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Mayor Mike Coffman relates his homeless experience to Villager reporter Freda Miklin

A report by the Metro Denver Homeless Initiative (MDHI), issued in October 2020, said that 31,207 people accessed services for the homeless during the year ended June 30, 2020 in metro Denver (Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, and Jefferson Counties). It also said that there were 6,104 homeless in metro Denver at one point in time in January 2020, however, the report makes clear that counting the homeless is difficult and that “significant differences in counts do appear.” MDHI concludes that “the leading cause of homelessness, not just in this region but around the country, is a lack of affordable housing.” Mayor Coffman found otherwise. See his story on page 9.

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State tells vaccine providers not to check identification BY FREDA MIKLIN GOVERNMENTAL REPORTER

In a letter to all Colorado providers of the COVID-19 vaccine dated and made public on January 17, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) directed providers not to “require that an individual be able to present a state-issued or other government-issued ID as a condition to receiving the vaccine.” CDPHE clarified the state polic that, It is imperative that individuals are not denied access to the vaccine due to their documentation status or inability to get government issued identification. While reminding providers that those who are eligible to be vaccinated are “70+Coloradans and Coloradans above the dotted line in phase 1B (health care workers including home health, hospice, pharmacy, dental, etc. and EMS; firefighters, police, I response personnel, correctional workers, and funeral services),” CDPHE said, “The overarching goal is to get vaccines to eligible Coloradans as efficientl as possible without barriers, so the state is recommending that providers abide by an honor system, taking the individual’s word on age, residency, and other eligibility

criteria, and using their discretion to determine whether the individual is eligible for vaccination in the current priority phase.” Also made clear in the letter is that United States citizenship is not a requirement for receiving the vaccination. Any person who is ualified b age or occupation can get vaccinated at no charge, subject to the availability of the supply of vaccines. Prior to the change in the administration in Washington, D.C., it was announced that a number of doses of the vaccine had been held back from distribution and would be released, causing Colorado and other states to begin planning for increased availability of the vaccine. On January 15, it was announced that there actually were no vaccine doses held back, hence no additional ones would be sent to Colorado or anyone else. Governor Polis accused the federal government of being dishonest and of “gross incompetence.” There are now 669 providers of the vaccine statewide and CDPHE is continuing to enroll more every day. The full list of providers can be found at: https://covid19.colorado.gov/ for-coloradans/vaccine/ where-can-i-get-vaccinated# providers. Fmiklin.villager@gmail.com

South Metro Denver Chamber holds program about the key to happiness and a longer life BY FREDA MIKLIN GOVERNMENTAL REPORTER

On January 14, the health and wellness section of the South Metro Denver Chamber of Commerce (SMDC) presented an important program about how giving to others, whether it’s with time, property, or money, has been proven to increase one’s overall sense of well-being and even one’s time on this earth. This important news was delivered by Dr. Eric French, D. O., HealthONE’s medical

Dr. French is a psychiatrist with a special interest in the interaction between behavior and hormonal changes related to a sense of well-being.

This is SECORCares’ mobile market truck that gives food to the needy.

director of inpatient psychiatry in its Behavioral Health and Wellness Center. Dr. French has a special interest

in psychoneuroendocrinology, a very long word that means “the clinical study of hormone uctuations and

Greg Matson is development director for SECOR Cares, focused on suburban poverty, serving the Parker area.

Todd McPherson oversees funding development, marketing, and community promotion of programs and services at Integrated Family Community Services. Continued on page 3


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Happiness and a longer life Continued from page 2 provide $600 worth of food

their relationship to human behavior.” Dr. French became interested in looking at how a condition he observed that mimics depression in his patients could be addressed by behavior changes. He found that scientific studies have determined that “individuals who give back to their community are healthier and happier.” Dr. French pointed to a University of Michigan School of Public Health study of nearly 7,000 people, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) in 2019. It showed that older people who volunteered for two or more organizations were 44% less likely to die than those who did not. Chemically speaking, studies have found that people who donated regularly to charities increase the production of serotonin (neurochemical connected with happiness) and oxytocin (neurochemical connected with nurturing), which results in increased feelings of well-being. Additionally, having a greater connection to other people also drives down negative neurochemicals in our systems, resulting in a generalized good feeling. Said more plainly, giving makes us feel better. Dr. French offered this advice: “Dig deep, reach into your pockets, and take care of others, especially now during COVID.” Included in the program were representatives of two local charitable organizations focused on the needy, especially providing food. Greg Matney, director of development for SECORCares, said that his group has been operating in Parker since 2006. In 2015, they started the Food for Thought program, through which they send home food for the weekend with schoolchildren who qualify for free or reduced-price lunches at 19 schools in Arapahoe, Douglas, and Elbert counties. They also have a SECOR for Seniors program that provides medical and dental care for needy seniors, in addition to food, and a Mobile Market, which is a truck stocked with food for those in need. On a recent Saturday, SECOR served food to 1,500 families from its Mobile Market in four hours. During the past year, Matney said they went from “100 to 873 volunteers, of which 572 are still active,” adding, “We couldn’t have our larger fundraisers, like our golf tournament, this year. We used to have more senior volunteers. Now our volunteers are younger.” Matney encouraged people to consider supporting SECOR via their family sponsorship program. He explained, “For $96 per month, you can

because we are able to purchase it more cheaply through a connection with Food Bank of the Rockies.” Also sharing about the work his organization does was Todd McPherson, director of development and marketing at Integrated Family Community Services (IFCS), formerly known as Inter-Faith Community Services. Since 1964, IFCS has been providing food and other assistance to the needy in western Arapahoe and northern Douglas Counties. After the COVID-19 pandemic began, IFCS became an emergency food provider for the entire State of Colorado. They now provide drive-up food boxes weekly for around 5,000 people every month. Although they are grateful for donations of food, McPherson explained, “Cash

is king. We get a lot of peanut butter but not enough jelly. We need money to buy that, so we can give people whole meals. Similarly, we try to pair the sauce with the pasta, so if one of those foods is donated and another isn’t, we need to buy the other. We also want to give people fresh meat, produce, and dairy, along with personal hygiene items.” He added, “We are helping a completely new demographic that has never been in this situation before. We have people come to us from what used to be a 10-mile radius to what is now a 50-mile radius. Yesterday, we gave food to 131 households in 3 hours by loading it into people’s trunks. Some were getting it to bring to others in their lives, like seniors.” McPherson linked the work of ICFS to what Dr. French had explained earlier.

ildfires, hurricanes, social unrest, all turn people’s lives inside out. Volunteering makes people feel connected. Volunteering is a very valuable option to make people feel and stay healthy, especially during COVID. Finding ways to support organizations is valuable to everyone.” Putting things into perspective, he shared that he also leads an organization in Zimbabwe (Renewed Hope Charitable Foundation). Said McPherson, “We here are all privileged, compared to the global picture. If you make over $34,000/year, you are in the top 1% of the richest people in the world. In Zimbabwe, there is no medical care, people are secluded (because of the pandemic). If they get COVID, it’s kind of a death sentence.” Fmiklin.villager@gmail. com

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Time to quit crying or celebrating Let’s get President Biden sworn into office and get the Congress and enate back to work. he ational Guardsmen can return home and ma be some calm can settle on the nation. resident Biden has indicated a da war against I and we can all agree with getting that scourge defeated. opefull the vaccines can be produced uickl and improved over time, and this pandemic with its tragic deaths will be recorded into the dark da s of our histor . he little restaurant owner from i e, . . ep. auren Boebert, has created uite a stir in ashington with her pistol and patriotic fervor. bet would have been if she had the si gun on an. in the ouse chamber she would have protected her fellow legislators. But that s ust con ecture, and she is under fire for her tweets, and avid patriotism. It appears that the attack on the capitol building was alread occurring before

resident rump ever told the audience to peacefull and patrioticall march to the capital. e had ever right of freedom of speech to defend the constitution and our republic. here are man theories about what transpired but crowds can e plode with radical leadership and actions. he anarchists were certainl at work and carried hammers and tools in their backpacks. I ve never seen a epublican wearing a militar helmet or dangling from a capitol wall. ho were these people ue to modern technolog and facial recognitions we re going to find out who the perpetrators were, and the will be rightfull punished. egarding that sub ect of securit , the member capitol police force and istrict police certainl should have spotted trouble as massive numbers of people gathered in the nation s capital. sing bic cle racks as barricades, the small detachment of capitol police fought the mobsters bravel but had to ac uiesce to the overwhelming numbers of

would be patriots on steroids. he head of the capitol police force has resigned. he capital should have been properl defended and our leaders have learned a solemn lesson. It seems that both sides seem to be defending the constitution. here are those who feel that five states didn t follow the constitution, stating that onl state legislatures can change election laws. an rump supporters feel that the election was stolen with irregularities, but courts and even the upreme ourt failed to support that concept. ome of the ustification was that the apparent evidence wasn t strong enough to overcome the ultimate outcome of Biden s seven million vote ma orit . Ballot harvesting and mass mail ballots were protested b resident rump months prior to the election but no action was taken. oo little, too late, made him look like a poor loser culminating in what was a gigantic ashington show of support for the president turned ugl and has had a reverse impact on his presidenc leading to a sec-

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ouse impeachment. he president bids adieu to the hite ouse and four ears as president with some massive accomplishments. hile his critics don t acknowledge his successes, his business decisions were awesome, and the nation prospered under his leadership and business acumen. It is uncertain whether he will ever return to high office, but he leaves a lasting legac that man mericans will cherish and man dispute. e will remain the dominant force in G politics for now. udos to olorado election officials our election went off without a hitch and mail in ballots were counted successfull . ow is the time to concentrate on the future, eradicate I , get our restaurant industr open and support our local business firms. ime to uit cr ing, or celebrating, and think about what is best for merica to make this a better countr for ever one. It s resident oe Biden s turn at the wheel.

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Politics and early day history It is interesting to think about how and when we develop our political beliefs. suall this begins with our parents, listening to mom and dad discuss politics at the dinner table. I can remember m father telling me during the ruman administration that emocrats were good for agricultural and being in the livestock business we would prosper under his administration. e was right, there were good ears following orld ar ll. mother had epublican roots and spent ears in education. ollowing ears as a third grade teacher in raig she ran and was elected offat ount upt. of chools. he held that elective office until her retirement undefeated. he slowl converted m Irish atholic emocratic father to her political team. father was a relentless reader in the evenings, and TIME and LIFE magazine were the news magazines that came in rural mail deliver once a week to the ranch. I remember the photos and spread that LIFE did on idel astro and the revolution occurring in uba in the late s. grandfather homesteaded a ranch in in the vast ial Basin area of offat

ount located between raig and eeker on the ampa iver. e and his wife ar had five sons who all remained in the cattle business their entire lives. he would chase and capture wild horses and participate in rodeos held in open fields. here are man stories like the one about hooking a wild horse up to a winter sled, piling on and turning the horse loose. hat must have been uite a ride. nother stor was when the were smoking in the log barn and accidentall setting it on fire and burning it to the ground. I can t write what m grandfather said to his five sons. nother feat was to use shoe skates on the river ice and see how close the could skate to the open running frigid water. he lived in a log cabin with a well for water. hen the atholic priest would come b on horseback once a ear the bo s would hide in their bedroom. ver thing was done b manual labor and the ha crop was cut b sc thes and put in stacks. uring the tough winter months, when cattle died, the were skinned, and the hides placed on the round horse corral poles to be sold. upplies were pur-

chased in eeker and i e several times a ear b wagon bringing back barrels of our, lard, dried fruit, salt and sugar, clothing, boots, and whatever else was needed for the ear. a be a little whisk for medical purposes. In the late s travel was onl b horseback or wagon and roads were rutted dirt trails, fording creeks and gulches were impassible during spring and winter thaws. owns across estern olorado and oming grew up on the banks of the nake, ampa, hite and olorado iver. In the springtime with winter snowfall melting from the nearb mountains, fording these rivers was impossible. Grandfather came to merica when he was ears old winning a plow bo contest in ount ork. he five pounds purchased a ticket to his new home in merica he never returned to Ireland. Because of his skill with teams of horses he worked on the railroads coming est. e eventuall drove a freight team for the ugus ompan of awlins, oming to the railroad terminal in i e. uring these trips across the barren plains he spotted where he would homestead someda . e met m grandmother ar who was an Irish im-

migrant who came to eeker to work for the bank president and ended up working in his caf . grandfather came in the back door, she fed him and reportedl told her, when I come back ne t month let s get married. he agreed and the couple were married in the onl church in eeker in . stor of their wedding is printed in The Meeker Herald, an earl da pioneer newspaper. he soon ended up on a homestead miles north of eeker in offat ount . heir home was a tin cabin on a hillside overlooking a wild grass meadow. ar had one incident with Indians when s uaws came to the cabin, she fed them. here were no phones, televisions, radios, refrigeration, and water had to be drenched from a creek or well. ilk cows were prized animals and provided vital milk and cream. fter roving up on the homestead and gaining title to the land the were able to move ten miles further north to the ampa river and purchase a river ranch that became the home ranch for a growing famil of five bo s and hundreds of cattle and horses. B I

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Reverend Martin Niemoller “In Germany, the Nazis first came for the communists, and I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a communist. Then they came for the Jews, and I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a Jew. Then they came for the trade unionists, and I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a trade unionist. Then they came for the Catholics, and I didn’t speak up because I was a Protestant. Then they came for me and by that time there was no one left to speak for me!”

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OPINION

BY BRIAN C. JOONDEPH

Mike Coffman: Homeless in Denver Aurora Mayor and former Congressman Mike Coffman decided to walk the walk, rather than just talk the talk, regarding the ever-increasing plague of big city homelessness. He spent one week undercover as a homeless veteran, at one shelter in Aurora, two in Denver, and at an encampment in downtown Denver. Coffman described his experience in a recent Denver Post op-ed. He found the homeless shelters offering a variety of services, from mental health and drug and alcohol counseling to job placement. He observed what others have that the homeless fall into three categories – mentally ill, substance addicted, or temporarily displaced due to economic circumstances. The encampments tend to attract younger residents involved in heavy drug use, often there by choice, similar to counter-culture commune living popular in the 1960s. Encampment residents avoided shelters claiming their unsafety when in reality they didn’t want to live under shelter rules where drug use is prohibited. He

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observed that they lived in encampments as “a very dangerous lifestyle choice” that was “not a product of an economy under COVID.” Not surprisingly, Coffman’s walk on the wild side of homelessness is being met with scorn and ridicule from certain media outlets and Denver City Council members, calling it a publicity stunt and that he could hardly learn anything about homelessness by actually being homeless for a week. ow man elected officials have ever been homeless? Yet they are self-proclaimed experts on the problem, and how to fi it. ow has that worked out? Former Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper implemented a plan to end homelessness in 10 years called “Denver’s Road Home.” This was in 2007, 14 years ago, and homelessness has only gotten worse. Hickenlooper’s only “road home” was to the Governor’s mansion and now to the US Senate. Homelessness is a national problem yet national leaders like Trump, Pelosi, and McConnell

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I have been an election judge

I have been an election judge at least 10 times under 4 different county clerks in Arapahoe County. One of the times, it was in the warehouse where the votes are brought to be counted. I will state absolutely this was the most secure election I’ve ever participated in. In previous years, a machine kept track of all the ballots cast on it, then after the polls closed on the last day, we ran a program that printed out the vote totals for that machine, then I as the chief judge most of the time, took what looked like a VCR tape to either the designated collection place in a county building, or to the warehouse over south of Belleview just off Federal Blvd. This year the Dominion machines did not “hold” any of the votes on them. The machine printed out a ballot for the voter to confirm that was how they voted, then the voter places the ballot into a sealed ballot box. All the ballot boxes are sealed with a numbered seal and transported by members of two different parties to the warehouse. As to the ballots that were mailed in, or dropped off at the polling places, they are run through a machine that compares the signature on the outside envelope to the signatures on record for that person, and if the machine doesn’t “like” the signature the envelope is sent, unopened to another team of people from two different parties to be verified. The allegations made by the “present occupant” and his lawyers have be laughed out of court 50 times. If fact one of the lawyers is being sued for 1.3 Billion for her lies about the Dominion machines we used this election in Colorado and the trouble it’s caused. Once the signatures are verified, the big BIG machine splits then into (hopefully) groups of 100 and they are sent to tables again “manned” by people from two different parties who opens the envelopes counts to be sure it’s 100 and stacks them, so it’s not possible to to see what a single person voted for. The envelopes are stacked on a zip tie and kept for a number of years in case there is a need to have them verified. One person pulls out the security envelope, and the other person pulls the ballot out of the security envelope and stacks the ballots. That was NOT my favorite job as an election judge. Larry McLaughlin Aurora

have never spent a minute, much less a week, as a homeless person. That doesn’t mean they can’t understand the problem. One does not have to experience something to be able to understand it. Numerous commanders-in-chief of the US military, including Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, Donald Trump, and Joe Biden have never served in the military. But there is nothing like real world experience to understand a problem, gaining perspective which might lead to effective solutions. Mayor Coffman is to be commended for making the effort to learn firsthand about homelessness, shelters, and encampments, giving him far more insight into tackling this problem compared to the ruling elites who have only driven by these places in their comfortable cars. Brian C. Joondeph, MD, is a Denver-based physician and freelance writer for American Thinker, Rasmussen Reporter, The Villager and others publications.

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The Whistling Season

Ivan Doig (1939-2015) published this book in 2006. The scene is set in rural Montana in 1909. Widower Oliver Milliron responds to a newspaper ad offering services for a housekeeper that says, “Can’t cook but doesn’t bite.” Milliron has three hungry sons. Despite the lack of cooking skills, he hires Rose Llewellyn. She shows up with her brother Morris Morgan. Shortly after their arrival, the schoolteacher of the region’s one-room schoolhouse runs off with the preacher. Morris is asked to step in as teacher. The Milliron family’s oldest son Paul is the adult narrator looking back at his 13-year-old self. The book is mostly about the homesteaders of the area, but a scandalous secret emerges at the end. I found the book to be a masterpiece in storytelling and wholesome writing with an added element of suspense. It was a magical story to savor as it romanced the one room schoolhouse and life in dryland ontana. his was m first exposure to Ivan Doig, and I then went on to read more of his books.

Factfullness

This book was published in 2018. The author Hans Rosling (1948-2018) is from Sweden and has done numerous TED alks. I often receive con ict-

ing messages from media and politics of this country, and I read it to improve my critical thinking skills. I found it remarkable that a dry read could be so interesting. I learned things can be bad and also getting better. I was humbled by just how much I do not know about the world and how outdated much of my information is. I am now much more curious about statistics, graphs, charts and news that is presented to me and look for additional research and facts before leaping to sweeping conclusions. I sense that I have a much more accurate idea of the world, but I will need to continually update myself as the world changes. Factfullness explained why I and countless others don’t see

the world the way it really is. The book left me with a positive feeling and elevated my curiosity to uncover the facts.

