got to the basket. We knocked down our free throws at the end of the game. We just played as a team, and that’s always going to help us win.”
Another thing that helped the Warriors’ cause was converting those free throws. As Pueblo Central committed foul after foul to extend the game, the Wildcats were making 3-pointers – one from Ozzy Vigi and two from Xavier Davis. e rally cut a 10-point Warriors’ lead to four points in the span of a minute. ERA made ve of eight from the free-throw line in the last minutes, and Peyton Torres sealed the outcome with a layup o a turnover.
“We knocked down free throws in crucial minutes,” Powell said. “We had high IQ plays at the end. Isaiah (sophomore Isaiah Garcia, who scored a key basket early in the fourth quarter) came in and helped us out. All the boys played strong, especially in the second half. We just had to settle down.”
Even though the win wasn’t aesthetically pleasing, Powell said it will help for the match against Holy Family.
“It helps show the boys they have to dig deep,” Powell said. “ ey have to ght. ey have to go out there and take it.”
“As long as we got the win, that’s all that matters,” Hill said.
“Our defense was really good,” Seifert said. “We’ve got some long guys, some athletic guys. If we lock in on defense, there’s no team that should be able to beat us.”
Andrew Ciszek
Personal Representative
c/o Law Office of Byron K. Hammond, LLC
4500 Cherry Creek Drive South, Suite 960 Denver, CO 80246
Legal Notice No. CCX908
First Publication: March 2, 2023
Last Publication: March 16, 2023
Publisher: Commerce City Sentinel