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Council passes multiple bills, amends Broadway pedestrian‑mall assessments and confirms safety manager
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Summary
Denver City Council adopted a package of resolutions and ordinances, including a proclamation, the LADASA services resolution, amendments shifting pedestrian‑mall continuing‑care costs to a Broadway General Improvement District, passage of a Downtown Development Authority Fund amendment, adoption of updated building and fire code amendments, and confirmation of Al Gardner as Manager of Safety.
The Denver City Council completed a busy legislative session, taking votes on a series of bills and resolutions across finance, transportation, parks and maintenance‑district business.
Key votes and actions included: • Council Resolution 18 18 (fifth amendatory agreement with LADASA Services Inc. for HIV/AIDS care): adopted (9 ayes, 1 abstention by Councilmember Gonzalez Gutierrez). (see discussion and roll call) • Council Resolution 18 14 and 18 15 (contracts with Live Nation Worldwide Inc. and EEG Presents Rocky Mountain LLC for commission payments): both postponed one week pursuant to rule 3.6 at the request of Councilmember Gonzalez Gutierrez. • Council Bill 17 14 (amendment concerning the Downtown Development Authority Fund): placed on final consideration and passed (9 ayes; Councilmember Alvidrez voted no). • Council Bill 16 34 (amendments to Denver revised municipal code sections on building and fire codes): passed on final consideration (9 ayes). • Council Bills 17 26, 17 27 and 17 28 (assessments and continuing‑care operation, Broadway Pedestrian Mall A/B and Phase 2): Councilmember Alvidrez successfully moved amendments to shift annual continuing‑care responsibilities to the Broadway General Improvement District under ordinance 9‑17 (series 2025); amendments passed and the bills were ordered published or adopted as amended (10 ayes on amendments). • Council Resolution 17 89 (consent to the mayor’s appointment of Al Gardner as Manager of Safety): adopted (9 ayes; Councilmember Alvidrez abstained).
Several other bills for introduction and a wide package of resolutions were read into the record and placed on the consent block for final consideration. A required public hearing was announced for Dec. 1, 2025, on a park‑building plan and associated development acceptance; the meeting adjourned after the block vote.
