Transportation and Infrastructure meeting summary
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The committee approved a 10-year concession agreement at Denver International Airport and authorized several construction contracts for street medians, concrete panel repairs, and Morrison Road improvements. A proclamation supporting Front Range passenger rail special-event stations was presented to the committee. A correction dedicating two city parcels as public right-of-way was also approved.
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Committee members voted to let an airport concession agreement move forward and approved contracts to repair and improve streets and medians around the city, so those projects can proceed into planning and construction. A proclamation backing Front Range passenger rail special-event stations was discussed but no contract related to that was approved in these minutes. Exact start dates and detailed schedules were not included in the minutes.
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- 26-0755 — Approved a 10-year concession agreement with JCDecaux Airport, Inc. at Denver International Airport (approved for filing).
- 26-0613 — Approved a $2,337,485.43 contract with Rodriguez Construction Org, L.L.C. for construction of stamped concrete medians along Federal Boulevard (term: NTP + 270 days).
- 26-0829 — Approved a $1,125,000.00 contract with CHATO'S CONCRETE, LLC for the 2026 Citywide Concrete Panel Repair program (term: NTP + 120 days).
- 26-0831 — Approved a $12,138,066.51 contract with Flatiron Dragados Constructors, Inc. for CM/GC construction services on the Morrison Road Improvement project between Sheridan Blvd. and Stuart Street (term: NTP + 424 days).
- 26-0851 — Approved a correction to Resolution No. 0658, Series of 2026, dedicating two city-owned parcels as Public Right-of-Way at the intersection of West 8th Avenue and North Utica Street.
- 26-0866 — Council Proclamation supporting the Front Range Passenger Rail District’s proposed special events stations and passenger rail development along the Front Range was heard in committee.
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- Attendance
- Action Items
- Approves a concession agreement with JCDecaux Airport, Inc. for 10 years at Denver International Airport, in Council District 11 (PLANE-202578444).
- Briefings
- A Proclamation Supporting the Front Range Passenger Rail District’s Proposed Special Events Stations and the Development of Passenger Rail Service Along the Front Range
- Consent Items
- Approves a contract with Rodriguez Construction Org, L.L.C. for $2,337,485.43 with a term of NTP + 270 Days for construction of stamped concrete medians with the roadway along Federal Boulevard, in Council Districts 1 & 2 (DOTI-202578365).
- Approves a contract with CHATO’S CONCRETE, LLC for $1,125,000.00 with an end date of NTP + 120 Days for the 2026 Citywide Concrete Panel Repair project which will remove deficient concrete street panels throughout the city as part of an annual program, citywide (DOTI-202683426).
- Approves a contract with Flatiron Dragados Constructors, Inc. for $12,138,066.51 with a term of NTP + 424 Days for CM/GC Construction Services for the Morrison Road Improvement project between Sheridan Blvd. and Stuart Street, in Council District 3 (DOTI-202684509).
- A resolution to correct Resolution No. 0658, Series of 2026, laying out, opening and establishing as part of the City street system parcels of land as: 1) West 8th Avenue, located at the intersection of West 8th Avenue and North Utica Street; and 2) North Utica Street, located at the intersection of West 8th Avenue and North Utica Street, in Council District 3. Corrects Resolution No. 0658, Series of 2026, dedicating two City-owned parcels of land as Public Right-of-Way: 1) West 8th Avenue, located at the intersection of West 8th Avenue and North Utica Street; and 2) North Utica Street, located at the intersection of West 8th Avenue and North Utica Street, in Council District 3.
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