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City council cancels Greenwood Village Day and employee training in 2021 BY FREDA MIKLIN GOVERNMENTAL REPORTER

As 2021 was approaching, the GV city council held its regular annual budget workshop at its new maintenance building 2.7 miles from city hall in the fall. It was a three-hour meeting where the proposed budget for 2021 was discussed. Since the coronavirus pandemic resulted in decreased tax collections from what was originally budgeted in 2020 and the council anticipated lower than normal tax revenues in 2021, proposed expenses were reviewed to see if any should be reduced. Led in large part by Mayor Pro Tem Dave Kerber and his district two city council partner Anne Ingebretsen, the council decided to cut nearly $300,000 in 2021 community recreational and social events, including Greenwood Village Day, the Fishing Derby at Tommy Davis Park, the Mayor’s Holiday Lighting, Fall Fest, and the Easter Egg Hunt. Also removed from the proposed 2021 budget was $75,000 in training and education across all city departments except the city council and just under $22,000 for catering and meals provided to volunteer board and commission members at their evening meetings and at city council meetings. The city council left open the option of returning some items to the budget during 2021 in the event that revenues are higher than expected. On the subject of the city’s premier summer event, Greenwood Village Day, Ingebretsen said that if it was later determined it could be held, “I would get rid of the fireworks because the A

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are dangerous with drought conditions and a waste of money.” Kerber agreed, saying that the fireworks displa , at , for 13 minutes is wrong.” He suggested adding instead the Neighborhood Night Out, a police department event celebrated one evening in June around the country. Kerber also criticized the scholarships awarded by GV’s Arts and Humanities Council (AHC) to students who attend GV schools. On August 17, the AHC awarded college scholarships of $5,000 each to two Cherry Creek High School seniors who will study music in college. The school also received a $500 stipend for its arts programs in honor of the student winners. Kerber said scholarships should be no more than $1,000, the stipend for the school should be eliminated, and scholarships should only go to GV residents, regardless of where they go to school. he final G budget reects a ear end fund balance of $52 million, of which $29 million is uncommitted, meaning that it is net of any legal restrictions or self-imposed limitations by the city. Included in the $29 million uncommitted general fund balance is $1.7 million intended to be used for open space acquisitions, should the opportunity present itself, along with $3.1 million listed as being available for traffic safet improvements. This category was created in 2019 when it became apparent that G was collecting significantly more revenue from photo red light tickets then it was expending on the cost of collection of fines generated b those tickets, which was contrary to the city’s previously announced policy of the activity being revenue-neutral. Although there is no city rule or law that legally restricts the use of this money, the city council decided as a matter of policy to keep track of it in a separate line item in the unused fund balance. GV has steadfastly refused to record its city council meetings or study sessions on video, unlike most home-rule cities in Colorado, including, in the area, Denver, Englewood, Littleton, and Cherry Hills Village, along with Arapahoe County and the state legislature. That policy has remained unchanged throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, during which five out of eight GV city council members have attended most city council meetings remotely. GV usually records its study sessions and city council meetings on audio. The 2021 budget workshop was not recorded by audio, nor were official minutes taken. he illager attended the meeting. Fmiklin.villager@gmail.com


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Denver Metro Chamber previews 2021 legislative session BY FREDA MIKLIN GOVERNMENTAL REPORTER

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n January 12, the Colorado Competitive Council of the Denver Metro Chamber (DMC) presented a virtual bipartisan preview of the upcoming 2021 Colorado legislative session. After a 3-day organizing meeting on January 13-15, the general assembly is scheduled to begin in earnest on February 16. Their goal is to have all the legislators vaccinated for COVID-19 before getting back to a normal schedule. If that can be accomplished earlier than mid-February, they will move up that date. The DMC program featured legislative leaders from both sides of the aisle. Senate President Pro Tem Democrat Kerry Donovan said she was standing in for Senate President Democrat Leroy Garcia who could not attend because he was working as an EMT in Pueblo helping deliver the COVID-19 vaccine. Ed Sealover, Denver Business Journal senior reporter, moderated the discussion. Donovan listed transportation, securing broadband for all, and climate change among the issues she expected to be at the top of Democrats’ list in 2021. Speaker of the House Democrat Alec Garnett said, “The most important thing is how the legislature prioritizes recovery as we deal with the economic downturn brought by the coronavirus. Retail, restaurants, and the hospitality sector have suffered. Low-wage workers have been disproportionately impacted. The mountain communities were at the forefront of the crisis last year but have had some boom months as Coloradans stayed in state for their vacations. We should thank our community bankers for moving the PPP (federal Payroll Protection Plan) money and the (federal) CARES Act money of $10.4 billion out to our small businesses.” Sealover asked about HB1420, “Adjust Tax Expenditure for State Education Fund,” passed last summer, that removed certain tax breaks and credits, especially those provided in the federal legislation that was part of the CARES Act. The removal of these tax exemptions and credits was done to increase available funding to K-12 education. he fiscal note for the bill stated it would result in moving $113 million from the general fund to the state education fund in state fiscal ear that runs from July 1, 2020

to June 30, 2021) and $23 million in FY2022. Sealover asked the Democratic leaders, “Why is this on the table again given the pushback last year?”

Democrat Senate President Pro Tem Kerry Donovan, whose Eagle, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Lake, and Pitkin Counties, is a rancher.

Republican Senator and minority leader Hugh McKean from Larimer County is a general contractor.

Garnett explained, “Last year we faced a stark, devastating forecast when we were working on our FY2021 budget. We thought we had to reduce expenditures by 25%, or $3.3 billion, due to the revenue crisis. One of the things we did was to look through the ta code to find what we might be able to change. It wasn’t the normal process that would include stakeholders. We were minimizing our time in the building due to COVID. In November we passed new expenditures due to having more available money. Discussions for this year are just beginning. We will use the regular process, including stakeholders, and taking the proper time to make decisions.” To the question, “How big a priority is increasing transportation funding to both of your caucuses and how will you parse it out between

state and local and roads and multi-modal?” Donovan talked about a gas fee, adding. “If we want to move into the 21st century, we need to look at a different method than we designed in 1992 (referring to the 22 cents per gallon state gas tax, which has remained at the same rate since it was passed in 1992).” Garnett answered, “I think the legislature is going to come to this debate with a focused practical and pragmatic plan that will at least put us on a track to address CDOT’s (Colorado Department of Transportation) needs and put us on a track to address coming electrification in transportation. I hope we can find a bipartisan solution.” When Sealover asked Donovan what a gas fee was, her response was, “It’s a way to increase the dollars that we can put toward road maintenance across the state,” adding, “It is especially important to rural Colorado. We have to address a growing population that wants to live in one area of the state but spend their recreation time in a different area of the state.” On returning to Democrats’ aspiration to establish a statewide public option for health insurance, Donovan said that a bill was being drafted that “will look different from last year’s bill,” adding, “We want to lower prices, increase choice, and increase equity across Colorado…We want to make health care more affordable and more accessible, especially for our rural neighbors.” Garnett agreed that health care costs and premium costs needed to be addressed On the subject of energy-related legislation, Garnett said that the result of SB 181 (Oil and Gas Conservation Act of 2019) is that “We’ve seen both sides uphold the promises that were made. The legislation has pushed a lot of the discussions into the rulemaking process and we ve seen a ceasefire in the oil and gas wars that were brought to the ballot box.” On the subject of the state economy, Republican Senate leader Paul Lundeen said that the best way forward is to let the people and the small businesses lead us in the recovery and restoration.

Democrat Speaker of the House Alec Garnett is from Denver.

Republican Senator and minority whip Paul Lundeen is from El Paso County.

Hugh McKean, House Republican leader, called his Democratic counterpart, Speaker Alex Garnett “one of the most bipartisan people in the legislature.” On the plan for 2021, he said, “We have fundamentally changed how businesses run in Colorado with legislation in terms of pa , benefits, and other things. Let’s pause and see how they turn out. Oil and gas in Colorado is on its heels. We don’t know what the effect of some new regulations are going to be but they will affect our revenue, jobs, and families.” On HB1420 of 2020, McKean said, “Shame on us if we think we can shake the mone tree to find dollars for education if we take jobs away from the families of the students.” Lundeen added,

“A lower, broader tax on consumption is considered the best economically, but now is not the time to increase people’s tax burden when we are trying to restore jobs, so we should not make taxes more onerous for any Colorado employers. Maybe later we can look at which to change.”: Lundeen called transportation a “critical priority,” after jobs and education, about which he said, “Let the parents lead as to how that should be done. Find new ways to customize education.” Both Lundeen and McKean were adamant that transportation dollars be spent on roads and bridges, not multimodal options like busses, trains, and bike lanes. Referring to an unidentified CDOT project that he said is presently $150 million over budget, Lundeen said, “$150 million is being spent in a way that is questionable. We need to clean up our act... In Colorado Springs, people voted for a tax increase for roads when we were honest with them.” McKean added, “One of the missing elements in funding transportation is getting the citizens of Colorado to say they are willing to pay for it. It’s a disconnect of trust.” On health care, McKean suggested Medicaid costs could be lowered if patients had a specific famil ph sician who knew them. He described the public option that the Democrats were proposing as single payer health care, then concluded that, “Single payer health care is not the answer because government programs add bureaucracy that adds costs to all programs.” Lundeen suggested bringing “medical and hospital people in the conversation…so that rural and mountain people aren’t subsidizing lower rates in the front range.” He also suggested that, “We need to move the level of care downstream as much as possible to lower costs. Pharmacists have a lot of capabilities that we aren’t letting them use. They could address a cold sore.” Fidelity Investments was a major sponsor of the DMC event. Fmiklin.villager@gmail. com


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South Metro Fire Rescue appoints Kirschke Assistant Chief of Employee Services outh etro ire escue announces the appointment of Tobias Kirschke as the Assistant Chief of the newly-created Emplo ee ervices ivision. In his role, Chief Kirschke is now responsible for the oversight and supervision of various business functions and bureaus at including Human Resources, Wellness, eer upport and rofessional evelopment. he appointment of Chief Kirschke became effective at the first of the ear. outh etro recentl updated the department’s organizational chart, adding new positions such as

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had no idea, so I headed to the Denver Art Museum to find out. I learned that there was an artistic movement in Mexico in the early 1920s following the Mexican Revolution . The Denver Art Museum has on display more than 150 works of art from that period of time. Artists Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera were showcased. he works of ola Álvarez Bravo, Gunther Gerzso, María Izquierdo, Carlos Mérida, and others were also on displa . Frida Kahlo painted several self-portraits, which were my personal favorites. he other artists also interested me. he exhibit requires reservations and upholds strict safety protocol for ovid precautions. Allot an hour as I was able to take in the exhibit in that time at a leisurel pace. his e hibition ends anuar . isa . hultz is a enver native and loves the Mile igh it . he encourages exploration of the city’s treasures in her book Essential Denver and will soon be offering walking tours this spring. ind out more about her and her book on her website www. isa hultz.com or call her at .

Chief Kirschke’s, in order to continue to best meet the needs of its employees and the communit it serves. urrentl , provides service to 540,000 residents covering 287 square miles in the enver etro area. In addition, has over line and staff employees who work throughout its 30 stations and additional administration and training facilities. With the recent growth of including both its district and its emplo ee base wanted to place a heightened focus on the wellness and support of its staff and line employees, as well as

an increased emphasis on professional development and promoting a positive culture for the organization and all those who work there. “Aligning HR, Wellness, Peer upport and rofessional evelopment under our newly-created Emplo ee ervices ivision will allow us to focus on our people, which in turn allows them to continue to take the best possible care of our citizens, said ire hief Bob Baker. here is no doubt that Chief Kirschke’s exceptional leadership and vision, as well as years of e perience in the fire service, will be a great asset to leading this Division and we are very excited to

have him in this role. Beginning his career at outh Metro in 1995, Chief Kirschke has served in the ranks of ieutenant, Captain, Battalion Chief and most recentl istrict hief. In addition, he was assigned to the Training Division for more than two years and has been an instructor at Red Rocks Community College for three ears. hief irschke also has extensive experience with pecial eams including Dive, Heavy Rescue, Wildland and Colorado Task Force 1; and has been recognized many times at outh etro for his leadership and unwavering support for the communit . hief irschke s education

includes an associate’s degree from Red Rocks Community College, a bachelor s degree from al tate University of Fullerton, and a master’s degree from The University of enver. orking in the fire service and taking care of citizens is a great privilege and honor,” said Chief irschke. e often see people on their worst da s and it is our responsibility to make sure we are at our best on those da s. I am honored to be working in a leadership role that is committed to ensure that our outh etro personnel have the resources and opportunities in place to make sure this happens.


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BY FREDA MIKLIN GOVERNMENTAL REPORTER

Just after Christmas, Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman took a week of vacation time and telling almost no one, he set out to live on the street to find out for himself what he could about the homeless population. He took no food and no money, just one piece of identification in case of an emergency, and a backpack with a blanket and a tarp to cover him. In an interview with The Villager, the mayor told us that he started out on a Saturday at noon at Speer Boulevard and Lincoln Avenue in Denver, walking nine miles to a location near east Colfax and I-225, where he thought there was a homeless camp. When he arrived, the camp he was looking for had been emptied by the City of Aurora. He walked over to the nearby Anschutz Medical Campus because he saw some tents there, but, he told us, “It was so cold that I went into a parking garage and slept in the stairwell. The hardest part was the cold, but I remembered from the military (Coffman is a former United States Marine) that you need a buffer from the ground. I scrounged around the garage until I found some cardboard that I put between me and the concrete oor. In the week he was on the street, Coffman stayed at homeless camps and shelters in Denver and Aurora. Although he has been criticized by some homeless advocates in the community for this personal investigative adventure, Mayor Coffman told us, “I was always uncomfortable with the issue of homelessness. I had mixed feelings when I saw people living that way and I just wasn’t sure whether to believe all the theories I had heard from others about why people live that wa . e continued, a or Hancock (of Denver) had reached out to me for the second time since I was elected to ask if I wanted to work with him and Mayor Paul from Lakewood on the problem of homelessness. That’s when I got the idea to do this. I’d already had COVID, so I didn’t have to worry about that, and it was a slow time of year in government. Coffman said he was surprised to find that having no money was not a problem because there are so many individuals, restaurants, and non profit organizations who bring food to homeless encampments. He especially credited the Denver Rescue Mission, St. Francis Center in Denver, and Volunteers for America for their efforts to keep people living on the street fed.

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“I was always uncomfortable with the issue of homelessness. I had mixed feelings when I saw people living that way and I just wasn’t sure whether to believe all the theories I had heard from others about why people live that way.” – Mayor Mike Coffman After his week on the street, Mayor Coffman told us, “My view is very different than when I started out. Many people had told him that the biggest contributor to homelessness was the lack of affordable housing, Coffman explained. He saw two separate groups of people in the encampments. “The mentally ill are just wandering around, but if they are not a threat to themselves or someone else, we can’t force them to get treatment. The biggest part of the problem is drug and alcohol problems. e asked how those folks support their habit. He said, “The drug and alcohol problem people are

sometimes on disabilit . The mayor found two things in the encampments particularly surprising. “I was shocked at the filth and the drugs at the homeless encampments at (three Denver locations that he named . The other stunner for Coffman was, “I never met anybody that wanted to get out. People I met wanted to be there. Young people felt like they belonged. Some people in the shelters also have addiction issues. “The Aurora shelter takes people from the shelter to the day resource center. The one by the Coliseum (in Denver) also does. Everyone is doing what they can to try to encourage them to get treatment. There are programs to move people from homelessness into housing, but those programs re uire them to be sober. We wanted to know what the mayor learned from his experience. “The encampments are the problem. In Denver, there is the capacity in shelters to take them. Denver can make them go to the shelters because they have a camping ban. It says they have to provide an alternative (to camping in shelters. ddressing potential arguments to his position, he added, “CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) guidelines have an exception that allows them to have to be moved if they’re a threat to public safety or public health. What now? “The real takeaway is that the narrative by many advocates for the homeless is a false narrative. They say that housing is the answer. If you provide housing, then the other things will fall in line, but that doesn’t seem to be true. e e plained that for people to go into permanent housing, they need to be in a position to work. For many, that means getting sober, a challenging task even for those who are motivated. Although many of the people in the shelters were

there because of unfortunate circumstances like job losses that they were trying to work back from, most of the people Coffman encountered on the street appeared to be content where they were, mostly concerned with supporting their addictions. He added, “The one part of the equation that’s very clear

“I was shocked at the filth and the drugs at the homeless encampments at (three Denver locations that he named).” The other stunner for Coffman was, “I never met anybody that wanted to get out. People I met wanted to be there. Young people felt like they belonged.” – Mayor Mike Coffman to me from this experience is about the encampments---you cannot help them while they are there. They are a public health and public safety issue. evertheless, offman did not, as some had predicted, try to move forward a camping ban in Aurora following his experience. We wanted to know if the mayor encountered any information that would indicate a crossover between the issues of homelessness and immigration, another hot-button issue in his city. He said, “I ran across some immigrants,

but they were people down on their luck because they worked inside people’s homes as painters or housecleaners and lost that work because of COVID. Also, when you go into a shelter you have to give a name and a social security number. (Mayor Coffman told us that he was prepared to use a fake name but caught off-guard when asked for his social security number, so he blurted out his correct one. The person taking the information at the shelter said that something must be wrong with her system, because “all sorts of bells went off when she input that number. The Villager wanted to know Mayor Coffman’s reaction to those who criticized what he did as a stunt. e said, “I’m glad I did it. It was very hard. I spent every minute of every day talking to people trying to understand and observe them. I could not have had the experience that I did without being among them. People tell you what you want to hear. It was very different. bout those who say that more affordable housing would solve the problem, he told us, “If I would have come out and agreed with them, that would have been good. My observations hit a raw nerve with the advocates because it disagrees with their idea of who these people are. He is pleased to have raised the level of awareness about the issue. “The Denver Rescue Mission wanted to debrief me about the job they do. I think they did all they could to encourage me and offer me services. I don’t know what more that they could have done than they did. I thought they were doing the best that they could do, he told us. is plan going forward ow I m going to do some outreach, go out with the teams, A lot of groups are reaching out to me. Downtown Denver Partnership wants to hear from me. Fmiklin.villager@gmail. com


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New Landmark COVID Relief Legislation & ERC Tax Credit Offers Relief for Businesses

embrace and enjoy each of them! To engage on a personal level and play a fun game, find me on chess.com at “colosteve”… To all my faithful readers, thank you. PS: In our next exciting episode, we’ll introduce hiring incentive tax credits worth up to $9600 per ualified hire.

Salute to senior care givers

our caregivers well and do references and background checks so you can rest assured as to their reliability and trust. Mark is a Denver native, grew up in Greenwood Village in the 70’s near Belleview (when it was a 2-lane road!) and University off the Highline Canal. Karen grew up in Beaumont, Texas and relocated to Colorado in 2001. Both are members of St. Andrew United Methodist Church and have also volunteered with Rebuilding Together of Metro Denver, which provides extensive home remodeling to homeowners in-need. Matching senior caregivers with senior clients brings mutuall beneficial relationships. An example, Rose (suffering from Dementia), relocated from New Mexico to live with her daughter. She was resistant to a stranger’s help. Mark took time to introduce the caregiver and within an hour of interaction they were engaged in good conversation which resulted in a perfect match. Rose’s daughter was pleasantly surprised at how well they came together. Seniors Helping Seniors thank our caregivers for their extraordinary services to those in need!

