FEBRUARY 2015 VOLUME 18 - 5 Conveyances INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERS The Official Newsletter of the ITE Colorado/Wyoming Section Members of the ITE CO/WY Section ... With the recent weather fluctuations, I hope that you have had opportunity to enjoy the best of the outdoors Colorado has to offer both in wintry and in spring-like weather. The January Vendor Show enjoyed some of the nicer weather, fortunately, for both the well-attended morning technical sessions and also the vendor show itself. Thanks to Will Johnson for his hard work in assembling another successful event! Thanks also to WL Contractors for hosting the technical sessions when attendance was greater than originally expected. I hope that those of you who attended the vendor show portion of the event enjoyed the new venue this year at the Lamar Street Center--if we are there again next year perhaps we will have to see about the cost to add some pedal car races to the event agenda! I would like to also thank Rich Follmer for his hosting, on behalf of the Section, a social gathering event at the recent Wyoming Engineering Society Annual Convention in Cheyenne. Rich was able to update attendees on Section activities and seek feedback on items that might be of interest to Wyoming members. It appears that there may be interest in forming a Wyoming Chapter to more effectively address the needs of our Wyoming membership. If you are reading this and that possibility is of interest to you please contact Rich Follmer at [email protected] for more information. Back in Metro Denver, I hope that some of you also had the pleasure of attending the Section's recent Meet N Upcoming Events ... March Luncheon—Page 7 Greet event, which highlighted the City and County of Denver and included the opportunity to get to know key Denver personnel better. Thanks to Emily Gloeckner for putting together another great event, and to the Denver staff for making themselves available. We are also getting to that time of year where our most recent Past President will be seeking candidates for this year's Secretary-Treasurer election. If you work for a consultant or other non-public agency and would be interested in running, please contact Aaron Heumann at [email protected]. Finally, please make time in your calendars for both our upcoming luncheon meeting on March 13, to be held at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs (complete with tour!), and the upcoming Spring Transportation Symposium on April 10, to be held at the Colorado Convention Center. Both events promise to be highly informative and enjoyable—I hope to see many of you there! Anna L. Bunce President Colorado-Wyoming Section ITE MARCH LUNCHEON REGISTER NOW Inside This Issue ... March 13, 2015 Committee Reports · 2-3 Treasurer’s Report · 4 Announcements · 5 Life is a Highway! · 6 Puzzle Maniac · 6 Events Calendar · 8 Job Opportunities · 10-15 FEBRUARY 2015 CONVEYANCES PAGE 2 January/February Meeting Highlights do you want to see highlighted? Was the food and the beverage list appropriate? What can we change to make the event better or more successful? Please submit any feedback to [email protected]. The Colorado/Wyoming ITE Section held their Annual Vendor Show at a new venue (the Lamar Street Center) on January 23rd. Will Johnson coordinated this record setting event, with a 10-year high of 275 attendees and 40 vendor booths. There was overflow attendance at both of the technical sessions prior to the vendor show, and there was positive feedback on the quality of food and new atmosphere. The next Section meeting will be a luncheon held in Colorado Springs on Friday, March 13th. General registration will be available on the Section’s website at http:// www.cowyite.org/nextmeeting/. by Lou Davenport, Section Scribe Building upon the success of this year’s vendor show, the Section plans to add more vendors and technical sessions next year and move the location again to accommodate a larger crowd. Thank you to all the vendors who make the show possible! On February 19th, the Colorado/Wyoming ITE Section held a “Meet and Greet” with the leadership from the City and County of Denver at the Hotel Monaco in downtown Denver. This year was the 4th in an annual series highlighting leadership in our transportation community, and included 85 attendees. The meeting opened with a presentation by Executive Director Jose Cornejo and was followed by a presentation from the Director of Transportation, Crissy Fanganello. We plan to make these leadership events an integral part of our Section’s annual schedule, but as we move forward we would love to hear feedback from our members! What did you like about the event? What agency The 2014 Transportation Symposium will be held on Friday, April 10 in downtown Denver at the Colorado Convention Center. General registration for this event will also