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July 16, 2024/

News Release from Anita M. Springsteen, Esq. UPCOMING PRESS CONFERENCE Topic: COVER UP OF CIRCUMSTANCES OF ELIJAH MCCLAIN’S DEATH BY THE STATE OF COLORADO GOVERNMENT When: 3:00 PM on Wednesday, July 17, 2024 (following Oral Argument before the Court of Appeals at 2:00 PM). Where: Front entrance at the Ralph L. Carr Judicial Center, 2 East 14th Avenue Denver, CO 80203. Civil Rights Attorney Anita Springsteen will be holding the press conference following Oral Argument to the Colorado Court of Appeals (in Case Number 2023 CA 1322, Sturgell v. CDPHE, et. al.) to address collusion by high level public officials, including the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) and the Colorado Attorney General’s Office, to conceal public records and protect bad actors responsible for the death of Elijah McClain (and for injuring thousands like him). This continues to put the public at risk today. The appeal addresses public rights under the Colorado Open Records Act and abuses of the system, such as unfair fees for public records and delay tactics, to conceal wrongdoing by government actors. It also addresses severe and ongoing consequences to public safety when records are illegally withheld, resulting in deaths and injuries. Although authorities would have the public believe that justice has been served in the Elijah McClain case and that legislation has resolved the ketamine issue – the real truth has not yet emerged. This appeal marks only the beginning. The underlying truth regarding death and injury to thousands of Coloradans (especially People...

July 15, 2024/

News Release from Bowman Consulting Group Ltd July 12, 2024, Reston, VA – Bowman Consulting Group Ltd. (the “Company” or “Bowman”) (NASDAQ: BWMN), a national engineering services firm delivering infrastructure design solutions to customers who own, develop, and maintain the built environment, today announced the acquisition of Element Engineering LLC (“Element”), a civil, water and wastewater engineering services firm based in Lakewood, Colorado.    Element serves rural communities and specialty districts throughout the Rocky Mountain West and Midwest. The firm delivers a comprehensive suite of professional, innovative, and cost-effective engineering solutions to its clients. Working with primarily municipal clients, Element strives to meet each client’s unique assignment and specification. “Element adds additional depth to our growing national water-wastewater practice and extends our presence throughout Colorado,” said Gary Bowman, chairman and CEO of Bowman. “Nick and his team have built a thriving business by focusing on the details of building relationships and delivering unrivaled client service.  Their proximity to our Denver operations provides an attractive opportunity to leverage each other’s relationships and resources.  I am confident this will be a successful combination of cultures, customers and opportunities.” “We started Element to deliver civil, water and wastewater engineering to smaller water authorities and municipal customers who weren’t being served by larger firms,” said Nicholaus Marcotte, founder and president of Element. “With Bowman, we will be able to continue our commitment to underserved customers but with a bigger set of resources and a deeper suite of services.  We will also be exposed to a...

July 14, 2024/

Editor’s Note: City Council held a workshop on July 8, 2024, for the “City Manager’s Update to Council”, that is not available online. The meeting was expected to be one of four quarterly meetings to hold the City Manager accountable for the projects and priorities set at the annual retreat. Holding the City Manager accountable is arguably the single most important function of the City Council, since the manager runs the city. The discussion was not held in a regular meeting, nor was it broadcast. A few dedicated residents watched, recorded and reported for the rest of us. Thank you! This article is a summary of that meeting that turned out to have no accountability measures at all. However, there was important information about the budget, school closures, Foothills Animal Shelter, and the unhoused. Guest post from Joan from Lakewood *Minor edits to content made 7/15/2024 I personally attended the workshop meeting that was a pilot meeting held without any video or hybrid capacity. This was an hour meeting held before the regular meeting of the Lakewood City Council. I believe this program was instigated because there are supposed to be quarterly reports by the City Manager as to what is happening in the city. The City Manager, Kathy Hodgson gave a report with a list of topics that she said were top of mind. She gave a preview of the budget, which will be approved in August. She addressed to city employee vacancies, a long time employee with the City...

July 14, 2024/

Cross post from RooneyValleyNews.com A multi national $20 Billion developer from Dallas Texas has proposed a metro district at the Federal Center development.  Their counsel is one of the premier developer law firms who has led the way in creative ways to maximize developer control over resident metro districts and maximize developer profits. Here is an evaluation of the proposed Service Plan – the charter which will create the district if adopted by Lakewood City Council.  Also here is also an evaluation of the proposed resolution the developer asked GM to sign supporting the new metro district and creating an IGA to hook up with GM (Green Mountain Water and Sanitation Board). Both the full Service Plan and the proposed pre IGA resolution with GM are attached below.  References to the Service Plan are provided throughout the presentation. Read more from RooneyValleyNews.com

July 14, 2024/

Repost with permission from Bob Adams, Nextdoor The Jefferson County Commissioners met at 9 AM on, 9 July, 2024 in a public meeting to vote on a ballot proposal to allow them to keep all the excess funds they overcollected with our 2024 property tax billing. These excess funds would normally be refunded to us because of TABOR. I attended the meeting. Why overcollected? For several years, the County Commissioners have failed to produce a sound budget. Instead, they spent more than their revenue and drained reserve funds to make it APPEAR they had a balanced budget. This year, they ran out of reserve funds and accounting tricks. The County Assessor did a reappraisal in 2023 as required by State law. Overall, the appraised value of all properties increased by about 37%. By State law, the commissioners were supposed to adjust the mill levy downward to adjust the overall revenue to equal the County budget. Governor Polis even sent a letter asking them to reduce the mill levy. They failed to do so. Instead, they intentionally kept the previous year’s mill levy knowing full well they would collect millions of excess dollars. The Commissioners then contracted to spend $340,000 of our tax dollars with a politically connected company, The Bighorn Company – Democrat Brittany Pettersen’s husband’s company, to write a ballot proposal (read more about Jeffco and Lakewood lobbying). I attended the 9AM meeting and it originally seemed all sides of the issue would be heard fairly. I was wrong....

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