In our last episode, we overviewed Research & Development Tax Credits and how they may be used to offset tax liability up to three taxable years prior for businesses that perform innovation and/or experimentation activities. For this episode, we will discuss another and likely much more important topic for COVID impacted businesses – the Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERC) originally introduced under the CARES Act and then significantl e panded under the now signed Dec’2020 Consolidated Appropriations Act. he ramifications for this legislation are far and reaching given it is over 5500 pages long. Due to complexity and space limitations, we’ll only be highlighting the key aspects of the bill as it relates to ERC and the substantial enhancements to ERC introduced within this newly signed legislation. So, let’s set the stage with some qualifying questions: 1. Do you run a business with employees? 2. If so, was your business impacted by the ongoing COVID pandemic due to mandatory shutdowns and/

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or gross receipt new allowances for opened the door to provide impacts when ERC, particularly the significant benefits to almost comparing 2019 ability to have a PPP all businesses with employees vs. 2020? loan and still qualify that were impacted due to If your answers for ERC and lower COVID, even if they also reto questions 1 and/ qualifying threshceived PPP funding. ____________________ or 2 are “yes”, olds, it is clear that So, if you are motivated then there is a Steve Estle substantially more to learn more and determine strong likelihood employers will quali- your business’s ERC eligibili- Stryde Business Solutions your business fy and benefit. ty, you may reach out for a no Advisor ualifies for In summary, the obligation consultation via my 303-604-0925 (O) ERC. Probably overarching objeccontact details below or go 303-817-9954 (C) the most import- Steve Estle tive of the new leghere: https://bit.ly/BizCashwww.cashflow-grow.com ant enhancement in this new islation is clear: to offer panowImprove. legislation is Section 206 of https://www.linkedin.com demic impacted businesses On a personal note: rethe bill which now “opens the substantial relief. This newly member life, business, taxes, /in/steveestle/steve@cashdoor for businesses who bor- expanded legislation has and chess are all games, so flow-grow.com rowed a PPP loan to now go Consolidated ERC Provision Original CARES Act back and Appropriations Act claim the ERC for PPP Exclusivity Yes No 2020”. In the Up to $5K per eligible Up to $7K per eligible Maximum Credit below employee annually employee per quarter chart you can see 2019 vs. 2020 Quarterly Gross the sig>= 50% Reduction >= 20% Reduction nificant Receipts Threshold impact of the now Expiration Dec 31, 2020 June 30, 2021 extended legislaHealth Care Cost Eligibility No Yes tion: With such sigMaximum Employees 100 500 nificant

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eniors Helping Seniors of Arapahoe and Douglas County salutes our senior caregivers for their dedication and commitment to seniors in need of home care assistance. We are truly blessed in having senior care givers with big

hearts serving those in need. They bring reliability along with life experience to our

clients. Karen and Mark Smith were motivated by their own

experiences with caring for Karen’s father who moved in with them in 2009 after doing poorly in a nursing home to open Seniors Helping Seniors. “We believe with all our hearts,” said Karen, “that my dad lived longer and better because of his time with us.” They discovered how hard it was to get additional help when they needed it. It was difficult to find a male companion for dad who could provide quality care and could be someone he could relate to,” said Karen. It inspired them to start Seniors Helping Seniors in 2012 to care for their own community to provide quality care for adults and to reduce the stress and worry for family caregivers who need additional help. “We love the model of finding senior providers who have the ‘Heart of a Volunteer” and can relate to the seniors they care for. We saw what did and didn’t work in our experiences and are excited to provide the best and most loving care possible for each senior.” We compensate


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failed to e ercise the care and skill of a person of ordinary prudence in managing the assets of another; You negligently or intentionally did something that you should not have done, such as took funds from the Estate, did not follow the ill, or took other actions that breached our fiduciar dut as Trustee; or You negligently or intentionally failed to do something that you should have done, such as failed to properly inventory the assets or pay the heirs or beneficiaries of the Estate. This list is not all inclusive. It merely demonstrates some of the ways in which liability potentially may be incurred by a Trustee. It is always best to consult with an experienced probate attorney to obtain advice as to any potential problems that may arise. What are the four key medical/estate plan docu-

ments you need now? an of m clients have asked what are the critical documents needed, particularly in view of the COVID-19 pandemic. impl being married does not give you the legal right to gain access to our spouse s medical records or make medical decisions on your spouse’s behalf, even in an emergenc . o avoid this problem and to help others care for ou and to achieve your overall estate planning goals, the following documents create an effective medical estate plan package 1. ealthcare ower of ttorney; 2. General inancial ower of Attorney; 3. dvanced irective for edical urgical reatment (“Living Will”); and 4. Will (or a Will with a Trust). areful medical estate planning should include preparation and signing of these documents, to accom-

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The Power of Expectations I received a photo hristmas card that had the caption, “This Year is a Wrap”. Under the caption in bold letters read, “Thank God!” How true this sentiment is for so man ost cannot wait to say good-bye to 2020 and look forward, in hopeful anticipation, of a better ear in 2021. I am glad the Creator gives us a break in the form of time. A new year, even a new day, are divine opportunities for starting over and a renewal of sorts. I like to utilize the universally known and popular tch a ketch to as a metaphor for starting over and

having second chances. If one is not happ with the picture created b the power buttons on the side of the toy, just shake it up and start over. This year I am not going to create list of impossible New Year’s Resolutions. What I am going to do is outline e pectations I have for myself. I e pect to • be kinder and gentler. • use food as medicine and a tool to sta heath which means limiting sugar and empt calories that have little nutritional value. • sta strong, fit, active and e ible.

estate planning goals. elected information in this column has been taken with permission by Continuing egal ducation in olorado, Inc., from the Colorado Senior Law Handbook, 2020 Edition (Chapter 28: What to o hen omeone ies, aron . vans, s . , which is a cop righted publication and ma be accessed and downloaded for free at www.cobar. org or the ublic enior aw andbook.

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• be respectful to others and e pect others to be respectful to me. What this means is using words that are edifying and affirming. It also means honoring my humanity and the humanity of others. • have an open mind and learn something new everyday keeping my brain stimulated and nurturing m intellectual curiosit . • honor my time and not over commit. • be slow to speak and uick to listen. • surround myself with others who are positive and hopeful. • live in gratitude and thankfulness. • go to bed earlier and nurture my brain through rest. • be accountable.

• increase m leadership skills by serving and nurturing others to become leaders. • increase m ps chological e ibilit and watch how m days unfold looking for opportunit and abundance. • fully engage in the wonder and awesomeness of being alive. pectations are different than resolutions as they outline not what should be done, but what one desires. There is power in e pectations. esearch indicates that articulated e pectations are powerful motivators of behavior. A famous study about rats illustrates this. In the study, undergraduates were told they were going to be tasked with replicating an e periment. They were given one of two

types of rats. They were asked to train the rats to run a maze. Half of the students were told the would receive smart rats based on some made up criteria. The other half were told that the would receive dull rats who would probably perform poorly. The students treated and trained the two types of rats differently The rat’s performance was correlated with what was e pected of them. his is called the osenthal ffect . The famous phrase, “What we e pect, we get is true. his wh I will not create a list of new Year’s Resolutions, but, rather, will outline what I expect of m self in . app New Year! joneen@myr elationshipcenter.org


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HD38 Rep. David Ortiz talked about helping veterans and repealing TABOR BY FREDA MIKLIN GOVERNMENTAL REPORTER

Democrat David Ortiz was elected in November, besting Republican Richard Champion, who was appointed in February 2020 to fill the une pired term of epub-

lican ep. usan Beckman after she resigned to take the position of regional director for the . . epartment of ousing. Ortiz said his philosophy is, “I’m a Democrat but I am on Team America. I want to see healing and be a part of the solution. ost of the bills he plans to

introduce in 2021 (every legislator is permitted to propose five bills during the session will be focused on veterans. As a disabled veteran who was paral zed from the waist down in a helicopter crash while serving in the nited tates rm , rtiz would like to see the federal mericans with isabilities ct of

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Rights) is the problem. 1990 a become a state ow do we fi that law. e would like to Kelly Milliman said, see veterans’ treatment “We need to just get courts to try to avoid rid of B . er incarceration for vetco councilmember from erans who commit a ittleton, cott elin, non-violent crime. One said, “TABOR needs to such court could serve be repealed. ep. rtiz multiple jurisdictions. weighed in with, “The Coupled with that, he Democrat David best bet is a ballot initiawants to establish a pub- Ortiz is the tive. I think more people lic-private partnership newly elected that would offer a get representative of are waking up to the out of ail starter pack HD38 in Arapahoe way TABOR hamstrings us. There is not one to help veterans get back County. single state, red or blue, on their feet after the that has a law like TABOR. are released from ail. rtiz also plans to introduce a bill to encour- When Arizona was thinking about doing it, Republican Jan age any small or large business to Brewer was governor.She came give preference to a veteran who to Colorado, saw how it worked, is appl ing for a position so as to and abandoned the idea. lected “recognize and help the less-thanleaders at all levels need to support one percent of people who serve. an initiative to change things and nrelated to veterans, rtiz get rid of it. e added, Because said he wants to work to make of B , we are having to sure that state apprenticeship cannibalize to tr to fund programs transition employees to higher education, and, uring good jobs, not let them “be used COVID19, Colorado could have for cheap labor. used a rain da fund. B Also appearing with Ortiz at won t allow it. his virtual town hall were Ilana piegel talked about needpiegel, newl elected niversit ing to “work to uncover systems of olorado egent representing of e clusion and to ree amine congressional district si , newl the ACT and SAT as an entrance elected Arapahoe County Comre uirement, as well as the missioner District One Carrie need to call on state and federal Warren-Gully, Scott Melin and government to make meaningful ell illiman of the ittleton City Council, Christine Sweetland investments in higher education. and andace oon from the en- She added, “Continuing to be 48th tennial City Council, and Robert in funding higher education cannot eichardt of the ittleton ublic continue. chool Board . arren Gull described fundA town hall caller who moved ing from the state that rapahoe to olorado from e as observed, County will be able to make he lack of funding for public available to local businesses, esschools here is unacceptable. Our pecially restaurants, bars, caterers, campuses should have real nurses, movie theaters, and gyms, to help not aides. G gifted and talented them make up for I related funding is inade uate. ver one losses. sa s B a pa er Bill of Fmiklin.villager@gmail.com

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Littleton School Board HD3 Rep. Meg Froelich talks about 2021 legislative session member responds to BY FREDA MIKLIN GOVERNMENTAL REPORTER

Colorado House District Three Rep. Meg Froelich held a virtual town hall on January 10. She was accompanied by U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette, who was still processing the trauma of what happened in the U.S. Capitol on January 6. DeGette said, “I was in the (upper) gallery with (U.S. Rep.) Jason Crow. They had cleared the whole House chamber, but about 25 Democrats and the press were all stuck in the House gallery as people were pounding on the doors to the gallery. We only had about three capital police officers with us so we all just lay on the oor until the were able to evacuate us by running through police with automatic weapons down eight ights to a secure location where we were stuck for about six hours, after which we went back to the oor and certified the election. Rep. Froelich reported that the 2021 general assembly will allow for remote participation due to the pandemic for the entire 2021 session and perhaps beyond, at least on a hybrid basis. She said, “I’m excited about the potential to increase participation for more oloradans. he said that constituents can always reach her by emailing her at RepFroelichHD3@ gmail.com. On the possibility of a new statewide public option health insurance bill, Froelich said, “The pandemic showed us how desperately inadequate our health care system is. This bill needs to be heavily stakeholdered with the business community. I think they realize the incredible burden on the emplo er the current s stem is.

Meg Froelich is Democratic majority caucus co-chair representing Arapahoe County.

Also on the subject of health care, Froelich said, “Broadly, our caucus aims to lower health care costs, including the cost of procedures, and revisiting the hospital certificate of need. We are also exploring drug pricing—you can go after things like insulin, but there are many other additional drugs and we can’t practically address each one separatel . She added, “One thing that I did m first ear is support primary care physicians, through which you can get preventive care and access to mental health services. We formed a primary care collaborative and they recommended a 1% increase in how much money is allocated to primary care. That has saved in costs. On transportation, Froelich reported, “We have an untenable transportation funding system where we pay for the roads with a gas tax, while at the same time we are trying to get more gas-powered cars off the road and increase the mileage of those that still are. That puts both at cross purposes. he continued, “Many COVID

(CARES Act) dollars are being put toward CDOT (Colorado Department of Transportation) projects, but we are still controlled by TABOR (Taxpayer Bill of Rights), long term. Maybe we can bring in extra money from the ride-share companies. There is talk about forming a regional transportation group, like RTD, to raise money for roads. There is also a debate about whether raising registration fees is a tax under TABOR, but since the last election, we can’t form an enterprise and charge a fee to fund it. roelich suggested, “One way to eliminate stress on the roads is if cities like Englewood and Centennial had one single source for trash and recycling, so we wouldn’t have eight different companies’ trucks on the road every week. Froelich listed several issues she plans to address by introducing legislation in 2021: • Surrogacy rights, because Colorado is a destination for reproductive fertility and we have no laws governing it • LGBTQ youth in foster care • A long-range plan to help police officers work with neuro-diverse people. Elijah McClain kept saying, I m different. eople dealing with him were ignorant about how to do so. • Domestic violence and child custody • A rape kits bill that addresses a victim’s right to know • False reporting to 911 for punitive purposes based on race or religion should go to a restorative justice system. Fmiklin.villager@gmail. com

Deadline nears to enter annual Optimist Club essay contest

Just a few weeks remain for students to submit their essays for the annual Optimist Club of Littleton Essay Contest. This year’s topic — “Reaching Your Dreams by Choosing ptimism is especially pertinent considering the challenging year our world has been through. The essay contest is sponsored by Optimist International to give young people the opportunity to express themselves through writing about their observations and opinions about the world, this country and our community.

Cash prizes of $500, $350 and $125 will be awarded to the first , second and third place winners at the club level. Club-level winning essays

will be considered at the district contest to compete for a $2,500 college scholarship. Contestants must be 18 or younger as of Oct. 1, 2020, and have not completed secondary school or its equivalent. The contest is open to young people in the United

States, Canada and the Caribbean and children in military families serving abroad. There is no minimum age. Rules and the application form are available at optimist.org/ Forms/20-21 Essay_Application.pdf. Essays must be turned in with required signatures of parents or legal guardians by Jan. 31 to: Steve atterson, . avies Ave., Littleton, 80120. Send questions to stpatterson3@ gmail.com. teve atterson is a member of the Optimist Club of Littleton and oversees the annual essay contest for the group.

questions BY FREDA MIKLIN GOVERNMENTAL REPORTER

ittleton ublic chools Board ecretar r. Robert Reichardt appeared at a virtual town hall meeting held by new HD38 Rep. David Ortiz on January 9. He told listeners that plans to return to in-person learning in February. Elementary school students will be in-person full time. Middle and high school students are expected to return to hybrid learning, consisting of a mixture of in-person and virtual classes. Reichardt said that hopes to return to full-time in-person learning for all students in April. He also reported that moving board meetings to virtual since the pandemic began has made it easier for citizens to participate. In response to a question about transitioning students who are currently in the program full time online school) back to in-person learning, Reichardt says, “We plan to do lots of work this summer to reintegrate students and to remediate some academic issues (with all students . e also said, “We are very aware that the pandemic has been challenging to the mental health of our students. It requires a partnership and collaboration, noting that the board was pleased that Carrie Warren-Gully, a recent member, had been elected to the Arapahoe County Commission, which he anticipated would be helpful. Reichardt was also asked b an parent, hat opportunities do you see to raise K-12 teachers’ salaries to be more in line with national His response was, “We are in the bottom 15 states for state funding (for K-12). We have the most restrictive taxing and

Dr. Robert Reichardt has served on the LPS board since 2015. He holds a masters’ degree in public policy from the University of Maryland and a PhD in policy analysis from the Pardee RAND Graduate School.

spending system in the country, due to TABOR (Taxpayer Bill of Rights). We hope to raise salaries but it probably won’t be the amount necessary to bring them to where others in the countr are. Reichardt reminded communit members that is building one more elementary school with part of the money from the $298 million bond issue passed by voters in November 2018. He also said that the board is “considering consolidating East and Moody elementary schools, having determined that, “We can more effectively staff larger elementary schools than many small ones. Dr. Reichardt also wanted to make sure that residents were aware that the board will be appointing someone to fulfill the balance of the term of Ms. Warren-Gully in February. Interested applicants can get more information on the website, https://littleton publicschools.net. He also noted that three seats on the board will be up for election in November 2021. Fmiklin.villager@gmail. com