be available soon. The Colorado/Wyoming Section contact is Anna Bunce, City of Aurora, at (303) 739 -7263 or [email protected]. Also, please visit our Section’s website at www.cowyite.org. FEBRUARY 2015 CONVEYANCES PAGE 3 Awards Committee by John LaSala, Committee Chair CALL FOR NOMINATIONS ITE Colorado/Wyoming Section Transportation Professional of the Year Award We are seeking nominations for the Transportation Professional of the Year Award for contributions to the profession and/or ITE which occurred during 2014. The Awards Committee strongly requests that each member consider submitting a confidential nomination. The Transportation Professional of the Year Award is presented in May and recognizes notable professionalism and achievement by a Section member during the previous calendar year. A broad range of activities and accomplishment may be recognized by this award, including: ● Leadership or technical activities on a specific project ● Leadership (including administration and training) or technical activities within an organization ● Research activities and/or publications and presentations ● Notable service to the Institute and/or Colorado/ Wyoming Section ● Volunteer service effort (including: to community groups) that promotes the professional practice of transportation engineering If you know of a member who you feel deserves this year’s award, please contact John La Sala at (720) 9134534 or [email protected]. A nomination form is included with this newsletter. Nominations are due by April 13. The Colorado/Wyoming Section is now on Facebook! To get connected with other members, go to: http://tinyurl.com/cowyitefacebook CONVEYANCES FEBRUARY 2015 PAGE 4 Treasurer’s Report by Ryan Germeroth, Secretary/Treasurer The current budget summary is listed below. If you have any questions or comments concerning this budget summary, please contact Ryan Germeroth at [email protected]. Actual Cash Flow as of December 31, 2014 Income Budget Actual Executive Committee Administrative $0.00 $0.00 Business Card Ads Dues - ITE Payment Dues - Misc Employment Ads Interest Lunch Meetings Spring Symposium Vendor Show $6,400.00 $3,400.00 $1,250.00 $500.00 $10.00 $7,300.00 $1,800.00 $16,000.00 $6,500.00 $0.00 $850.00 $250.00 $2.28 $6,535.00 $2,029.00 $7,250.00 $4,000.00 $700.00 $15,600.00 $0.00 $840.00 $0.00 $56,960.00 $24,256.28 Activities Annual Activity Continuing Education Golf Subtotal Expense Executive Committee Administrative Budget Actual ($1,000.00) ($1,750.00) ($250.00) ($1,400.00) ($14,000.00) ($1,000.00) ($125.00) ($125.00) $0.00 ($9,500.00) ($276.00) $0.00 ($102.40) ($354.37) ($9,031.04) $0.00 ($25.00) $0.00 $0.00 ($177.43) ($2,000.00) ($370.00) ($6,000.00) ($200.00) ($850.00) ($160.00) ($13,000.00) ($8,800.00) ($750.00) ($200.00) ($350.00) ($200.00) $0.00 ($82.59) $0.00 ($79.89) ($308.85) $0.00 ($13.44) ($5,297.00) $0.00 ($66.77) $0.00 $0.00 Subtotal ($62,030.00) ($15,814.78) President - WD Annual Mtg Bank Charges/Fees EC Meetings Lunch Meetings Program Committee Newsletter Contest Table Survey Contest Spring Symposium Vendor Show Activities Charitable Giving Happy Hour Annual Activity Awards Continuing Education Membership Committee Golf Transfer to Scholarship Student Chapter Website Technical Committee Contingency Total ($5,070.00) $8,441.50 The Colorado/Wyoming Section is now on Facebook! To get connected with other members, go to: http://tinyurl.com/cowyitefacebook FEBRUARY 2015 CONVEYANCES PAGE 5 SECTION ANNOUNCEMENTS Please send any announcements that you wish to be posted in the newsletter to Bart Przybyl, Newsletter Editor, [email protected]. CALL FOR CANDIDATES—SECRETARY/TREASURER The Colorado/Wyoming Section of ITE is seeking candidates for secretary/treasurer for our next year (201516). Since the Section alternates between public and private officers, this year we are seeking candidates who are employed in the Private Sector. Service would begin in August of this year, and would very likely continue through the increasingly rewarding offices of Vice President and President, before finishing up as the Past President for the Section. The Secretary/Treasurer handles the accounting for the Section and documents Section meetings. If elected, you will join a team of professionals who enjoy working together to provide the best services possible to the members of our Section. Service to ITE often builds lasting relationships with fellow professionals in addition to providing numerous opportunities for public speaking to your peers. Additional rewarding highlights of service include travel, expansion of your social and professional networks, educational programs, and presentation of awards to current leaders and future engineers. If this sounds exciting to you, or if you know of potential candidates, please contact Aaron Heumann at (720) 540-6887 or [email protected]. 