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Committee forwards Securitas contract amendment to City Council to extend term and increase cap
Summary
Denver General Services told the Finance & Business Committee it seeks to extend the citywide security contract with Securitas through Dec. 31, 2026 and raise the contract capacity from $51.2 million to $71.2 million; the committee voted to forward Resolution No. 25-14-77 to full Council after questioning about employment impacts, union terms and operational changes.
The Denver City Council Finance & Business Committee voted to forward a resolution that would extend and expand the citywide security services agreement with Securitas Security Services.
At a committee briefing Oct. 14, General Services interim executive director Adrina Gibson and Citywide Contracts Manager Nicole Sedrett said the current agreement began Jan. 1, 2022 and is set to expire Dec. 31, 2025. Staff requested support for an amendment that would extend the contract through Dec. 31, 2026 and increase the contract capacity from $51,200,000 to $71,200,000 to cover remaining 2025 expenses and projected 2026 needs.
Cammie Jolley, director of administration in General Services, said the account currently supports roughly 253 guard positions across the city, including 153 union-represented employees. Most positions are unarmed; armed assignments are…
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