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Grants ....................................... 53,437,378.39 28..................................... Open Space Sales Tax ............... 1,456,413.25 29..................................... Homeland Security - ........................ 59,892.49 33..................................... Building Maintenance .................... 231,631.28 34..................................... Fair Fund ........................................... 4,113.55 41..................................... Capital Expenditure .................... 3,545,098.36 42..................................... Infrastructure ............................... 3,668,908.76 43..................................... Arapahoe County Recr .................... 14,726.34 44..................................... Arap. County Water a ........................... 400.00 62..................................... Lease Purchase Agre ....................... 2,500.00 70..................................... Central Services ............................ 510,921.88 71..................................... Self-Insurance Liabi ........................... 6,771.65 73..................................... Self-Insurance Worke ...................... 42,958.37 74..................................... Self-Insurance Denta ..................... 109,786.82 84..................................... E-911 Authority............................... 257,915.90 91..................................... Treasurer .................................... 6,606,730.65 TOTAL 80,008,250.95 PREPARED BY APPROVED BY FUND REPORT - 10 General Fund LASATER & MARTIN PC ...................Services and Other............. 340.00 A2M4SEEN LLP .................................MISC. ............................ 10,779.28 A2M4SEEN LLP .................................Supplies........................... 2,741.75 AARON THURMAN ............................Services and Other............. 180.00 ABC REPROGRAPHICS INC ............Services and Other............. 115.50 ACCESS ONE, INC ............................Services and Other.......... 1,281.70 ACSO EMPLOYEE TRUST FUND .....MISC. .............................. 1,298.50 AFFIRMA CONSULTING....................Services and Other............. 185.00 ALCHEMER LLC ................................Services and Other............. 340.00 ALCHEMER LLC ................................Supplies.............................. 340.00 ALEGNTA YIMAM ..............................MISC. ................................... 15.00 ALL TRUCK AND TRAILER PARTS (ATTP) ............................................................Supplies........................... 1,633.61 ALLEGIANT MORTUARY TRANSPORT LLC ............................................................Services and Other.......... 6,915.00 ALLEGRO COFFEE COMPANY ........Supplies.............................. 143.20 ALSCO ...............................................Supplies................................ 27.50 ALTITUDE COMMUNITY LAW PC.....MISC. ................................. 132.42 ALYSSA NAIME ARZATE ...................MISC. ................................... 15.00 AMELIE COMPANY ...........................Supplies......................... 38,869.22 AMERICAS SAP USERS GROUP .....Services and Other.......... 1,825.00 ANALEMMA ENTERPRISES LLC......Services and Other............. 731.25 ANDREA LEWIS.................................MISC. ................................... 62.10 ANGELA ENGEL LLC ........................Services and Other............. 500.00 ANGELA G STANTON .......................Services and Other............... 13.68 ANTHEM BRANDING LLC .................Supplies......................... 79,575.00 ANTON ROMANOV ...........................Services and Other............... 17.83 APRIL STONES..................................Services and Other............. 135.75 AQUA SERVE ....................................Services and Other............. 166.00 AQUA SERVE ....................................Supplies................................ 25.40 ARAMARK CHICAGO LOCKBOX......Services and Other........ 13,783.60 ARAMARK CHICAGO LOCKBOX......Supplies....................... 114,983.30 ARAPAHOE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE ............................................................MISC. .............................. 1,000.00 ARAPAHOE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE ............................................................Supplies......................... 10,768.32 ARAPAHOE COUNTY WATER AND ..Services and Other........ 36,068.18 ARROW ELECTRONICS INC ............Services and Other........ 94,505.86 AT&T...................................................Services and Other............... 55.02 AT&T MOBILITY II LLC ......................Services and Other.......... 1,775.25 AUTONATION ....................................Supplies................................ 14.70 AUTOZONE PARTS INC ....................Supplies.............................. 797.85 B.V.D. INC ..........................................Supplies........................... 7,880.50 BACKUPIFY INC ................................Services and Other.......... 2,135.70 BAMBI KIM SHROPSHIRE ................Services and Other............... 22.58 BATTERIES PLUS .............................Services and Other............... 90.95 BATTERIES PLUS .............................Supplies.............................. 222.00 BC SERVICES INC ............................MISC. ................................. 150.00 BENEFITED LLC ................................Services and Other............. 160.00 BIDDLE CONSULTING GROUP ........Services and Other.......... 1,995.00 BLUE 360 MEDIA LLC .......................Supplies........................... 1,668.42 BLUEBEAM SOFTWARE INC ...........Services and Other............. 365.50 BODIE ENGER LAW ..........................MISC. ................................... 45.00 BPN, LLC............................................Supplies......................... 76,740.00 BRANDON C WHISKER ....................Services and Other............. 346.50 BRECKENRIDGE PROPERTY FUND 2016 LLC ............................................................MISC. .............................. 3,956.82 BRENDA L SIMONS ...........................Services and Other............... 35.02 BRENNA MEADE ...............................Services and Other............. 298.37 BRIAN LANDY ATTORNEY AT LAW ............................................................MISC. ................................... 15.00 BRIDGESTONE RETAIL OPERATIONS LLC ............................................................Services and Other............. 137.98 BRIDGESTONE RETAIL OPERATIONS LLC ............................................................Supplies.............................. 162.04 BRIDGET GURULE/PETTY CASH ....Services and Other............... 13.00 BRIDGET GURULE/PETTY CASH ....Supplies.............................. 123.87 BRITTNI MEALEY ..............................MISC. ................................... 15.00 BROOKE BELT ..................................Services and Other............. 108.00 BRUCKNER TRUCK SALES INC ......Supplies........................... 1,924.76 BUEHLER MOVING STORAGE ........Services and Other........ 17,325.50 BURNS, FIGA AND WILL, P.C. ..........Services and Other.......... 2,180.50 CALIFORNIA STATE DISBURSEMENT UNIT ............................................................MISC. ................................. 817.84 CARA ANN PROFFITT .......................Services and Other............... 24.48 CARL WILLIAMS ................................Services and Other............... 10.93 CAROL E BAKER ...............................Services and Other............. 280.00 CASTLE HILL TECHNOLOGIES INC ............................................................Capital Outlay ..................... 450.00 CDW GOVERNMENT ........................Services and Other.......... 1,939.37 CDW GOVERNMENT ........................Supplies.............................. 417.04 CEC SOLAR #1121 LLC ....................Services and Other.......... 7,118.90 CEC SOLAR #1122 LLC ....................Services and Other.......... 6,882.70 CEC SOLAR #1130 LLC ....................Services and Other.......... 6,377.26 CELLCO PARTNERSHIP ...................Services and Other........ 21,425.52 CENTURYLINK ..................................Services and Other........ 30,065.98 CHARITY L BIGGS.............................Services and Other............... 15.53 CHERRY CREEK VALLEY .................Services and Other............. 116.73 CHILDERS INC ..................................Supplies................................ 54.40 CHRISTOPHER CLARK ....................Supplies.............................. 600.00 CITRIX SYSTEMS INC ......................Services and Other........ 25,840.00 CITY OF AURORA .............................MISC. .............................. 1,150.00 CITY OF AURORA .............................Services and Other.......... 1,014.24 CITY OF AURORA .............................Supplies......................... 67,876.22 CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.....................Services and Other.......... 1,865.62 CIVICORE LLC...................................Services and Other............. 250.00 CLAUDIA NICOLE MEEKS ................Services and Other............... 21.33 CLEAN DESIGNS INC .......................Services and Other............. 250.00

COLORADO BUREAU INVESTIGATION ............................................................MISC. ............................ 51,345.50 COLORADO CITY AND COUNTY .....Services and Other............... 60.00 COLORADO CODE CONSULTING LLC ............................................................Services and Other.......... 1,500.00 COLORADO COMMERCIAL..............Services and Other.......... 1,267.20 COLORADO COMMUNICATIONS & UTILITY ............................................................Services and Other.......... 3,300.00 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE ............................................................MISC. ................................. 207.74 COLORADO NATURAL GAS INC ......Services and Other............. 236.55 COLORADO NETWORK CABLING & CCTV LLC ............................................................Services and Other............. 160.00 COLORADO NETWORK CABLING AND CCTV ............................................................Services and Other........ 16,873.00 COLORADO OCCUPATIONAL MEDICAL ............................................................Services and Other.......... 1,557.00 COLORADO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS CO ............................................................Supplies.............................. 354.60 COLORADO REGIONAL HEALTH INFO ............................................................Supplies.............................. 375.00 COLORADO TIRE RECYCLING LLC ............................................................Supplies........................... 1,929.50 COMCAST..........................................Services and Other................. 5.30 COMCAST..........................................Supplies................................ 99.88 CONTINENTAL AMERICAN INSURANCE ............................................................MISC. ............................ 15,859.87 CRASH DATA GROUP INC ................Supplies.............................. 680.00 CREDIT SERVICE COMPANY INC ...MISC. ................................... 15.00 CREDITRON ......................................Services and Other........ 10,800.00 CREDITRON ......................................Supplies........................... 4,683.00 CYNTHIA E NUNEZ ...........................Services and Other................. 4.60 DAIOHS USA......................................Supplies................................ 98.18 DANIEL J NADERMANN ....................Services and Other............... 17.71 DAVID N JONES ................................Services and Other............... 17.14 DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION..Services and Other............. 658.22 DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION..Supplies.............................. 484.60 DENVER FIRST AID & SAFTEY ........Supplies................................ 61.69 DENVER HEALTH AND HOSPITAL ...Supplies.............................. 446.04 DENVER SOUTH TRANSPORTATION ............................................................Services and Other........ 30,000.00 DENVER WATER ...............................Services and Other.......... 1,046.97 DIEXSYS LLC ....................................Services and Other.......... 2,400.00 DOMINICK A CISSON ........................Supplies................................ 92.87 DOMINION VOTING SYSTEMS ........Services and Other............... 20.38 DOMINION VOTING SYSTEMS ........Supplies........................... 2,250.00 DS WATERS OF AMERICA INC ........Supplies................................ 90.48 DUDE SOLUTIONS INC ....................Services and Other........ 12,741.00 E470 PUBLIC HIGH WAY AUTHORITY ............................................................Services and Other............. 134.95 EL PASO COUNTY ............................Services and Other........ 10,215.00 ELECTRI TEK LLC .............................Services and Other............. 865.90 ELIZABETH ANNE PALMER..............Services and Other............. 100.00 ELOISA ALTAMIRA.............................Services and Other............... 36.22 EMPLOYERS COUNCIL SERVICES INC ............................................................Services and Other............. 229.00 ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR..............Services and Other.......... 7,127.40 EP BLAZER LLC ................................Supplies.............................. 168.67 ERGOMETRICS & APPLIED PERSONNEL ............................................................Services and Other............... 75.00 ERIC DAVELL ARMSTRONG ............MISC. ................................. 176.57 EVA LOUISE FOSTER .......................Services and Other............... 60.00 FACTORY MOTOR PARTS ................Supplies.............................. 396.18 FAIRCLOTH CORPORATION ............Supplies.............................. 148.28 FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY..........MISC. ............................ 12,063.52 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORPORATION ............................................................Supplies.............................. 163.24 FIRST ARMORED SERVICES ...........Supplies........................... 1,151.27 FLEET FUELING ................................MISC. ............................ 23,647.51 FOP LODGE 31..................................MISC. ............................ 33,053.00 FORENSIC TRUTH VERIFICATION GROUP ............................................................Services and Other.......... 3,080.00 FRANCY LAW FIRM PLLC ................MISC. ................................. 200.58 FRANK J BALL ...................................MISC. ................................... 12.00 G4S SECURE SOLUTIONS (USA) INC ............................................................Services and Other...... 119,511.93 GARTNER GROUP ............................Services and Other........ 53,679.00 GEORGIA EXPO MANUFACTUING CORP ............................................................Supplies........................... 2,949.10 GERARDO M ALVARENGA RIVERA ............................................................Services and Other............... 10.35 GJKG INC...........................................Services and Other............. 450.00 GRAINGER ........................................Supplies........................... 4,790.61 HARRY L SIMON PC .........................MISC. ................................... 40.00 HCA-HEALTHONE LLC .....................Supplies.............................. 533.00 HERBER JETER THOMAS III ............Services and Other............... 26.91 HIGHLANDS RANCH LAW ENFORCEMENT ............................................................Services and Other...... 185,676.00 HILAIRE BROCKMEYER ...................Services and Other............... 28.52 HILL ENTERPRISES INC ..................Services and Other.......... 1,005.87 HILL ENTERPRISES INC ..................Supplies.............................. 195.05 HOME DEPOT USA INC ....................MISC. ............................ 10,940.27 HOME DEPOT USA INC ....................Supplies.............................. 130.72 HYATT LEGAL PLANS INC ................MISC. .............................. 7,122.90 I-70 CORRIDOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ............................................................Services and Other............. 300.00 I-70 PUBLISHING COMPANY INC ....Services and Other.......... 1,941.60 IMPACT DESIGN LLC ........................Supplies................................ 25.93 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS MFG INC ............................................................Supplies........................... 2,103.00 INSIGHT AUTO GLASS .....................Services and Other............. 675.69 INSIGHT GLOBAL..............................Services and Other........ 27,586.00 INSIGHT GLOBAL LLC ......................Services and Other........ 22,000.00 INSIGHT PUBLIC SECTOR INC ........Services and Other........ 32,131.78 INTERNATIONAL CITY MANAGEMENT ............................................................MISC. .......................... 318,056.62 INTIME SERVICES INC .....................Services and Other........ 29,400.00 IRON & METALS INC .........................Services and Other............. 149.20 IRON MOUNTAIN RECORDS............Services and Other.......... 1,329.48 ITXCHANGE FINANCIAL SERVICES INC ............................................................Services and Other.......... 1,780.00 J AND R BENNETT WELDING INC ...Supplies ............................................................ 37.49 JACK’S TIRE & OIL MANAGEMENT CO INC ............................................................Supplies........................... 1,372.22 JAMES BROWER PSYCHOLOGICAL ............................................................Services and Other.......... 7,650.00 JAMES V CONYERS .........................Services and Other............... 14.38 JAMIE B WOLLMAN ..........................Services and Other............. 300.00 JANE F RIECK ...................................Services and Other............. 315.00 JENNIFER J BENNETT .....................Services and Other............. 149.00 JENNIPHER ALEXANDER.................MISC. ................................. 350.76 JEREMY E HERKO ............................Services and Other............. 200.98 JESSICA CAMPBELL SWANSON .....Services and Other............. 140.00 JJL PROCESS CORP ........................MISC. ................................... 15.00 JODY S ERIKSON .............................Services and Other............. 393.75 JOEL S BERRELEZ ...........................Supplies................................ 23.10 JOHN D. CARVER, M.D.....................Services and Other.......... 2,400.00 JOSEPH K VANHOOK .......................Services and Other............. 190.00 JOSHUA THOMPSON .......................Supplies.............................. 162.83 JP MORGAN CHASE BANK NA ........MISC. .......................... 311,344.15 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK N.A. .......Services and Other...... 341,484.53

JUSTIN C MILLER .............................Services and Other............. 294.98 KAISER PERMANENTE ....................MISC. ....................... 1,201,369.95 KATHLEEN K STAFFORD .................Supplies................................ 53.32 KATHRYN LATSIS..............................Services and Other............. 300.00 KATLIN N FIRA...................................Services and Other.......... 1,281.56 KELLY J ADKINS ................................Services and Other............... 24.44 KHANH N PHAM ................................Services and Other............... 94.76 KING SOOPERS ................................Supplies.............................. 325.00 KIRK A SMITH ....................................Supplies........................... 1,659.90 KORN FERRY HAY GROUP INC .......Services and Other........ 14,784.00 KYLE W BROWN ...............................Services and Other............. 156.01 KYMAT LLC ........................................Supplies.............................. 479.00 L & N SUPPLY COMPANY INC ..........Supplies.............................. 416.00 LANGUAGE LINE SERVICES ...........Services and Other............. 309.42 LAURA L PEREZ ................................Services and Other............... 97.50 LAUREN THOMAS.............................Services and Other............... 61.53 LAW OFFICES OF BRANDON R CEGLIAN PC ............................................................MISC. ................................. 185.30 LCC ENTERPRISES LLC ..................Supplies.............................. 166.97 LE ARGUELLO ...................................MISC. ................................. 365.52 LEWIS HIMES ASSOCIATES INC .....Services and Other............. 725.00 LEWIS PAPER INTERNATION INC ...Supplies........................... 2,819.55 LEXIS NEXIS RISK DATA MANAGEMENT ............................................................Services and Other.......... 1,183.67 LEXIS NEXIS RISK DATA MANAGEMENT ............................................................Supplies.............................. 230.00 LIGHTING ACCESSORY & WARNING ............................................................Services and Other............. 150.00 LIGHTING ACCESSORY & WARNING ............................................................Supplies................................ 49.42 LINX MULTIMEDIA LLLP ...................Services and Other........ 13,929.97 LOWES COMMERCIAL SERVICES ..Supplies.................................. 0.96 LUCAS E GREEN ..............................Services and Other............... 39.68 LYNN SAUVE .....................................Services and Other............. 300.00 M VAC SYSTEMS INC .......................Supplies.............................. 490.00 MACARI HEALEY PUBLISHING CO LLC ............................................................Services and Other........ 21,915.02 MAGNET FORESNICS USA INC .......Supplies........................... 3,613.75 MAJOR COUNTY SHERIFFS ASSOC ............................................................Services and Other.......... 5,000.00 MANATRON INC ................................Services and Other...... 240,462.00 MARK A LEACHMAN PC ...................MISC. ................................. 130.50 MARK D MULHOLLAND ....................MISC. ................................... 69.10 MATHESON TRI-GAS INC .................Supplies.............................. 449.38 MATTHEW BENDER & COMPANY INC ............................................................Services and Other.......... 1,132.00 MCGEE COMPANY ...........................Supplies.............................. 414.79 MCKELLAR TIEDEKEN & SGOGGIN LLC ............................................................MISC. ................................... 15.00 MEDICAL CENTER OF AURORA ......Supplies.............................. 622.28 MELISSA L HAWKINS........................Services and Other............... 17.71 MEREDITH PHILLIPS ........................Services and Other............. 560.00 METTLER-TOLEDO INTERNATIONAL INC ............................................................Supplies.............................. 182.90 MICHAEL S AXINN ............................Services and Other............... 20.70 MIDSTATES DISTRIBUTING .............Supplies.............................. 346.87 MILE HIGH SECURITY LLC ..............Services and Other............. 580.00 MINDFUL LIFE ...................................Services and Other.......... 2,500.00 MOBILE MINI LLC ..............................Supplies........................... 5,768.10 MOELLER GRAF PC .........................MISC. ................................. 195.70 MONTONDO TRAILER LLC ..............Capital Outlay ................ 75,000.00 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS .................Services and Other........ 38,123.84 MYRON D SPANIER ..........................Services and Other............. 420.00 NACVSO ............................................Services and Other............... 50.00 NAME INC ..........................................Services and Other.......... 1,000.00 NAPA AUTO PARTS ...........................Supplies........................... 1,793.35 NATHAN ROBERT JANOS ................Services and Other............. 900.00 NATIONWIDE AUTO PARTS .............Supplies.............................. 162.84 NAVIGATE WELLNESS LLC ..............Services and Other............. 928.64 NELSON & KENNARD .......................MISC. ................................... 30.00 NETWORK CLAIMS REDUCTION TECH LLC ............................................................Services and Other............. 450.00 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CENTERS OF SW ............................................................Services and Other............. 120.00 OFFICE OF DISTRICT ATTORNEY ...Services and Other... 1,317,876.67 OFFiCE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY ...MISC. ................................... 15.00 OJ WATSON COMPANY INC ............Supplies.............................. 168.27 ORIEANNA MiTCHELL ......................MISC. ................................... 15.00 ORTEN CAVAHAGH HOLMES & HUNT LLC ............................................................MISC. ................................. 210.25 PARKER TRAILER & RV INC ............Supplies................................ 69.16 PAYLOGIX LLC ..................................MISC. ............................ 24,061.49 PEPPERDINES ..................................Supplies................................ 19.75 PETERSEN LEYBAS RUBBER STAMP ............................................................Supplies.............................. 160.00 PIRTEK NORTH VALLEY...................Services and Other............. 262.55 POCKET PRESS LLC ........................Supplies........................... 1,395.19 POSTMASTER LITTLETON ..............Supplies.............................. 480.00 POTESTIO BROTHERS ....................Services and Other.......... 2,229.00 POTESTIO BROTHERS ....................Supplies.............................. 374.50 PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYORS ............................................................Services and Other............... 75.00 PROFESSIONAL SIGN LANGUAGE ............................................................Services and Other................. 7.50 PROMANTEK INC..............................Services and Other........ 18,778.25 PSYCHOLOGICAL DIMENSIONS LLC ............................................................Services and Other.......... 8,587.50 PURE CYCLE CORPORATION .........Services and Other............. 273.27 QUICKSILVER EXPRESS COURIER ............................................................Supplies.............................. 315.83 RANDALL S MILLER ..........................Services and Other............. 300.00 RANDSTAD TECHNOLOGIES ..........Services and Other........ 16,860.00 REBECCA HEATON ...........................Services and Other.......... 1,404.03 RED WING BUSINESS ADVANTAGE ACCOUNT ............................................................Supplies.............................. 557.24 REGUPOL ZEBRA ATHLETICS LLC ............................................................Supplies......................... 13,066.00 RHONDA ROBINSON/PETTY CASH ............................................................Services and Other............... 22.02 RHONDA ROBINSON/PETTY CASH ............................................................Supplies.............................. 303.79 RICHARD ANSELMI...........................Services and Other............. 128.08 RICHARD ANSELMI...........................Supplies.............................. 100.00 RICHARD T SALL ..............................Services and Other............. 300.00 ROBERT C DECKER .........................Services and Other............... 18.40 ROBINSON WATERS & ODORISIO PC ............................................................MISC. ................................... 15.00 ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOTTLED WATER ............................................................Services and Other.......... 3,696.00 ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOTTLED WATER ............................................................Supplies.............................. 180.70 RODNEY O BROCKELMAN ..............Services and Other............. 300.00 ROXANN S DUNCAN ........................Services and Other............... 21.85 RUNBECK ELECTION SERVICES, INC. ............................................................Services and Other.......... 6,250.00 RYAN AUSTIN SPENCE ....................Services and Other............... 38.24 RYAN J SEACRIST ............................Services and Other............. 154.62 RYAN J SEACRIST ............................Supplies.............................. 116.00 RYAN MARSHALL..............................Services and Other............... 79.00