2018 ITE WESTERN DISTRICT MEETING BRECKENRIDGE, COLORADO It is official! The Colorado/Wyoming Section will be hosting the 2018 ITE Western District Annual Meeting in Breckenridge, Colorado! There was a lot of excitement at the joint Western/Mid Western meeting in Rapid City when it was announced that the meeting will be in Breckenridge. I know it will be a great meeting and we will have a huge turnout. Thank you to all the Local Arrangements Committee (LAC) volunteers that helped with the proposal and presentation effort. Now the real work begins for the LAC! If you are interested in volunteering for the LAC, please contact Ben Waldman at [email protected] or Aaron Heumann at [email protected]. FEBRUARY 2015 CONVEYANCES PAGE 6 Life is a Highway! Puzzle Maniac by Bill Hange, City of Loveland by Bart Przybyl, Newsletter Editor Another new year and it has started off quickly. The Section Annual Vendor Show was a great hit in my opinion. The new conference area provided by WL Contractors is excellent and the food was fantastic. Thanks to the vendors, Will Johnson and his committee as well as WL for a great time. There were a couple of excellent seminars prior to the luncheon that many members took advantage of attending, the house was packed. Congratulations to Joe Henderson who was the winner of last newsletter’s Puzzle Maniac. He chose to receive free admission to an upcoming luncheon. The interest in using technology for measuring traffic flow and system effectiveness was most interesting to me. Cell phones, MAC addresses and more were discussed as ways to get data on movement of not just vehicles but people trips. This is so important to our multi-modal efforts to move people and goods. Due to interest and demand, it was suggested more information be conveyed on these topics be at the up-coming Spring Symposium in April. If you are not involved in ITE in some way I encourage you to jump in now. I would like to see more research on the geometrics of acceleration/deceleration turn lane design. Maybe you have a current need to study some topic so talk to our committee on doing something you’re interested in diving into further. One topic I think should be very current and interesting is the degradation of signalized intersection capacity due to texting and cell phone use. Many of you may be wondering about this and have seen it doing field counts and studies. Here’s to hoping you have a great and safe New Year. Life is a highway so why not drive it a bit to help others travel and enjoy. Arnold Undzis from AM Signal presenting in the second seminar on communications and measuring traffic flow at the January 2015 ITE Vendor Show. For this issue, how many different ways is it possible to arrange the order of these four kings? Please send your answer to the puzzle to [email protected] by March 9th, 2015. The winner will be awarded a free ITE luncheon OR a $25 gift certificate to the establishment of their choice. SOLUTION TO LAST NEWSLETTER’S PUZZLE The correct answer was four each of $1 coins, quarters, nickels, and pennies. CONVEYANCES FEBRUARY 2015 PAGE 7 MARCH LUNCHEON What: ITE Colorado-Wyoming Annual Vendor Show and Section Luncheon Meeting When: Friday, March 13, 2015 Where: West Wing Conference Center of the US Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs 1 Olympic Plaza, Colorado Springs, CO 80909 Time: 10:30 a.m.— Facility Tour 11:30 a.m.— Registration and Networking 12:00 p.m.—Lunch Served 1:00 p.m.—Program Presentation 2:00 p.m.—Luncheon Ends Program: We have lined up a group of enlivening speakers: Matt Stone, Manager of Business Development at USOTC, will speak about USOTC parking and traffic management during sport events; Emily Gloeckner, our very own star athlete, will tell us stories about her experience on a US National Cycling Team; last but not least, Tharon Drake, a renowned Paralympic Athlete, will tell us his incredible stories. Come inspired by these excellent speakers! Cost: $25 for Members and Local Affiliates $35 for non-Members $5 for Students and Retired Members Menu: Chicken Entrees—Chicken Almondine all natural chicken breast crusted in almonds, pan seared and served over a creamy tomato basil sauce and garnished with fresh parsley REGISTER NOW Beef Entrée—Chimichurri Grilled Petite Filet of Beef Hand-cut and trimmed, simply seasoned and char-grilled beef tender. Served with our house made Chimichurri Sauce Vegetarian/Vegan Option—Bountiful Stuffed Bell Pepper Sweet pepper stuffed with wild rice, raisins, dried apricot, red onion, grape tomatoes, fresh thyme and rosemary then baked in the oven & drizzled with balsamic reduction (vegan option) Upcoming Luncheons and Events: APR 10 MAY 08 FEBRUARY 2015 CONVEYANCES PAGE 8 Events Calendar Please send events to be posted in this calendar to Bart Przybyl, Newsletter Editor, [email protected]. MAR 2015 APR 2015 MAY 2015 JUNE 2015 March 13, 2015 CO/WY ITE Section