File #: Ord 2192    Version: 1 Name: Colorado Health Foundation Grant
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 10/25/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/17/2018 Final action: 12/17/2018
Title: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE 2018 BUDGET OF THE CITY OF COMMERCE CITY, COLORADO BY THE RECOGNITION OF THE COLORADO HEALTH FOUNDATION GRANT IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,105,000 FOR THE HEALTHY PLACES COMMERCE CITY PROGRAM AND THE AUTHORIZATION OF THE EXPENDITURE THEREOF.
Attachments: 1. Ordinance - Final, 2. Ordinance, 3. Grant Agreement, 4. Grant Letter
Date Ver.Action ByActionResultAction DetailsMeeting DetailsVideo
12/17/20181 City Council approved on second & final reading  Action details Meeting details Not available
11/19/20181 City Council introduced by council as seated and approved on first readingPass Action details Meeting details Not available
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AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE 2018 BUDGET OF THE CITY OF COMMERCE CITY, COLORADO BY THE RECOGNITION OF THE COLORADO HEALTH FOUNDATION GRANT IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,105,000 FOR THE HEALTHY PLACES COMMERCE CITY PROGRAM AND THE AUTHORIZATION OF THE EXPENDITURE THEREOF.

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Summary and Background Information:
Healthy Places is a four-year, $5.3 million initiative funding four communities through the Colorado Health Foundation to inspire and support the development of healthy communities in Colorado. Through a community-led approach, Healthy Places helps Colorado communities become healthier by creating opportunities to increase physical activity. The initiative aims to transform the places where we live, work and play and make our cities, towns and neighborhoods safer and more appealing to walking, bicycling and other daily activities that encourage movement, connection and fun. Commerce City is one of four Colorado communities selected and has received a $20,000 planning grant for the purpose of developing an implementation strategy plan from the information presented in the ULI (Urban Land Institute) panel final report representing their findings from the Commerce City site visit February 11-16, 2018.

The February ULI panel site visit was intensive. Including in-depth briefings and tours of the study area which is south of 72nd Avenue, east of Colorado Boulevard, west of Quebec Parkway and north of 56th Avenue. These study area boundaries are approximate and not strictly defined. This is important since the study area includes unincorporated Adams County enclaves, surrounded by Commerce City. Over 75 key community representatives participated in interviews with the ULI panel. After gathering all of their information and engaging in two days of discussion the ULI panel presented their key findings and recommendations to the City. Once staff received the final ULI report proposed implementation projects and programs where shared with the community at ...

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