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PAGE 18 | THE VILLAGER • January 21, 2021 —Continued from previous page— RYAN MARSHALL..............................Supplies.............................. 500.00 RYDERS PUBLIC SAFETY LLC ........Supplies........................... 7,027.09 SAFETY ONE TRAINING ...................Services and Other.......... 4,970.00 SAFEWARE INC ................................Services and Other............... 75.05 SAFEWARE INC ................................Supplies.............................. 125.00 SAMUEL J TORRES ..........................Services and Other............. 214.00 SAMUEL J TORRES ..........................Supplies.............................. 200.00 SARA GARRIDO METZ .....................Services and Other.......... 4,100.00 SCOTT A SHAW .................................Services and Other............. 154.16 SECURITY CENTRAL INC.................Services and Other............. 330.00 SELINA N BASCHIERA......................Services and Other............. 130.00 SHAYLEN FLOREZ ............................Services and Other............... 30.30 SHRED-IT USA ..................................Services and Other.......... 1,125.00 SKM MANAGEMENT, MORTON ASSOCIATES, ............................................................MISC. ................................... 62.10 SOUTHLAND MEDICAL LLC .............Supplies........................... 2,306.12 SOUTHWEST COLDFIRE LAW ENFCMT LLC ............................................................Supplies.............................. 195.00 SPECIALTY INCENTIVES INC ..........Supplies........................... 5,773.86 SPRINGMAN BRADEN WILSON.......MISC. ................................. 274.30 SPRINT SOLUTIONS INC .................Services and Other............. 547.80 STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY ............................................................MISC. ............................ 55,933.14 STATE OF COLORADO .....................Services and Other.......... 6,004.42 STATE OF COLORADO .....................Supplies......................... 22,248.25 STATEWIDE INTERNET PORTAL AUTHORITY ............................................................Services and Other.......... 1,073.00 STEVEN LOUTH ................................MISC. ................................... 17.00 STEVEN W KETCHAM MAI ...............Services and Other............. 150.00 STEVIE N REES ................................Services and Other.......... 1,440.22 SUMMIT PATHOLOGY.......................Supplies.............................. 390.00 SUNCOR ENERGY SALES INC ........Services and Other.......... 1,134.00 T-MOBILE USA INC ...........................Services and Other............. 147.00 TALENTSMART INC ..........................Services and Other........ 13,374.19 TAMRA RENEE LEBLANC.................Services and Other.......... 1,200.00 TARAMART & GAS INC .....................Services and Other............... 62.40 TERESA A MARLOWE .......................Services and Other............... 90.57 TERRELL M GAINES ATTORNEY AT LAW ............................................................MISC. ................................. 159.35 THE INTERMOUNTAIN RURAL ELECTRIC ............................................................Services and Other.......... 7,588.21 THE JOB STORE ...............................Services and Other.......... 8,577.40 THE SUPPLY CACHE INC .................Supplies.............................. 646.60 THERMO FLUIDS INC .......................Services and Other.......... 1,348.40 THIN LINE THREAD ..........................Supplies.............................. 796.00 THOMSON REUTERS-WEST ...........Services and Other.......... 6,658.58 THOMSON REUTERS-WEST ...........Supplies.............................. 977.80 THOR OURADA .................................Services and Other............... 21.28 TIME COURIERS LLC .......................Supplies................................ 33.65 TODD COMPANIES INC ....................Services and Other.......... 2,100.00 TODD J MONTGOMERY ...................Services and Other............. 120.00 TOP HAT FILE AND SERVE INC .......MISC. ................................... 15.00 TOWN OF DEER TRAIL.....................Services and Other............... 45.02 TRANS UNION ...................................Services and Other............. 200.96 TRAVIS R KRINGS ............................Services and Other............... 33.12 TRI-COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ............................................................Community Programs.... 64,718.00 TRI-COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ............................................................Services and Other...... 783,726.30 TRITECH SOFTWARE SYSTEMS ....Services and Other........ 79,002.00 TSCHETTER HAMRICK SULZER PC ............................................................MISC. .............................. 2,668.50 ULINE INC ..........................................Supplies........................... 1,779.00 UNITED LANGUAGE GROUP INC ....Services and Other............... 72.45 UNIVERSAL INFORMATION SERVICES INC ............................................................Services and Other............. 655.04 UTILITY NOTIFICATION CENTER OF ............................................................Services and Other............. 134.10 VERIZON WIRELESS ........................Services and Other........ 41,161.29 VERIZON WIRELESS ........................Supplies.............................. 247.97 VICTOR R BLATZER .........................Services and Other............. 105.80 VILLAGER NEWSPAPER GROUP ....Services and Other.......... 7,586.45 VISION SERVICE PLAN ....................MISC. .............................. 6,667.43 VISTA FD LLC ....................................Services and Other............. 109.95 WAKEFIELD AND ASSOCIATES INC ............................................................MISC. ................................... 30.00 WARREN KULIK ................................Services and Other............. 174.74 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF DENVER ............................................................Services and Other.......... 5,940.35 WELBORN SULLIVAN MECK & TOOLEY PC ............................................................Services and Other.......... 3,681.50 WELLPATH LLC .................................Services and Other...... 492,305.57 WHITES ALLEN PA ............................MISC. ................................... 15.00 WL CONTRACTORS INC ..................Services and Other.......... 2,890.00 WORLD DATA CORPORATION .........Services and Other............. 300.00 XCEL ENERGY ..................................Services and Other........ 82,041.41 XEROX CORPORATION ...................Services and Other............. 113.55 FUND REPORT - 11 Social Services 18TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT ................Services and Other........ 14,699.80 A2M4SEEN LLP .................................Capital Outlay .............. 110,751.72 ABIGAIL M RAMSAUER ....................Services and Other............. 550.63 ADVANCED NETWORK MANAGEMENT INC ............................................................Capital Outlay .................. 7,589.00 AGAPE FUNERAL SERVICES ..........Community Programs...... 1,000.00 AI YANG .............................................MISC. ..................................... 3.00 ALAMOSA HUMAN SERVICES .........MISC. ................................. 100.00 ALCHEMER LLC ................................Services and Other............. 340.00 ALEXANDRA C EGGLESTON ...........Services and Other............. 147.20 ALEXANDRIA J KNAPPE...................Services and Other............. 375.94 ALEXIS DELHIERRO .........................MISC. ................................. 308.29 ALEXIS S JONES...............................Services and Other............. 224.43 ALICIA P HEWITT ..............................Services and Other............... 97.58 ALISON A IVORY ...............................Services and Other............. 214.48 ALL THE COMFORT OF HOME INC ............................................................Community Programs...... 9,689.64 AMBER D VERZOSA .........................Services and Other............... 75.38 AMY L GOLDBERG............................Services and Other............... 37.20 AMY NICOLE NICKERSON ...............Services and Other............. 292.11 ANASTASIA ROMERO.......................Services and Other............. 769.20 ANDREA D MACKENZIE ...................Services and Other............. 421.47 ANDREA D WOODS ROSE ...............Community Programs........... 29.43 ANDREA D WOODS ROSE ...............Services and Other............... 57.16 ANDREA M SCHABES.......................Services and Other............. 220.86 ANGELA G GUERUE .........................Services and Other............... 14.20 ANGELA M COMPTON ......................Services and Other............. 581.04 ANGELS OF COLORADO HOME CARE LLC ............................................................Community Programs...... 2,000.00 APRIL K SEE ......................................Services and Other............. 210.45 ARAPAHOE COUNTY DISTRICT COURT ............................................................Community Programs......... 167.00 ARAPAHOE COUNTY EARLY CHILDHOOD ............................................................Community Programs.... 10,668.84 ARAPAHOE COUNTY EARLY CHILDHOOD ............................................................Services and Other........ 24,164.28 ARAPAHOE/DOUGLAS WORKS.......Community Programs.. 389,897.43 ASHLEY D WUNDERLE ....................Services and Other............. 125.87 ASHLEY J KOWALEFSKI ..................Services and Other............. 653.78 ATOBRHAN TADESE .........................MISC. ..................................... 9.00 AUBREE RENEE BREWER...............Services and Other............. 145.01 AURORA COMPREHENSIVE COMMUNITY ............................................................Services and Other.......... 4,756.66 BAILEY K MCGUINNESS ..................Services and Other............... 27.49 BETTY JEAN BREAKALL ..................Community Programs...... 1,250.00 BLANCHARD TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT ............................................................Services and Other.......... 4,875.00 BRENDA L ARMOUR .........................Services and Other............. 381.81 BRIAN HOLLEMAN ............................MISC. ................................... 80.00 BRIANNE N PAZ ................................Services and Other............. 394.80 BRIDGET GRIMALDI .........................Services and Other............. 113.10 BRITANY S FEATHERS .....................Services and Other............. 460.82 BRITTANI N CHOATE ........................Community Programs........... 12.94 BRITTANI N CHOATE ........................Services and Other............. 321.66 CAITLYNN HOOD ..............................Services and Other............. 370.19 CARRIE A BALOW .............................Services and Other............. 147.61 CASSANDRA GORRELL ...................Services and Other............. 739.11 CASSANDRA R AGUILAR .................Services and Other............. 936.85 CDW GOVERNMENT ........................Supplies........................... 3,435.80 CEDAR RUN APARTMENTS .............Community Programs...... 1,500.00 CENTER FOR WORK EDUCATION AND ............................................................Community Programs.. 132,487.27 CHAD C CERINICH ...........................Community Programs...... 1,350.00 CHERRY CREEK SCHOOL DISTRICT ............................................................Community Programs......... 175.00 CHERRY CREEK SCHOOL DISTRICT #5 ............................................................Community Programs......... 700.00 CHERRY CREEK SCHOOLS ............Community Programs......... 350.00 CHILDRENS WELLNESS CENTER OF

LEGALS ............................................................Community Programs...... 2,100.00 CHITHEER HANAN............................MISC. ................................. 158.79 CITY OF AURORA .............................MISC. ................................... 12.00 CLUTTER TRUCKER.........................Community Programs...... 2,394.00 COACHING-FORLIFE ........................Services and Other.......... 1,500.00 COLORADO CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES ............................................................Services and Other.......... 1,366.90 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE ............................................................MISC. ................................... 46.15 COLORADO NETWORK CABLING AND CCTV ............................................................Services and Other............. 117.00 COMCAST..........................................Community Programs......... 142.05 COMITIS CRISIS CENTER ................Community Programs.... 21,690.00 COMPASS PROCESS SERVERS .....Services and Other............... 75.00 CONTACT WIRELESS .......................Services and Other.......... 3,620.75 CORPORATE TRANSLATION SERVICES INC ............................................................Services and Other.......... 4,677.57 CREMATION SOCIETY OF CO .........Community Programs...... 2,995.00 CS ADVOCARE INC ..........................Community Programs......... 443.30 CYNTHIA C MARTINEZ VAZQUEZ ...Services and Other............. 260.00 DAJANA ROGULJA............................Services and Other............. 176.01 DANIELLE J CLARK JACKSON ........Services and Other............... 92.00 DAVID J SANDOVAL II .......................Community Programs......... 450.00 DAWN M STOUDT .............................Services and Other............. 196.14 DBOA LLC ..........................................Community Programs...... 1,925.00 DEANNA C STEPANIUK ....................Services and Other............. 809.04 DEBORAH M BOWERS .....................Services and Other............. 248.07 DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION ............................................................Supplies................................ 36.49 DENICE A ALVAREZ ..........................Services and Other............. 327.78 DENVER DISTRICT COURT .............MISC. ................................. 171.38 DENVER HUMAN SERVICES ...........MISC. ................................. 545.00 DENVER REALTY GROUP LLC ........Community Programs...... 1,999.00 DENVER SHERIFF DEPARTMENT ...Services and Other............. 122.60 DEREK E RUDER ..............................Services and Other............. 500.31 DESARAY CARPENTER ...................MISC. ................................... 18.00 DETROIT BEHAVIORAL INSTITUE LLC ............................................................Community Programs...... 9,499.60 ELECTRI TEK LLC .............................Services and Other............. 844.59 ELISE N RONQUILLO........................Services and Other............. 223.68 ELIZA M GRANAHAN FIELD .............Services and Other............. 316.42 ENGLEWOOD LOCK AND SAFE INC ............................................................Capital Outlay .................. 1,553.33 ERIC A HOSKINS ...............................Services and Other............. 466.79 ERIN M COLOROSO .........................Services and Other............... 64.06 ERIN N ELLIS.....................................Community Programs........... 43.57 ERIN N ELLIS.....................................Services and Other............. 186.54 ERIN W WIENEKE .............................Services and Other............. 167.44 EXPERIAN .........................................Services and Other............... 37.00 FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY..........MISC. .............................. 1,071.52 FAMILY TREE INC .............................Community Programs.... 50,480.00 FAMILY TREE INC .............................Services and Other.......... 2,568.50 GABRIELLE VAN ALLEN ...................Capital Outlay ..................... 477.50 GERALD H PHIPPS INC ....................Capital Outlay .............. 119,051.71 GERALD H PHIPPS INC ....................Services and Other.......... 4,009.00 GRIFFITH CENTERS FOR CHILDREN INC ............................................................Community Programs......... 905.00 H & L LEGAL SERVICES LLC ...........Services and Other............. 164.60 H AND L SERVICES LLC ...................Services and Other............... 76.50 HAILEY D TRAVIS..............................Services and Other............. 212.64 HANNAH HERINCKX .........................Services and Other............. 332.07 HANNAH SHIER ................................Services and Other............... 85.16 HARMONIE R TRENN .......................Services and Other............. 401.01 HAYLEY ROSE WOLFE .....................Services and Other............. 460.52 HOME DEPOT USA INC ....................Community Programs...... 1,554.90 HOPSKIPDRIVE INC .........................Community Programs...... 5,418.49 HYATT LEGAL PLANS INC ................MISC. .............................. 1,135.38 ILLUMINATE COLORADO .................Services and Other............. 454.50 INSIGHT PUBLIC SECTOR INC ........Community Programs...... 8,725.08 IRON MOUNTAIN RECORDS............Services and Other.......... 1,842.00 JACOB B TAYLOR .............................Services and Other............... 36.80 JACQUELYN C GABEL......................Services and Other............. 279.46 JAMES ERIC SWART ........................Services and Other............. 900.00 JAMES RICHARD BAROFFIO JR .....Services and Other............. 437.50 JAMES W KLASSEN..........................MISC. .............................. 7,731.72 JBT PROPERTIES LLC .....................Community Programs...... 2,100.00 JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPT OFSOCIAL SVCS ............................................................Community Programs...... 9,333.14 JELSEA NICOLE ANN FORD ............Services and Other............. 289.12 JENNIFER L MARINE ........................Services and Other............... 15.30 JESSICA ROMAN MARTINEZ ...........Services and Other............... 67.74 JILL KARK COUGHLAN .....................Services and Other............. 488.46 JOHN NAGENCAST ..........................Community Programs...... 1,147.50 JOHN NAGENCAST ..........................Services and Other............. 450.00 JOHNAE EVANS ................................Community Programs......... 256.20 JOLETA S GATTON ...........................Services and Other............... 24.15 JORDAN M MCGINNIS ......................Services and Other.......... 1,235.59 JORDAN WOLFE ...............................Services and Other............. 155.60 JORGE SALAS...................................Community Programs......... 900.00 JORGE SALAS...................................Services and Other............. 405.00 JUANIKA L BARNETT ........................Services and Other............... 25.76 JUANITA E CASTILLO .......................Services and Other............. 177.05 JULIA P RAMSDELL ..........................Services and Other............. 307.23 JULIANNE K SIMENSON...................Services and Other............. 310.22 JULIE E SCHILLING ..........................Services and Other............. 346.67 JUSTINA E MEADOWS .....................Services and Other............. 378.64 KAISER PERMANENTE ....................MISC. .......................... 438,662.37 KATELYN CHRISTINE KRIEGER ......Services and Other............... 61.53 KATELYN M MARRY ..........................Services and Other............... 72.16 KATHLEEN ZIOLA..............................Services and Other.......... 1,000.00 KATIE E BROOKS..............................Community Programs........... 18.31 KATIE E BROOKS..............................Services and Other............. 372.85 KATRIONA S MORTIMORE ...............Services and Other............. 310.04 KAYLEIGH BOVERI ...........................Services and Other............. 302.80 KELLY E GOODMAN .........................Services and Other............. 107.76 KESTREL LLC ....................................Community Programs...... 1,682.00 KIMBERLY CONWAY .........................MISC. ................................... 20.00 KIMBERLY D PINE .............................Services and Other............. 503.82 KIRSTEN N LAWRENCE ...................Services and Other............. 167.90 KRISTIN F DAVIS...............................Community Programs........... 26.00 LAURA DIAZ.......................................Services and Other............. 818.92 LAURA N HEATHCOAT......................Services and Other............. 665.16 LEAH N TURNER...............................Community Programs........... 87.15 LEAH N TURNER...............................Services and Other............. 364.03 LEBA R HIRSCH ................................Community Programs........... 14.32 LEBA R HIRSCH ................................Services and Other............. 528.09 LETICIA A BRADSHAW .....................Services and Other............... 46.06 LEXIS NEXIS RISK DATA MANAGEMENT ............................................................Services and Other............. 473.25 LEXISNEXIS RISK DATA MANAGEMENT INC ............................................................Services and Other.......... 1,456.53 LEXISNEXIS RISK SOLUTIONS FL INC ............................................................Services and Other............. 124.95 LILIAN LUQUIN SALAZAR.................Services and Other............. 280.43 LINDA K METSGER ...........................Services and Other............. 442.98 LINLEY K STRICKER.........................Services and Other............... 98.84 LINX MULTIMEDIA LLLP ...................Capital Outlay .................. 2,012.78 LONNIE EDDY ...................................Community Programs...... 2,025.00 MARGARET A RACINE......................Services and Other............. 133.00 MARIA V LOUIS MILLER ...................Services and Other............. 482.72 MARIANELA V TURNER....................Services and Other............. 526.18 MARIANN DONINA TORRENCE .......Services and Other............. 304.23 MARINA SARINANA...........................Services and Other............... 16.96 MARTHA J LOVATO ...........................Community Programs........... 50.00 MARY E LEEDS .................................Services and Other............... 43.30 MARY LE ............................................Services and Other............. 217.47 MELISSA L MCKINLEY ......................Services and Other............. 371.40 MESA SYSTEM INC...........................Capital Outlay .................. 4,411.10 MICHELLE E MORFIN .......................Services and Other............. 282.68 MIKAELA C ZAMORA ........................Services and Other............. 270.02 MINDY L KUGLER .............................Services and Other............... 48.88 MISTY PINGLETON ...........................Services and Other............... 85.00 NANCY REGALADO ..........................Community Programs......... 200.00 NATALIE F CORONADO ....................Services and Other............... 20.47 NEBRASKA CHILD SUPPORT ..........MISC. ................................. 403.40 NICHOLE A BLANFORD ....................Community Programs........... 11.10 NICHOLE A BLANFORD ....................Services and Other............. 625.20 NICOLE A NINA..................................Services and Other............. 769.21 NORMA FALLER ................................MISC. ................................. 783.90 NORTH POINT ASSET MANAGEMENT ............................................................Community Programs......... 270.00 OAK RIDGE APARTMENTS LLC .......Community Programs......... 750.00 OLIVIA L BENNETT............................Services and Other............. 150.54 OPTIMIZE MANPOWER SOLUTIONS INC ............................................................Services and Other........ 12,592.49 PAMELA A YANETT............................Services and Other............. 124.78 PARK PLACE 1 LLC...........................Community Programs......... 600.00 PATRICK J CORCORAN ....................Services and Other............... 65.00 PENELOPE J CHIHA .........................Services and Other............. 643.03 PHIANGCHIT MUTZBAUER ..............Services and Other............. 357.14

