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Council committee delays vote on $15 million on‑call contract for citywide sidewalk program
Summary
The Land Use, Transportation and Infrastructure Committee postponed action on an on‑call professional services contract that would support Denver’s new sidewalk enterprise fund, master planning and early design work; committee members sought clearer deliverables and benchmarks before advancing the item to full council.
Denver — The Land Use, Transportation and Infrastructure Committee on Tuesday postponed consideration of an on‑call professional services contract meant to support the city’s newly established sidewalk program, citing the need for clearer deliverables and spending benchmarks.
The contract, which staff said they planned to award to HNTB, would create capacity for program management, communications, a citywide sidewalk master plan required by ordinance, and design/preconstruction services. Geneva Hooten, the city’s sidewalk program director, told the committee the contract would have a $15,000,000 capacity and a time frame of up to three years from notice to proceed. “The contract capacity is 15,000,000, and the time frame is up to 3 years from notice to proceed,” Hooten…
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