Luncheon Colorado Springs March 19, 2015 CO/WY ITE Section EC Meeting April 10, 2015 13th Annual Spring Transp. Symposium Denver Metro April 17, 2015 CO/WY ITE Section EC Meeting May 8, 2015 CO/WY ITE Section Luncheon Denver Metro May 15, 2015 CO/WY ITE Section EC Meeting June 12, 2015 CO/WY ITE Annual Golf Tournament Denver Metro June 19, 2015 CO/WY ITE Section EC Meeting FEBRUARY 2015 CONVEYANCES PAGE 9 FEBRUARY 2015 CONVEYANCES PAGE 10 Senior Traffic Engineer EST, Inc. (EST), is an established multi-disciplined engineering, surveying and testing firm with offices throughout Oklahoma and in Colorado. EST has an immediate opening in our Denver office for a selfmotivated and detailed oriented Senior Traffic Engineer. EST offers a great benefits package and a fun work environment. We encourage personal professional growth and provide a positive work environment for our employees. Please visit our website at www.estinc.com for more company information. The Senior Traffic Engineer will be responsible for overseeing assigned work, coordinating with clients and teaming partners in order to complete effective quality products. This candidate will also be responsible for monitoring internal staff, preparing and monitoring project scope of work, budgets, and schedules as needed. This position will support design-related services for transportation projects for highway, state, city, and county roadways including design-build projects. Duties include: Prepare Plan, Specification and Estimate (PS&E) plans including design of traffic signals, signing and pavement marking, signal system and interconnect design and implementation, traffic impact analysis, traffic signal warrants, intersection and interchange operational analyses using HCS, SYNCHRO, SIMTRAFFIC and other applicable Transportation Engineering Models. Traffic Engineer will supervise others in development of traffic studies including traffic impact analyses, traffic signal timing plans, and microscopic simulation modeling. Desired Skills and Experience ● 10+ years of progressive responsible experience in traffic/transportation infrastructure systems. ● PE and PTOE Required ● Candidates must possess a Bachelor Degree in Civil Engineering ● Experience on Colorado local agency and CDOT projects, including familiarity with agency project management and project approval processes. ● Possess leadership qualities and excellent verbal communication and written skills, including experience in public meeting settings, meeting organization and documentation. ● Proficient in the use of traffic analysis and planning software standard to the industry. Position Overview ● Will do projects/tasks of various sizes for a variety of clients. ● Lead and manage complex traffic engineering tasks and projects. ● Provide technical guidance and mentorship to engineers and technical staff. ● Manage client relationships with Public and Private Clients. ● Coordinate traffic tasks with other staff on highway and bridge projects. ● Coordinate traffic studies, traffic design, and highway occupancy permits with site designers. ● Manage and perform the development of roadway plans, pavement marking plans, traffic control plans, and project cost estimates and specifications. CONVEYANCES FEBRUARY 2015 PAGE 11 Project Engineer - Traffic Salary: Job Type: Location: $57,334.78 - $94,602.14 Annually Full-Time Regular Aurora, Colorado Plans, coordinates, administers and performs complex professional engineering work and provides technical expertise in transportation planning and improvement projects under the supervision and direction of the Traffic Engineer to support the traffic engineering functions of the Engineering Services Division of the Public Works Department. Primary Duties and Responsibilities: ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Plans, reviews, develops, and coordinates complex transportation projects and operational assessments/ improvements potentially including higher level transportation modeling and optimization Assists and supports in development and evolution of policies, priorities, goals, and objectives Performs cost analysis and budgeting projections for long-term capital funding plans; acts as a team leader for design engineers, technicians, and other support personnel Responds to citizen complaints and inquiries about traffic related issues as assigned Coordinates with school districts on traffic related issues; evaluates requests for additional traffic control devices and/or modifications as assigned Prepares traffic studies and reports addressing specific problems and concerns Performs detailed accident analysis at signalized locations May review traffic impact analysis reports and transportation studies Provides back-up support for review of traffic control plan submittals, temporary use and sign permits, and civil plan documents; and performs additional