PHILLIPS SERVICES INC .................Services and Other.......... 3,624.00 PITNEY BOWES PRESORT SERVICES INC ............................................................Supplies.............................. 818.23 POLAR REFRIGERATION COMPANY ............................................................Supplies........................... 1,125.00 RACHEL ANNE NUNEZ .....................Services and Other.......... 3,037.50 RACHELE SERRES ...........................Services and Other............. 417.40 RAISE THE FUTURE .........................Community Programs...... 5,206.66 REBECCA J MAYBURY .....................Services and Other............... 58.02 REBECCA MICHELLE MADSEN .......Services and Other............... 44.39 REBECKAH DEANGELIS ..................Services and Other............. 375.70 RECOVERY MONITORING SOLUTIONS CORP ............................................................Services and Other........ 13,617.00 REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT ............................................................Community Programs.... 13,175.00 RESIDENCES AT TROLLEY PARK LLLP ............................................................Community Programs...... 1,200.00 ROLONDA L NIX ................................Services and Other............. 450.43 RYAN G MCCORMICK ......................Services and Other............. 438.56 SADIE E HILL .....................................Services and Other............. 535.27 SALVATORE L FAZIO JR ...................Services and Other............. 495.00 SARAH CARMELITA WILLIAMS ........Services and Other............. 143.75 SHAELA M NEWBY ...........................Services and Other............. 648.90 SHANNON R MEADE ........................Services and Other............. 278.93 SHAYLA B REICHERT .......................Services and Other............. 312.17 SHEQUEETA D HAZARD ..................Services and Other............. 438.68 SHILOH HOME INC ...........................Community Programs.... 32,184.96 SHILOH HOUSE ................................Community Programs...... 8,840.40 SHILOH HOUSE ................................Services and Other.......... 1,399.20 STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY ............................................................MISC. ............................ 18,485.88 STATE OFFICE OF VITAL RECORDS ............................................................Services and Other............... 10.00 STEPHANIE ANDREA RAYTON ........Community Programs...... 3,441.00 STEPHANIE VELASQUEZ.................Services and Other............. 217.30 STEVIE N REES ................................Services and Other............... 39.33 STORMSOURCE LLC........................Services and Other.......... 2,527.00 SUMMERSONG TOWNHOMES LLLP ............................................................Community Programs......... 400.00 SUNCHASE ASSOCIATES LP II ........Community Programs...... 1,325.00 SUSAN L WYNN ................................Services and Other............. 855.00 TAMARA D WHITE .............................Services and Other............. 133.75 TANYA CHEYENNE GLICK ...............Services and Other.......... 1,280.82 TASHANA L SANDERS ......................Services and Other............... 33.64 TAYLOR R GRASTON .......................Services and Other............. 343.69 TECSOLARC LLC ..............................Services and Other.......... 3,200.00 TELEMANAGEMENT GROUP INC ...Community Programs...... 1,900.00 THE CENTER FOR RELATIONSHIP ............................................................Community Programs...... 5,000.00 THE PITNEY BOWES BANK INC ......Supplies........................... 6,633.00 THOMAS A GRAHAM JR ...................Services and Other.......... 2,002.50 THOMSON REUTERS-WEST ...........Services and Other.......... 5,849.97 TINDALL BARTELS & ASSOCIATES ............................................................Services and Other............. 150.00 TOM MILLS PSI INC ..........................Services and Other.......... 1,130.00 TRACY J OPP ....................................Services and Other............. 236.40 TRACY M CARROLL..........................Community Programs........... 20.36 TRACY M CARROLL..........................Services and Other............. 383.59 TRAVIS RUMSEY ..............................Services and Other.......... 3,300.00 TRI COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ............................................................Community Programs.... 11,448.22 TRINITYCARE LLC ............................Community Programs...... 2,000.00 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER ................Services and Other.......... 4,972.08 VALERIE K BROOKS .........................Services and Other............. 467.50 VALERIE L TERZIC ............................Services and Other............... 33.12 VANESSA N HUGHES .......................Services and Other............. 268.24 VERIZON WIRELESS ........................Services and Other........ 18,845.54 VILLAGE INSTITUTE INC ..................Community Programs......... 445.00 VILLAGER NEWSPAPER GROUP ....Services and Other............... 52.90 VISION SERVICE PLAN ....................MISC. .............................. 4,446.09 WAKEFIELD AND ASSOCIATES INC ............................................................MISC. ................................. 209.77 WAYNE LA CRUE ..............................Community Programs......... 945.00 XCEL ENERGY ..................................Community Programs...... 1,616.65 FUND REPORT - 12 Electronic Filing Technology COLORADO SECRETARY OF STATE ............................................................MISC. ............................ 31,884.00 KOFILE TECHNOLOGIES INC ..........Services and Other........ 16,240.00 FUND REPORT - 14 Law Enforcement Authority Distric 1ST CLASS TOWING.........................Services and Other............. 600.00 ALAMEDA EAST VETERINARY HOSPITAL ............................................................Services and Other............. 227.22 BATTERIES PLUS .............................Supplies.............................. 147.99 BROOKE BELT ..................................Services and Other............... 72.00 CENTURA HEALTH CORPORATION ............................................................Services and Other............. 600.00 COLORADO DEPT OF HUMAN SVCS ............................................................Services and Other............. 630.00 EVA LOUISE FOSTER .......................Services and Other............... 60.00 HYATT LEGAL PLANS INC ................MISC. ................................. 449.58 JUDICIARY COURTS STATE OF CO ............................................................Services and Other............... 66.00 KAISER PERMANENTE ....................MISC. ............................ 55,720.36 LANGUAGE LINE SERVICES ...........Services and Other............. 206.28 POCKET PRESS LLC ........................Supplies.............................. 263.46 RAY ALLEN MANUFACTURING CO INC ............................................................Supplies................................ 31.99 SOUTHWEST COLDFIRE LAW ENFCMT LLC ............................................................Supplies.............................. 130.00 STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY ............................................................MISC. .............................. 2,951.41 SUNCOR ENERGY SALES INC ........Services and Other............. 756.00 TARAMART & GAS INC .....................Services and Other............... 41.60 TEXAS CHILD SUPPORT..................MISC. ................................. 923.08 THOMSON REUTERS-WEST ...........Supplies.............................. 403.20 VICTIM ASSISTANCE LAW ...............Services and Other.......... 1,072.00 VISION SERVICE PLAN ....................MISC. ................................. 669.98 FUND REPORT - 15 Arapahoe / Douglas Works! ANTENEH ADDIS...............................Community Programs......... 200.00 BAYER S DIABATE ............................Community Programs......... 250.00 CENGAGE Learning...........................Services and Other.......... 1,295.00 CENTRAL COLORADO HORIZONS LLC ............................................................Services and Other.......... 7,990.00 COLORADO CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY ............................................................Services and Other.......... 3,222.00 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE ............................................................Community Programs......... 570.00 COLORADO NORTHWESTERN COMMUNITY ............................................................Services and Other.......... 6,000.00 COLORADO SPACE BUSINESS ROUNDTABLE ............................................................Services and Other............. 175.00 COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY GLOBAL ............................................................Services and Other.......... 1,050.00 COMMERCIAL VEHICLE TRAINING CENTER ............................................................Services and Other.......... 9,500.00 CORNELIUS L THOMAS ...................Community Programs........... 50.00 ELISE FLORES ..................................Services and Other............... 54.74 FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY..........MISC. .............................. 1,415.08 FORCE7 INC ......................................Community Programs......... 575.00 FORCE7 INC ......................................Services and Other.......... 2,950.00 G4S SECURE SOLUTIONS (USA) INC ............................................................Services and Other.......... 6,881.85 HYATT LEGAL PLANS INC ................MISC. ................................. 243.84 INSIGHT PUBLIC SECTOR INC ........Services and Other.......... 1,338.97 JD PERKINS JR .................................Community Programs......... 300.00 JENNA M WILSON .............................Community Programs......... 100.00 JOEY A FERNANDEZ ........................Community Programs......... 125.00 JOHN D NEBEL .................................Services and Other.......... 4,870.00 KAISER PERMANENTE ....................MISC. ............................ 52,648.34 LOCKHEED MARTIN SPACE SYSTEMS CO ............................................................Services and Other.......... 3,000.00 MARQUIS JORDON D ANDERSON ..Community Programs......... 200.00 MONICA K VAUGHN ..........................Services and Other............... 51.35 OFFICESCAPES OF DENVER LLLP ............................................................Supplies.............................. 291.60 ONLINE CONSULTING INC...............Services and Other.......... 2,890.00 PICKENS TECH .................................Services and Other.......... 3,000.00 PRECISION TRANSACTION .............Services and Other.......... 2,922.36 RED WING BUSINESS ADVANTAGE ACCOUNT ............................................................Community Programs...... 6,335.68 REECE B HAYDEN ............................Community Programs......... 100.00 ROCKY MOUNTAIN WORKFORCE ............................................................Services and Other............. 500.00 RTD 2380 ...........................................Community Programs...... 1,026.00 SOUTH DENVER SCHOOL OF NURSING ARTS

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LEGALS —Continued from previous page— ............................................................Services and Other.......... 1,500.00 STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY ............................................................MISC. .............................. 2,745.06 SUMMER HOPE GATHERCOLE .......Services and Other............. 440.00 TALEVATION LLC ..............................Services and Other.......... 4,243.00 TANYA M MUNIZ ................................Services and Other............... 54.86 THE COLORADO SCHOOL FOR ......Community Programs......... 415.00 THE COLORADO SCHOOL FOR ......Services and Other.......... 3,000.00 THE JOB STORE ...............................Services and Other.......... 4,360.13 THE SAGE CORPORATION ..............Services and Other.......... 2,685.00 UNITED STATES TRUCK DRIVING ..Services and Other.......... 8,990.00 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER ............................................................Services and Other.......... 6,000.00 VERIZON WIRELESS ........................Services and Other............. 838.52 VISION SERVICE PLAN ....................MISC. ................................. 467.04 VOCATIONAL TRAINING INSTITUTES INC ............................................................Services and Other.......... 3,000.00 WEX BANK.........................................Community Programs...... 1,800.60 FUND REPORT - 16 Road and Bridge ALFRED BENESCH & COMPANY.....Services and Other.......... 4,301.50 ALLEGRO COFFEE COMPANY ........Supplies................................ 43.00 ALSCO ...............................................Supplies........................... 3,806.06 AT&T MOBILITY II LLC ......................Services and Other............. 399.59 CALIFORNIA STATE DISBURSEMENT UNIT ............................................................MISC. ................................. 528.92 COLLINS ENGINEERS INC ...............Services and Other.......... 1,200.00 COMPASSCOM SOFTWARE CORPORATION ............................................................Services and Other.......... 8,073.00 DENCO SALES CO............................Supplies........................... 1,003.20 ENNIS-FLINT .....................................Supplies........................... 8,868.67 FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY..........MISC. ................................. 403.07 FASTENAL COMPANY ......................Supplies........................... 1,026.55 GRAINGER ........................................Supplies............................ (618.81) GREATWOOD LUMBER & HARDWARE ............................................................Supplies................................ 71.95 GREATWOOD LUMBER AND HARDWARE ............................................................Supplies.................................. 9.98 HAMILTON CONSTRUCTION CO .....Services and Other...... 488,246.80 HYATT LEGAL PLANS INC ................MISC. ................................... 60.96 IDENTITY INC ....................................Supplies.............................. 862.68 J & A TRAFFIC PRODUCTS ..............Supplies.............................. 270.00 JK TRANSPORTS INC .......................Services and Other........ 13,192.75 KAISER PERMANENTE ....................MISC. ............................ 44,648.67 KIEWIT INFRASTRUCTURE CO .......Supplies......................... 20,766.95 LOWES COMMERCIAL SERVICES ..Supplies.............................. 308.85 MARCUS W YOUNG .........................Supplies.............................. 115.00 MARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALS INC ............................................................Supplies.............................. 826.07 MATHESON TRIGAS INC ..................Supplies.............................. 146.80 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS .................Services and Other............. 515.88 NORTHWEST SIGN RECYCLING LLC ............................................................Supplies.............................. 679.40 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CENTERS OF SW ............................................................Services and Other............. 335.50 OKLAHOMA CENTRALIZED SUPPORT ............................................................MISC. ................................. 461.52 ROTH SHANNON ..............................Services and Other.......... 1,200.00 SOLES ENTERPRISES INC ..............Supplies........................... 1,962.73 STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY ............................................................MISC. .............................. 2,110.37 THE INTERMOUNTAIN RURAL ELECTRIC ............................................................Services and Other............. 796.65 VANCE BROTHERS INC ...................Supplies........................... 3,872.88 VERIZON WIRELESS ........................Services and Other............. 826.61 VISION SERVICE PLAN ....................MISC. ................................. 483.18 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF DENVER ............................................................Services and Other.......... 1,350.56 WL CONTRACTORS INC ..................Services and Other.......... 9,890.00 XCEL ENERGY ..................................Services and Other.......... 1,581.04 FUND REPORT - 20 Sheriff’s Commissary ARAMARK CHICAGO LOCKBOX......Services and Other.......... 6,006.89 BAKER & TAYLOR .............................Supplies........................... 3,155.39 COMCAST..........................................Services and Other............. 115.20 DEBRA RENEE TYGRETT ................Services and Other............. 890.00 FOLLETT SCHOOL SOLUTIONS INC ............................................................Services and Other............. 595.58 HYATT LEGAL PLANS INC ................MISC. ................................... 30.48 KAISER PERMANENTE ....................MISC. .............................. 2,474.96 STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY ............................................................MISC. ................................. 245.30 THE DENVER POST..........................Services and Other.......... 1,156.00 USA TODAY .......................................Services and Other............. 264.00 VISION SERVICE PLAN ....................MISC. ................................... 29.36 WELLPATH LLC .................................Services and Other.......... 7,764.38 FUND REPORT - 21 Community Development AURORA HOUSING AUTHORITY .....Services and Other........ 18,060.71 DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION ............................................................Services and Other............. 140.00 DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION ............................................................Supplies.............................. 740.36 FAMILY PROMISE OF GREATER .....Services and Other........ 38,341.63 HAAT FORCE SOUTH METRO LLC ............................................................Services and Other........ 37,388.00 KAISER PERMANENTE ....................MISC. .............................. 3,406.56 STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY ............................................................MISC. ................................. 202.86 VISION SERVICE PLAN ....................MISC. ................................... 28.90 FUND REPORT - 25 Developmental Disability DEVELOPMENTAL PATHWAYS ........Services and Other........ 73,871.80 FUND REPORT - 26 Grants 007 AIRPORT LIMOUSINE DENVER ............................................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 13TH AVE APARTMENTS LLC ..........Community Programs...... 3,145.00 1968 YOUJIN INC ..............................Services and Other........ 18,073.59 2019-1 IH BORROWER LP ................Community Programs...... 6,240.00 4TB-LO LLC .......................................Services and Other........ 13,727.00 A RIDE TOWN CAR ...........................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 A2ZSOLUTIONS INC .........................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 ABBRA ENTERPRISES LTD..............Services and Other........ 40,000.00 ABSOLUTE MOTOR WORKS INC ....Services and Other........ 40,000.00 ACCESS PRINTING...........................Services and Other........ 39,995.00 ACTION TAXES AND MOBILE NOTARY LLC ............................................................Services and Other........ 17,869.00 ADAMS ARAPAHOE DISTRICT 28-J ............................................................Services and Other... 2,004,400.00 ADAMS PROPERTY GROUP LLLP...Community Programs...... 3,642.00 ADDIS LUXURY SEDAN SERIVCE INC ............................................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 ADVANCED ORTHODONTIC CARE PC ............................................................Services and Other........ 10,675.23 ADVANTAGE TREATMENT CENTER ............................................................Community Programs...... 1,584.15 ADVENIR AT DEL ARTE LLC .............Community Programs...... 1,590.89 ADVENIR AT FRENCH QUARTER ....Community Programs...... 1,281.77 AFC GROUP INC ...............................Community Programs...... 1,300.00 ALL INCLUSIVE SEDANS LLC ..........Services and Other........ 16,283.00 ALL STAR PROPERTY INC ...............Community Programs......... 579.00 ALL WAYS ROOFING LLC .................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 ALLANAS ACADEMY OF DANCE .....Services and Other.......... 3,102.23 ALLDAY ENTERPRISES INC ............Services and Other.......... 2,649.04 ALLNEURO PATHWAYS PC ..............Services and Other........ 10,969.00 ALPINE AUTO BODY INC ..................Services and Other.......... 2,176.15 ALSCO ...............................................Supplies.............................. 577.00 AMINA ALI ABSHIR ............................Services and Other.......... 8,844.00 ANDREW D SCHMIDT.......................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 ANGEL CAMP ....................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 ANGELA G STANTON .......................Services and Other............... 66.82 APRIL STONES..................................Services and Other............. 125.30 ARAPAHOE MENTAL HEALTH CENTER INC ............................................................Services and Other........ 96,170.00 ARAPAHOE SNAPPY NAILS CORPORATION ............................................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 ARGYLE FAMILY DENTAL PLLC .......Services and Other........ 40,000.00 ASHER INC ........................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 ASHLEY KWIATKOWSKI AGENCY ...Services and Other........ 20,000.00 ASLAMS INC ......................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 ATLAS INVICTUS LLC .......................Services and Other.......... 9,856.00 AUKUM TERRA VISTA APARTMENTS LLC ............................................................Community Programs...... 1,595.95 AURORA ACUPUNCTURE CLINIC ...Services and Other.......... 2,568.13 AURORA COMPREHENSIVE COMMUNITY ............................................................Services and Other...... 111,392.55 AURORA JSK LLC .............................Community Programs...... 1,160.07

AURORA MARKET LLC .....................Services and Other........ 17,380.00 AURORA MEDIA GROUP LLC ..........Services and Other........ 40,000.00 AURORA PRESTIGE FITNESS LLC .Services and Other........ 40,000.00 AURORA WARMS THE NIGHT .........Services and Other...... 215,443.84 AUTUMN FONTAINE LAWRENCE ....Services and Other.......... 8,413.00 BAI ENGINEERS LLC ........................Services and Other........ 24,907.78 BALLET PHYSIQUE STUDIOS LLC ..Services and Other............. 429.31 BAMBI KIM SHROPSHIRE ................Services and Other............. 114.27 BENNETT SCHOOL DISTRICT 29J ..Services and Other........ 55,850.00 BENZER CO 1 LLC ............................Community Programs...... 8,530.70 BEST WAX & LASH ...........................Services and Other........ 18,144.08 BGS SUB ENTERPRISE EN LLC ......Services and Other........ 40,000.00 BHAVIKATTI ARCHITECTURE LLC ..Community Programs...... 5,000.00 BLACK OPAL INC ..............................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 BLB ENTERPRISES INC ...................Services and Other............. 428.05 BLDG MANAGEMENT CO LLC .........Community Programs...... 3,764.18 BOOJI BEAUTY BAR & CO ...............Services and Other........ 10,000.00 BORAK AND ASSOCIATES LLC .......Services and Other........ 20,000.00 BREAKFAST ON BROADWAY CAFE INC ............................................................Services and Other........ 12,912.21 BREKK HEDRICK ..............................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 BRENDA L SIMONS ...........................Services and Other............. 144.38 BRIGHT MINDS LLC ..........................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 BRISBEN CENTENNIAL EAST II .......Community Programs...... 1,508.49 BROADSWORD ARMS ......................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 BYERS SCHOOL DISTRICT 32J .......Services and Other...... 117,200.00 CALIBER HOMES LOANS INC..........Community Programs...... 4,667.52 CARA ANN PROFFITT .......................Services and Other............. 128.47 CARNATION BUILDING SERVICE INC ............................................................Services and Other.......... 2,040.00 CASEY A SIMONS .............................Services and Other............... 39.68 CENTRAL COLORADO AHEC ..........Services and Other.......... 3,500.00 CENTURY 21 WORLD CLASS ..........Community Programs...... 2,045.00 CHARLES L MALOTT ........................Community Programs...... 1,850.00 CHARMVIT INC..................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 CHERRY CREEK SCHOOL DISTRICT #5 ............................................................Services and Other... 2,808,600.00 CHIEN ANH LLC ................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 CHILDRENS HOSPITAL COLORADO ............................................................Services and Other........ 25,736.14 CHINA LEADING SALES CORP ........Services and Other........ 20,000.00 CILINIA PARK.....................................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 CIMARRON UNLIMITED LLC ............Services and Other........ 20,000.00 CITY GROUP INC ..............................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 CITY OF AURORA .............................Services and Other. 27,025,553.81 CITY OF CENTENNIAL......................Services and Other... 3,524,499.12 CITY OF CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE ..Services and Other...... 473,394.80 CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.....................Services and Other...... 658,592.51 CITY OF GLENDALE .........................Services and Other...... 194,429.11 CITY OF GREENWOOD VILLAGE ....Services and Other... 1,987,026.46 CITY OF LITTLETON FINANCE DEPT ............................................................Services and Other...... 986,844.25 CITY OF LITTLETON / FINANCE DEPT ............................................................Services and Other...... 411,388.52 CITY OF SHERIDAN ..........................Services and Other...... 160,416.33 CLOUD9 VENTURES INC .................Services and Other............. 216.80 CMN CAPITAL LLC ............................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 CMS HOME MAINTENANCE SERVICES LLC ............................................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 CODE 4 SECURITY SERVICES LLC ............................................................Services and Other............. 196.00 COLORADO CHIROPRACTIC & WELLNESS PC ............................................................Services and Other.......... 1,021.47 COLORADO FREE UNIVERSITY ......Services and Other............. 677.00 COLORADO ICE SCULPTURES LLC ............................................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 COLORADO PAWS ............................Services and Other.......... 4,949.00 COLORADO REALTY LLC .................Community Programs...... 1,350.00 COLORADO SAFETY INSPECTION .Services and Other............... 65.00 COLSTON ENTERPRISES INC.........Services and Other.......... 1,147.66 COLUMBIA INDUSTRIES INC ...........Supplies........................... 1,455.79 COMCOR INC ....................................Community Programs...... 3,278.16 COMMERCIAL VEHICLE TRAINING CENTER ............................................................Services and Other........ 10,000.00 COMMUNITY EDUCATION CENTERS INC ............................................................Community Programs.. 112,249.28 COMMUNITY EDUCATION CENTERS INC ............................................................Services and Other........ 13,370.00 COMPONO LLC .................................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 COMPTIA TECH CAREER ACADEMY ............................................................Services and Other...... 261,250.00 CONTINUUM OF COLORADO INC ...Services and Other........ 14,241.11 CORECIVIC LLC ................................Community Programs.. 240,825.98 CORECIVIC LLC ................................Services and Other........ 10,071.67 COURTYARDS OWNER LLC ............Community Programs...... 1,978.26 CRABRUS INC ...................................Services and Other........ 36,465.15 CRAWFISH BOIL COMPANY LLC .....Services and Other........ 16,224.00 CREATIONS OF U .............................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 CUBA CUBA SANDWICHERIA LLC...Services and Other........ 40,000.00 CULINARY REVOLUTION .................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 DAIRY QUEEN 14512 ........................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 DAMOA CORPORATION ...................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 DANCING BEAR GRAPHICS INC .....Services and Other........ 20,000.00 DEB HILGERT LLC ............................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION ............................................................Services and Other............. 140.00 DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION ............................................................Supplies.............................. 740.36 DENVER CLASSIC LIMO LLC ...........Services and Other........ 20,000.00 DENVER REALTY GROUP LLC ........Community Programs...... 2,748.00 DEREK ROOS....................................Services and Other.......... 8,307.00 DEVILS HEAD DISTILLERY LLC .......Services and Other........ 20,000.00 DIGDEEP RESEARCH LLC ...............Services and Other........ 40,000.00 DIRECT CHIROPRACTIC SCREENING ............................................................Services and Other........ 15,012.27 DISCOVER HEALTH AND WELLNESS ............................................................Services and Other........ 15,455.71 DISCOVER YOUR SPIRITUAL GIFTS ............................................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 DJAMAL MOUSSOUS .......................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 DOUBLE RAINBOW LTD ...................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 DRAGON MEADERY .........................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 DREAMSINC ......................................Services and Other.......... 1,295.57 DTC DENTAL CARE ..........................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 DYNAMIC SOUNDS AND ..................Services and Other.......... 3,691.91 EAGLE ROCK SUPPLY .....................MISC. .............................. 8,522.44 EDWARD WERNER ...........................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 EGGCEPTIONAL RESTAURANTS LLC ............................................................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 EJ BEAUTY CARE INC ......................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 EL CAP HOLDINGS LLC....................Services and Other........ 15,000.00 EL FORASTERO WESTERN WEAR INC ............................................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 EL KARAJO MEXICAN RESTAURANT LLC ............................................................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 ELECTRI TEK LLC .............................Services and Other.......... 5,518.38 ELIZABETH A GOTTSCHALK............Community Programs...... 1,450.00 ELK RIDGE LP ...................................Community Programs...... 1,114.00 ELOISA ALTAMIRA.............................Services and Other............... 84.53 EMERGE MODERN SALON ENGLEWOOD LLC ............................................................Services and Other........ 12,133.23 ENCHANTED GROUNDS INC...........Services and Other........ 40,000.00 ENDODONTICS OF CHERRY CREEK DTC ............................................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 ENERGY RESOURCE CENTER .......Services and Other.......... 4,248.00 ENGLEWOOD GRAND ......................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 ENGLEWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT ..Services and Other...... 131,700.00 ENMJ LLC ..........................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 EPIC PERFORMANCE SOLUTIONS INC ............................................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 ESFAHANI INC...................................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 ESTESS PROPERTIES LLC..............Services and Other........ 40,000.00 EUROPEAN NAILS ............................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 EXCEL DRIVER SERVICES LLC.......Services and Other........ 27,000.00 EXPRESS HOOD CLEANING LLC ....Services and Other........ 20,000.00 EZAM TRUCKING LLC ......................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 FAMILY PROMISE OF .......................Services and Other........ 39,306.89 FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY..........MISC. ................................. 511.84 FANTASY NAILS & SPA COMPANY ..Services and Other........ 20,000.00 FBN ROOFING...................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 FIGURE FINANCIAL SOLUTIONS INC ............................................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 FIRST PHOENIX-AURORA LLC ........Services and Other........ 16,966.50 FIT & NU LLC .....................................Services and Other.......... 8,005.00 FLAG CORP .......................................Services and Other........ 14,396.70 FORMSTUDY LLC .............................Services and Other........ 12,792.59 FOUNDRY APARTMENTS LLC .........Community Programs...... 1,037.00 FOXFIELD HOLDINGS LLC...............Services and Other........ 20,000.00 FRESHIES..........................................Services and Other.......... 3,863.10 FRONT RANGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

............................................................Services and Other............. 803.95 FRONT RANGE FLU SHOTS, LLC....Services and Other............. 363.85 FS SUBS BROADWAY LLC ...............Services and Other........ 22,244.27 FUJII FITNES SYSTEMS INC ............Services and Other.......... 5,362.00 FUSION MOTORSPORTS .................Services and Other........ 39,995.00 GABRIEL M RUIZ ...............................Services and Other............... 53.48 GANE LLC ..........................................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 GARD CONSTRUCTION SERVICES INC ............................................................Services and Other.......... 2,385.00 GEORGE T SANDERS COMPANY ...MISC. .............................. 9,352.00 GEORGE T SANDERS COMPANY ...Supplies.............................. 953.44 GIGANTIC CLEANERS #34 ...............Services and Other........ 20,000.00 GLACIER BELLEVIEW LLC ...............Services and Other........ 20,000.00 GM FLOORING & REMODELING INC ............................................................Services and Other.......... 7,229.85 GOLDEN MEDICAL TRANSPORATION ............................................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 GREAT WESTERN PRINTING INC ...Services and Other........ 20,000.00 GREENWOOD DENTAL ASSOCIATES ............................................................Services and Other.......... 5,922.00 GREENWOOD PARK OWNER LLC ..Community Programs...... 2,781.82 GRILL BROKERAGE COMPANY.......Services and Other........ 40,000.00 GULLEY METAL SERVICES INC ......Services and Other........ 20,000.00 H & A PROPERTIES LLC ...................Services and Other........ 17,178.90 H & G ASIAN CAFE INC ....................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 H & H EARLY LEARNING LLC ..........Services and Other........ 40,000.00 HAAT FORCE SOUTH METRO LLC .Services and Other........ 11,300.00 HAIR PRINCIPLES INC .....................Services and Other.......... 4,531.95 HALFPENNY BREWING COMPANY LLC ............................................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 HANDKENA LLC ................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 HAZELBROOK SOBER LIVING LLC ............................................................Community Programs......... 730.00 HAZELBROOK SOBER LIVING, LLC ............................................................Community Programs...... 1,837.85 HEATHER FREEMAN ........................Services and Other........ 17,845.26 HEATHER RIDGE HOLDINGS LLC ...Community Programs...... 1,835.00 HIGH CLASS GLASS LLC .................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 HIGHEST VIBE PRODUCTIONS .......Services and Other........ 11,325.00 HIGHLANDS RANCH CHIROPRACTIC ............................................................Services and Other.......... 5,011.60 HIGHLINE DENTAL CARE .................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 HN INVESTMENT SUBWAY 24059 LLC ............................................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 HN INVESTMENTS SUBWAY 6810 LLC ............................................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 HOLLYWOOD OF JEWELRY INC .....Services and Other........ 20,000.00 HOME COMFORT INSULATION .......Services and Other.......... 7,162.05 HYATT LEGAL PLANS INC ................MISC. ................................. 121.92 IIMS LLC.............................................Services and Other........ 12,604.49 IMCHOE 1987 INC .............................Services and Other........ 14,841.95 IMT CAPITAL IV CORNERSTAR RANCH LLC ............................................................Community Programs...... 5,389.18 IMT CAPITAL V DAYTON STATION LLC ............................................................Community Programs...... 1,784.22 INSIGHT PUBLIC SECTOR INC ........Services and Other................. 3.35 INTEGRITY GRAPHICS INC .............Services and 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.......................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 JUNGKOO NO ...................................Services and Other.......... 9,497.00 JVB ENTERPRISES INC ...................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 K AND A CUSTOM APPAREL INC .....Services and Other........ 20,000.00 K PLUS LLC .......................................Services and Other.......... 1,568.00 KAISER PERMANENTE ....................MISC. ............................ 21,116.86 KATES BISTRO LLC ..........................Services and Other........ 13,830.96 KAUSHIK KUMAR DAM .....................Community Programs...... 2,121.00 KBK INC .............................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 KCG OF AURORA INC.......................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 KENT JAY LEVINE PC .......................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 KETAMINE WELLNESS .....................Services and Other........ 39,995.00 KNIGHTON LLC .................................Services and Other............. 824.27 KONJO CATERING ............................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 KRKDVA LLC......................................Community Programs...... 1,385.43 KTHJ NGUYEN INC ...........................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 KW FUND VI STONE CLIFF ..............Community Programs...... 3,673.85 L & N SUPPLY COMPANY INC ..........Supplies........................... 1,664.00 L&D GORE ENTERPRISES LLC .......Services and Other........ 20,000.00 LA RG & SG INC ................................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 LARA LEA APARTMENTS LLLP ........Community Programs...... 1,122.00 LASER REMEDY SKIN SOLUTIONS Services and Other........ 40,000.00 LAXMI NARAYAN INC ........................Services and Other........ 15,493.96 LEELAWADEE INC ............................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 LELA RESTAURANT INC ...................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 LEWIS & CLUCK ................................Services and Other........ 19,750.34 LINDA BANDT-LAW ...........................Services and Other........ 10,779.00 LINETTE BURKE ...............................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 LITTLE WONDERS CHRISTIAN PRESCHOOL ............................................................Services and Other.......... 7,159.00 LITTLETON PUBLIC SCHOOLS........Services and Other...... 749,400.00 LMI FITNESS LLC ..............................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 LOCKBOX NUMBER: 234070............MISC. .............................. 1,935.00 LOHMILLER AND COMPANY ............MISC. .............................. 2,213.44 LOHMILLER AND COMPANY ............Supplies.............................. 235.57 LORETTO HEIGHTS..........................Community Programs...... 2,059.00 LOWES COMMERCIAL SERVICES ..MISC. ................................. 352.29 LOWES COMMERCIAL SERVICES ..Supplies......................... 12,028.21 LSP LITTLETON INC .........................Services and Other.......... 5,143.44 LTJ COLORADO CHIC INC ...............Services and Other........ 12,680.00 LULU’S CATERING TACOS ...............Services and Other........ 20,000.00 LYNN C CRANDALL...........................Services and Other.......... 6,447.50 M&F INC .............................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 MAC ‘N NOODLES LLC .....................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 MALLORY SAFETY AND SUPPLY LLC ............................................................Supplies........................... 2,441.54 MARCARPROPERTIES LLC .............Services and Other........ 11,144.33 MARISSA BOVEE ..............................Services and Other............... 33.35 MARISSA BOVEE ..............................Supplies................................ 25.00 MARY L DEBELL................................Community Programs...... 3,038.00 MASTER CARPET CLEANIING INC ............................................................Services and Other.......... 1,859.88 MATTHEW MOYERS .........................Services and Other........ 11,882.00 MAVI UNLIMITED INC .......................Community Programs......... 925.00 MAX INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY SCHOOL INC ............................................................Services and Other........ 16,995.19 MAY FARMS .......................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 MCDATE ENTERPRISES INC ...........Services and Other............. 808.47 MEADOW INC ....................................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 MEDICINE HANDS OF COLORADO INC ............................................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 MEMORY LANE SALON LLC ............Services and Other........ 12,211.00 MERCURY ACADEMY OF DANCE LLC ............................................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 METHOD FITNESS LLC ....................Services and Other.......... 4,966.41 METRO COMMUNITY PROVIDER NETWORK ............................................................Services and Other...... 505,908.24 METRO SMILES PC ..........................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 METROPOLITAN ACADEMY OF DANCE ............................................................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 MEXICANTIQUES LLC ......................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 MICHAEL D NEVIN ............................Community Programs...... 1,350.00 MICHELLES STUDIO SALON ...........Services and Other........ 12,431.00 MILE HI CLEANERS LLC...................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 MILE HIGH CAJUN LLC.....................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 MILE HIGH SPORTS LLC ..................Services and Other........ 30,853.00 MILKIT LLC ........................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 MIRLA SKINCARE LLC ......................Services and Other.......... 1,192.00 MISSION ESCAPES LLC ...................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 MOBILE MINI LLC ..............................Supplies........................... 3,213.95 MODERN CHIROPRACTIC AND WELLNESS ............................................................Services and Other........ 16,479.61 MODERN JOE LLC ............................Services and Other........ 13,500.00 MOMO NAIL INC ................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 MONOGRAMS TO GO INC ...............Services and Other........ 20,000.00 MONTGOMERY INSULATION INC....Services and Other............. 995.27 NAIL IMAGE .......................................Services and Other........ 15,339.91 NAILS & CO LLC ................................Services and Other........ 40,000.00