duties as assigned Minimum Qualifications: Education: Bachelor's degree in civil engineering or directly related field. Experience: At least 5 years progressively responsible professional engineering work in assigned function. An equivalent combination of education, training and experience that demonstrates required knowledge, skills and abilities may be considered. Knowledge: Knowledge of traffic control devices, practices and procedures as defined in the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices; knowledge of the basic principles of civil engineering; municipal design criteria and specifications; AutoCAD and traffic engineering software. Knowledge: Knowledge of current engineering principles and practices applicable to assigned function; comprehensive knowledge of traffic engineering standards and principles; AutoCAD and traffic engineering software as well as standard word processing, spreadsheet, and database software. VISSIM experience and modeling experience preferred. Previous traffic signal design and/or construction management experience preferred. Lead worker or supervisory experience preferred. Abilities: Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing with the public, commissions, City Council, and city staff regarding transportation projects and issues; make decisions and solve complex technical problems; interpret codes and criteria; use computer design and optimization software in engineering projects; work effectively and collaboratively with other employees, outside agencies, and citizens. Skills: Strong interpersonal, analytical and organizational skills. Skills in the use of field and office engineering instruments and equipment. Licenses, Certificates or Equipment Required: Registration as a Professional Engineer (PE) with the State of Colorado or ability to obtain within 6 months of employment. Colorado driver's license with a good driving history. This position may require the incumbent to occasionally use personal equipment (e.g. vehicle, cell phone, tools, etc.) in the course of their employment. Please visit http://agency.governmentjobs.com/aurora/default.cfm?action=viewJob&jobID=1047879 for more information and to apply. FEBRUARY 2015 CONVEYANCES PAGE 12 FEBRUARY 2015 CONVEYANCES PAGE 13 CONVEYANCES FEBRUARY 2015 PAGE 14 Senior Planner/Project Manager Atkins has been providing infrastructure planning, engineering, construction, environmental consulting, urban planning, architecture, and program management services to public and private clients across the United States for more than 50 years. Atkins seeks an energetic and highly motivated self-starter to join our Denver Transportation Planning West Group as a Senior Planner/Project Manager. MAJOR FUNCTION/ROLE: In this role you will have the opportunity to apply your knowledge of transportation and transit planning/ engineering to a variety of planning projects throughout the state of Colorado and company-wide. JOB DUTIES: ● May function as lead planner/engineer or technical consultant working with clients including the Colorado Department of Transportation, various MPO and local government clients. ● Assist in identifying opportunities, marketing, and securing work assignments within the Denver market and around the state. ● Defines scope of project, with full responsibility for interpreting, organizing, executing and coordinating planning projects. ● Coordinates preparation of technical reports and project submissions. ● Participates in negotiations with clients. ● Monitors work progress and conformance to technical standards and regulations. • Manages planning projects for budget compliance, deadlines and quality control. ● Prepares planning and site design concepts for special clients, governmental agency or commission hearings. ● Performs such other duties as the Supervisor may from time to time deem necessary. EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE: A Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Planning, Traffic Engineering or a related field with at least 10 years of experience. Our ideal candidate will be able to demonstrate an established career in transportation planning or engineering, specific to transportation projects. Candidate needs to have experience working with MPO and Public & Private (City and County of Denver) contacts. SPECIAL SKILLS: Strong technical writing and communication skills are required at this level, proven through technical presentations, technical papers and/or participation in technical committees. PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS: AICP Certification or PE desired. See more at: http://careers.atkinsglobal.com/job/sr-planner-project-manager-transportation--jobid-us002043#sthash.G8WElD9z.dpuf FEBRUARY 2015 CONVEYANCES PAGE 15 Graduate Engineer Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc. (SEH®) is a multi-disciplined firm of engineers, architects, planners, and scientists known for our comprehensive technical capabilities and superior client service, which contribute to Building a Better World for All of Us. We've been in business for 85 years serving both public and private clients from more than 30 offices across the Midwest, Colorado, and Wyoming. Brief Description We are looking for an individual who wants to be part of a team that provides exceptional service to our clients, and we have an immediate opening for a Graduate Engineer within our Traffic Engineering Practice Center located in Denver, CO. Responsibilities for this position include working as a traffic and roadway Design Engineer in a team setting under the direct supervision of a Project Manager on the design of local and state transportation projects and working with a project team on the design and development of project plans and reports. Job Requirements Required Qualifications: ● Bachelors Degree in Civil Engineering with coursework in traffic engineering and/or roadway design. ● Minimum of zero (0) to four (4) years of previous experience in the Civil Engineering field. ● Must have successfully completed or scheduled to complete the EIT exam in the next three months. ● Previous experience and working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications (Excel, Word, etc.). ● Must possess a valid Driver’s License and be able to provide own means of reliable transportation. ● Ability to travel as needed for team meetings, client consultations, on-site inspections, etc. ● Ability to walk and climb over rough terrain and carry up to 40 pounds. Preferred Qualifications: ● Previous experience with highway capacity software and SYNCHRO/SimTraffic or other traffic planning and analysis software. ● Previous experience and working knowledge of AutoCAD, Civil3D, Microstation and InRoads or Geopak. ● Previous experience or coursework in civil engineering including: hydraulics, road design, utility design, road construction, inspection, and survey field experience. How To Apply For confidential consideration, please apply through the SEH website (https://careers.sehinc.com) or fax resume and salary requirements to 651.490.2138. Please refer to the job number IRC4629 when submitting your resume by fax. CONVEYANCES SEPTEMBER2015 FEBRUARY 2009 PAGE 16 2014—2015 Executive Committee President Anna Bunce City of Aurora 303-739-7263 [email protected] Vice-President Freddy He Stantec 303-285-4540 [email protected] Secretary/Treasurer Ryan Germeroth Town of Castle Rock 720-733-2472 [email protected] Past President Aaron Heumann SEH 720-540-6887 [email protected] Technical Committee Nitin Deshpande Colorado Department of Transportation 303-512-5835 [email protected] Website Committee Greg MacKinnon DRCOG 303-480-5633 [email protected] Activities Committee Emily Gloeckner Fehr & Peers 303-296-4300 [email protected] Scholarship and Career Guidance Committee Alex Larson, Apex Design, PC 303-339-0440 [email protected] Membership Committee Rich Follmer Felsburg, Holt & Ullevig 303-721-1440 [email protected] Awards Committee John LaSala City and County of Denver 720-913-4534 [email protected] Continuing Education Committee Chris Sheffer CH2MHill 303-325-8012 [email protected] Golf Committee Chris Hopkins Wilson and Company 303-501-1208 [email protected] Section Scribe Lou Davenport Apex Design, PC 303-339-0440 [email protected] Vendor Show Coordinator Will Johnson Atkins 303-221-7275 [email protected] Activities Report Coordinator Dan Eybs AECOM 303-376-2949 [email protected] Legislative Committee Scott Thomas Apex Design, PC 303-339-0440 [email protected] Symposium Coordinator Kari McDowell Schroeder McDowell Engineering 970-623-0788 [email protected] University of Wyoming Student Chapter Liaison Chris Vokurka 303-955-8302 [email protected] Newsletter Editor Bart Przybyl Apex Design, PC 303-339-0440 [email protected] Social Media Committee and University of Colorado at Denver Student Chapter Liaison Lisa Truong Alliant Engineering, Inc. [email protected] 612-758-3080 COLORADO/WYOMING SECTION Institute of Transportation Engineers TRANSPORTATION PROFESSIONAL OF THE YEAR AWARD Nomination Form I hereby nominate ____________________for the Transportation Professional of the Year Award of the Colorado/Wyoming Section of the Institute of Transportation Engineers. Reasons my nominee should receive this award in service to the transportation profession and the Institute are summarized below: _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ Nominated submitted by: ___________________________________________________________ Phone: _______________ Return completed form to: John La Sala City and County of Denver 201 West Colfax Ave., #506 Denver, CO 80202 (720) 913-4534 (voice/office phone) Email: [email protected]
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