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............................................................Services and Other........ 18,731.44 OFFICE OF DISTRICT ATTORNEY ...Services and Other...... 145,049.31 OHAIR INC .........................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 ONE HOUR MARTINIZING ................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 ONUS IV HYDRATION .......................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 ORACABESSA LLC ...........................Community Programs...... 1,075.00 OUJANI INTERNATIONAL LLC .........Services and Other........ 18,440.00 PAISLEY LLC .....................................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 PANACHE HAIR STUDIO ..................Services and Other............. 973.67 PARKSIDE REALTY & MANAGEMENT, LLC ............................................................Services and Other........ 19,781.26 PCC PARTNERS LLC ........................Community Programs...... 3,074.67 PEDIATRIC DENTAL ASSOCIATES OF CO ............................................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 PETERSON FOOT CARE INC...........Services and Other........ 40,000.00 PHI DENTISTRY ................................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 PHO 75 HAVANA LLC ........................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 PHO BOWLEVARD LLC ....................Services and Other........ 21,931.93 PHO VY 3 LLC ...................................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 PHOTO PLUS INC .............................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 PICKREN LLC ....................................Community Programs...... 3,288.00 PILATES DENVER STUDIO LLC .......Services and Other........ 20,000.00 PINEY CREEK SQUARE ...................Services and Other........ 23,309.00 PIZZA PALS LP ..................................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 PJ PROPERTY HOLDINGS LLC .......Community Programs...... 5,325.00 PLANTS NATURALLY ........................Services and Other........ 19,404.94 POCHA LLC .......................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 POLLO LIMA INC ...............................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 PRECISION TRANSACTION .............Services and Other.......... 1,619.05 PRENDERGAST LAW FIRM PC ........Services and Other........ 20,000.00 PRENTICE PLACE LOFTS LLC ........Community Programs...... 1,996.00 PRIM WHISPER SKY LLC .................Community Programs...... 2,187.36 PROFESSIONALLY FADED BARBERSHOP ............................................................Services and Other.......... 3,743.70 PROFFESSIONAL SPORTS HEALTH ............................................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 PROJECT ANGEL HEART .................Services and Other.......... 9,800.00 PROVIDINGREEN LLC ......................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 RAR ESCAPES LLC ..........................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 READY TO WORK AURORA .............Services and Other............. 220.00 RECOVERY MONITORING SOLUTIONS CORP ............................................................Community Programs......... 798.00 RECOVERY MONITORING SOLUTIONS CORP ............................................................Services and Other........ 17,514.00 RED WING BUSINESS ADVANTAGE ACCOUNT ............................................................Supplies.............................. 386.99 REGAL APARTMENTS LLC ...............Community Programs......... 972.00 REJUVENATION HEALTH AND .........Services and Other........ 20,000.00 RELAX NAILS & SPA INC ..................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 RENTAL WORLD INC ........................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 RESTORATION CHRISTIAN ACADEMY ............................................................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 RIDGE HILL HOLDING, L.P. ..............Community Programs...... 1,020.00 RISING BUSINESS CONSULTING LLC ............................................................Services and Other.......... 8,067.00 RMR COLORADO LLC ......................Services and Other.......... 3,265.39 ROANCO LLC ....................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 ROBERT A LEES AND ACCOCIATES ............................................................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 ROBERT B WHITE .............................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 ROBERT BURT ..................................Community Programs......... 800.00 ROBERT W OHARE ..........................Community Programs...... 3,800.00 ROCK HOUSE ENTERPRISES INC ..Services and Other........ 40,000.00 ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOTTLED WATER ............................................................Supplies................................ 81.73 ROHIT MALHOTRA............................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 RON SPALLONE ................................Services and Other........ 39,995.00 RONALD A RANIERI ..........................Community Programs...... 4,000.00 ROOTS CHIROPRACTIC LLC ...........Services and Other........ 20,000.00 ROSES BEAR HUGS INC..................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 RTBD LLC ..........................................Services and Other........ 16,857.03 S AND R BARBER SHOP INC ...........Services and Other........ 20,000.00 S&J WORRELL FITNESS LLC ..........Services and Other........ 20,000.00 SADDLE ROCK SCHOOL OF GYMNASTICS ............................................................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 SAHARA MATAAM INC ......................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 SAIGON BISTRO INC ........................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 SAJ HOLDINGS LLC..........................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 SALON MOJI INC...............................Services and Other........ 19,396.14 SALUS LLC ........................................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 SAN ENGINEERING LLC ..................Services and Other.......... 4,134.99 SARA HAIR STYLIST LLC .................Services and Other........ 13,840.77 SCHOOL OF BREAKING ...................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 SCIENCE MATTERS IN COLORADO LLC ............................................................Services and Other........ 33,607.25 SCORPION TAX LLC .........................Services and Other.......... 4,054.85 SECOND CHANCE CENTER INC .....Services and Other........ 23,419.15 SERENITY BK LLC ............................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 SERENITY FIT SPA LLC ....................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 SEVERE WEATHER SHELTER NETWORK ............................................................Services and Other........ 32,945.31 SHANGHAI KITCHEN INC .................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 SHARE GOOD FOODS INC ..............Services and Other........ 39,995.00 SHEAR COLOR MADNESS...............Services and Other............. 773.00 SHEAR FANTASY HAIR SALON .......Services and Other.......... 4,287.62 SHERIDAN SCHOOL DISTRCIT 2 ....Services and Other........ 67,950.00 SHUEMAKE FAMILY CHIROPERETIC LLC ............................................................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 SIEGEL ENTERPRISES LLC .............Services and Other........ 20,000.00 SIMPLYNAILS AT MINERAL ..............Services and Other........ 20,000.00 SK & HK INC ......................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 SMOKEYS SKATE SHOPE................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 SNAP NORTH LLC ............................Services and Other........ 60,000.00 SO GONG DONG TOFU SINCE 1962 ............................................................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 SOIN INC............................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 SOLOMON & ASSOCIATES ..............Services and Other........ 19,450.00 SOUTH DENVER FENCING ACADEMY LLC ............................................................Services and Other........ 15,285.00 SOUTHGLENN CHIROPRACTIC INC ............................................................Services and Other.......... 5,325.85 SOUTHWEST COLORADO COMMUNITY ............................................................Community Programs...... 1,438.80 SPHERE EDUCATION LLC ...............Services and Other........ 20,000.00 SPMF VENTURE IV LLC ...................Community Programs...... 2,748.12 SRGMF III HOLDINGS LP .................Community Programs...... 3,456.90 STACEY MILLER DDS INC ................Services and Other.......... 5,937.00 STACY DARCELLE MATTSON..........Services and Other.......... 9,458.00 STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY ............................................................MISC. ............................ 10,574.11 STEADFAST APARTMENT ................Community Programs...... 2,025.00 STEEL IMAGES INC ..........................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 STEFANIE R DOWNS ........................Services and Other.......... 7,960.00 STERLING DRYWALL LTD ................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 STEVEN NICHOLS ............................Services and Other........ 13,036.00 STRASBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT 31J ............................................................Services and Other........ 54,000.00 STUDIO URBAN WAX NO 14 LLC ....Services and Other........ 40,000.00 SUBWAY 15409 LLC ..........................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 SUBWAY 25649 INC ..........................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 SUBWAY 2929 INC ............................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 SUBWAY 695 INC ..............................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 SUITE SPOT LLC...............................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 SULLENCOINVESTMENTS LLC .......Services and Other........ 39,600.00 SUMER TOBACCO LLC ....................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 SUNBELT RENTALS INC ...................Services and Other.......... 9,686.38 SUPERBUNGEE ................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 SUPERIOR EXPRESS .......................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 SURAJ OPERATING LLC ..................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 SWEET BUBBLE TEA LLC ................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 SWEET CHEEKS BOUTIQUE ...........Services and Other........ 20,000.00 SWH 2017 1 BORROWER LP ...........Community Programs...... 4,417.06 T2T INC ..............................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 TAKTUMSUMANA LLC ......................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 TALON FINANCIAL CORP .................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 TAMBRA MILLEN ...............................Services and Other........ 19,751.00 TAYLOR & TAYLOR BROKERS .........Services and Other........ 20,000.00

LEGALS TBDM INCORPORATED....................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 TC GREEN LLC .................................Community Programs...... 1,528.00 TC2 LTD INC ......................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 TEA STREET LLC ..............................Services and Other............. 367.40 TEAM NIMBUS WEST LLC................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 TERESA A MARLOWE .......................Services and Other............... 10.06 TERRACE PARK LLLP ......................Community Programs...... 1,069.00 THANH BINH LLC ..............................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 THE CATERERS INC .........................Services and Other.......... 4,000.00 THE FRENCH PRESS .......................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 THE HEALING CENTER ....................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 THE INN AT THE FEED STORE LLC Services and Other.......... 6,624.00 THE JHJ INC ......................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 THE MAKERY CO ..............................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 THE PAINT CELLAR ..........................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 THE SANFORD GROUP LLC ............Services and Other........ 20,000.00 THE SHACK JDR RESTAURANT & BAR COP ............................................................Services and Other.......... 2,443.21 THE TABLETOP TAP LLC ..................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 THOMAS A FORTI DDS PC ...............Services and Other........ 17,697.00 THOMAS MATTHEW SENTY ............Community Programs...... 2,500.00 THOMPSON AUTOMOTIVE INC .......Services and Other........ 40,000.00 THREE CHEERS LLC ........................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 TIP TO TOE NAILS INC .....................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 TLGUNS LLC .....................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 TMAC INVESTMENTS INC................Services and Other........ 15,595.17 TNA ENTERPRISES LLC...................Services and Other.......... 9,780.00 TOAST INC ........................................Services and Other.......... 4,809.71 TOKYO INC ........................................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 TOMA SHEPERD ...............................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 TOMASETTI AND MCLAIN ................Services and Other.......... 1,887.25 TOP ART NAILS .................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 TOTAL DOOR LOGISTICS ................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 TOWN OF BENNETT .........................Services and Other........ 46,366.95 TOWN OF COLUMBINE VALLEY ......Services and Other...... 132,668.00 TOWNHOMES AT TOLLGATE CREEK LLLP ............................................................Community Programs...... 1,197.00 TRANG NGUYEN...............................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 TRENDCO LLC ..................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 TRI-COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ............................................................Services and Other... 1,571,672.79 TURKISH CHEF LLC .........................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 TUSCANY RISTORANTE ITALIANO CORP ............................................................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 TUTUR INC ........................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 TYCO FIRE & SECURITY (US) .........Services and Other............. 403.88 U.S. MECHANICAL COMPANY INC ..Services and Other.......... 3,139.13 UDOM THAI INC ................................Services and Other........ 23,603.00 UNAL INC ...........................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 UNITED AIRBAG INC.........................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 UNITED CUSTOM TAILORS INC ......Services and Other........ 20,000.00 UNITED NAILS AND EYELASH LCC Services and Other........ 20,000.00 UNITED STATES TRUCK DRIVING ..Services and Other...... 100,115.00 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO ..........Services and Other........ 58,008.69 UPRIGHT MRI OF COLORADO LLC.Services and Other........ 40,000.00 UPSTAIRS CIRCUS DTC LLC ...........Services and Other........ 40,000.00 VALLAGIO CLEANERS INVERNESS INC ............................................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 VASILAS HOLDINGS .........................Services and Other.......... 2,010.49 VERIZON WIRELESS ........................Services and Other............. 403.76 VIKING POWER ELITE LLC ..............Services and Other.......... 5,032.15 VILLAGE PUBLISHING CO INC ........Services and Other.......... 8,816.33 VISION SERVICE PLAN ....................MISC. .............................. 6,667.44 VOGUE NAILS INC ............................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 VOYAGER HOME HEALTH CARE LLC ............................................................Services and Other............. 499.00 W & L ENTERPRISES LLC ................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 WANDA ROYCE BARDWELL ............Community Programs......... 995.00 WASABI GV LLC ................................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF DENVER ............................................................Services and Other............. 430.26 WATDA PHO LLC ...............................Services and Other........ 39,559.40 WESTDALE GACO PROPERTIES LLC ............................................................Community Programs...... 3,852.42 WHITE OAK FORMAL BOUTIQUE ....Services and Other........ 20,000.00 WHITE VENTURES LLC ....................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 WHOLE ENERGY AND HARDWARE INC ............................................................MISC. ................................. 635.40 WILLOW SPRING FAMILY DENTISTRY PLLC ............................................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 WILLOW STREET RESIDENCES LLLP ............................................................Community Programs......... 669.00 WINDSONG APARTMENTS LLC .......Community Programs...... 2,262.86 WMLAF LLC .......................................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 WOODSPEAR SOUTH PEARL LLC ..Community Programs...... 1,399.89 WORKHORSE 45 INC .......................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 WSH AURORA LLC............................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 WSH REGION LLC ............................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 XCEL ENERGY ..................................Community Programs......... 504.61 XCEL ENERGY ..................................Services and Other............. 340.81 YANNI LLC .........................................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 YOLANDA’S UNLIMITED CORPORATION ............................................................Services and Other........ 40,000.00 YOUNGS BEAUTY BIS ......................Services and Other........ 16,823.30 YP & PP INC ......................................Services and Other.......... 1,120.00 ZOMO INC..........................................Services and Other........ 20,000.00 FUND REPORT - 28 Open Space Sales Tax ALEJANDRO AQUILAR .....................MISC. .............................. 1,100.00 ALFRED BENESCH & COMPANY.....Services and Other........ 12,902.65 ARAPAHOE COUNTY PUBLIC AIRPORT ............................................................MISC. ............................ 19,361.07 CELENE SAENZ ................................MISC. .............................. 1,536.00 CINTAS CORPORATION NO2 ...........Services and Other............. 581.84 CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER .....Services and Other...... 500,000.00 CITY OF AURORA .............................Services and Other.......... 1,695.00 CLEAR SELECTIONS GROUP INC ..Services and Other............. 698.00 COLORADO DESIGNSCAPES INC ..Services and Other............. 150.00 CRYSTAL ORGAN .............................Services and Other............... 47.09 DESIGN WORKSHOP INC ................Services and Other........ 18,639.77 ELIZABETH MAYER ..........................Services and Other............... 99.13 FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY..........MISC. ................................. 431.06 FELSBURG HOLT AND ULLEVIG .....Services and Other........ 28,243.75 GLEN R POOLE .................................Services and Other............... 96.72 HIGH LINE CANAL CONSERVANCY ............................................................Services and Other........ 89,000.00 HOME DEPOT USA INC ....................Supplies.............................. 588.02 HYATT LEGAL PLANS INC ................MISC. ................................... 30.48 IOANA TELLES ..................................MISC. .............................. 1,280.00 JAMES C STEWART..........................Services and Other............. 400.00 KAISER PERMANENTE ....................MISC. ............................ 13,796.00 LOCLYZ LLC ......................................Services and Other.......... 6,250.00 MICHELLE HOPPES..........................MISC. ................................... 75.00 PATTY KORSCH ................................MISC. ................................. 860.00 PINYON EVIRONMENTAL INC..........Services and Other............. 850.85 PURE CYCLE CORPORATION .........Services and Other.......... 7,432.46 QDC RANCH SERVICES LLC ...........Services and Other............. 507.50 ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOTTLED WATER ............................................................Services and Other............. 172.85 ROGER F HARVEY ...........................Services and Other............. 448.46 ROTH SHANNON ..............................Services and Other............. 205.00 S & B CONFLUENCE CO LLC...........Services and Other............. 719.00 SABELL’S CIVIL AND LANDSCAPE LLC ............................................................Services and Other.......... 9,250.00 SAFFIRE LLC .....................................Services and Other............. 508.75 SCCA CONTINENTAL DIVIDE REGION ............................................................MISC. ................................. 900.00 SEIPP ENTERPRISES INC ...............Services and Other............. 290.00 SEMA CONSTRUCTION INC ............Services and Other...... 638,047.55 STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY ............................................................MISC. ................................. 663.31 STREAM DESIGN LLC ......................Services and Other.......... 3,888.75 SUNSTATE EQUIPMENT...................Supplies................................ 34.40 THE INTERMOUNTAIN RURAL ELECTRIC ............................................................Services and Other............. 174.31 TRI-COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ............................................................Services and Other............. 270.00 VERIZON WIRELESS ........................Services and Other.......... 1,273.22 VISION SERVICE PLAN ....................MISC. ................................. 124.06 WEED WRANGLERS.........................Services and Other.......... 2,938.42 WENK ASSOCIATES INC ..................MISC. ............................ 83,021.75 XCEL ENERGY ..................................Services and Other.......... 6,831.03 FUND REPORT - 29 Homeland Security - North Central C SCOTT KELLAR .............................Services and Other........ 10,500.00 CADWELL IRREVOCABLE TRUST III ............................................................Services and Other............. 778.92 CELLCO PARTNERSHIP ...................Services and Other............. 172.00 CENTER FOR INTERNET SECURITY INC ............................................................Services and Other.......... 4,700.00 CHARLES SCOTT KELLAR...............Services and Other............. 572.74

CRITIGEN LLC ...................................Services and Other........ 10,082.50 ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS RESEARCH ............................................................Services and Other........ 25,750.00 EON OFFICE PRODUCTS ................Services and Other............... 16.16 GRAINGER ........................................MISC. ................................. 421.20 HYATT LEGAL PLANS INC ................MISC. ................................... 30.48 KAISER PERMANENTE ....................MISC. ................................. 936.33 RICHARD C PRICE............................Services and Other.......... 5,463.08 STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY ............................................................MISC. ................................... 91.20 TIME CREATORS INC .......................Services and Other............... 60.00 VISION SERVICE PLAN ....................MISC. ................................... 28.90 XCEL ENERGY ..................................Services and Other............. 288.98 FUND REPORT - 33 Building Maintenance Fund 50 BACKFLOW TEST LLC .................Services and Other............. 150.00 A & A TRADIN POST INC ...................Services and Other.......... 1,653.73 A & A TRADIN POST INC ...................Supplies................................ 15.92 ABC ASPHALT INC ............................Services and Other.......... 4,800.00 AFFILIATED WASTEWATER .............Services and Other.......... 2,489.00 ARAPAHOE COUNTY SECURITY.....Supplies.............................. 224.28 ATCO MANUFACTURING COMPANY ............................................................Supplies........................... 1,183.00 BOBS ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE ............................................................Services and Other............. 556.24 BPN, LLC............................................Supplies......................... 23,500.00 CATOR, RUMA & ASSOCIATES CO ............................................................Services and Other............. 630.00 CENTURYLINK ..................................Services and Other............. 476.60 CHARLES D JONES & CO INC .........Services and Other.......... 1,019.62 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF LABOR ............................................................Services and Other............. 270.00 CPS DISTRIBUTORS INC .................Services and Other............... 22.54 DCPS CLEANING LLC.......................Supplies......................... 45,616.50 DEVIATION DISTILLING LLC ............Supplies........................... 4,812.50 DG INVESTMENT INTERMEDIATE ..Services and Other.......... 1,422.60 DS WATERS OF AMERICA INC ........Supplies.............................. 279.74 DUDE SOLUTIONS INC ....................Services and Other........ 38,220.52 EAP GLASS SERVICE .......................Services and Other............. 328.00 ELECTRI TEK LLC .............................Services and Other.......... 2,326.14 ELECTRI TEK LLC .............................Supplies........................... 1,511.03 ELECTRI-TEK LLC.............................Services and Other.......... 1,773.81 ENGLEWOOD LOCK AND SAFE INC ............................................................Services and Other............... 46.19 ET TECHNOLOGIES .........................Services and Other.......... 1,811.50 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM TECHNOLOGIES INC ............................................................Services and Other............. 560.00 FIRE INSPECTION SERVICES LLC..Services and Other............. 220.00 GATEWAY AIR WEST INC .................Services and Other.......... 2,315.64 GRAINGER ........................................Services and Other.......... 1,396.53 GRAINGER ........................................Supplies.............................. 518.07 HOME DEPOT USA INC ....................Supplies......................... 13,488.59 HORIZON ...........................................Services and Other............. 160.38 IRON MOUNTAIN RECORDS............Services and Other.......... 1,000.00 JOHN W GASPARINI INC ..................Supplies........................... 3,005.57 KCI KONECRANES ...........................Services and Other.......... 5,938.00 KEESEN LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT INC ............................................................Services and Other.......... 7,351.46 KUBL GROUP LLC.............................Services and Other.......... 1,268.75 LAWSON PRODUCTS INC ................Supplies.............................. 341.76 METRO PAVERS INC ........................Services and Other........ 25,720.00 PEST PREDATOR LLC ......................Services and Other.......... 1,645.00 PIONEER SAND COMPANY INC ......Services and Other............. 500.52 RAMPART SUPPLY INC ....................Supplies........................... 1,554.85 REGAL PIEDMONT PLASTICS LLC ............................................................Supplies........................... 7,800.00 ROCKY MOUNTAIN PARKING LOT ............................................................Services and Other............. 665.00 SAVATREE .........................................Services and Other............. 120.00 SHERWIN WILLIAMS ........................Services and Other............. 120.96 SPECIALTY INCENTIVES INC ..........Supplies........................... 2,116.47 SUMMIT LABORATORIES INC..........Services and Other.......... 4,480.00 SUNSTATE EQUIPMENT...................Services and Other............. 247.88 TAFT ENGINEERING INC .................Services and Other............... 79.74 THE SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO ..........Services and Other.......... 1,497.15 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF DENVER ............................................................Supplies........................... 4,305.00 WEED WRANGLERS.........................Services and Other.......... 8,074.50 FUND REPORT - 34 Fair Fund CORRAL WESTERN WEAR ..............Supplies........................... 2,913.55 SAFFIRE LLC .....................................Services and Other............. 900.00 Tyler Bauer .........................................Services and Other............. 300.00 FUND REPORT - 41 Capital Expenditure A2M4SEEN LLP .................................Capital Outlay .............. 374,658.55 ABEAM CONSULTING USA LTD .......MISC. .......................... 125,459.50 AD MILLER SERVICES INC ..............Capital Outlay .............. 115,803.55 ADVANCED FLOORING SOLUTIONS LLC ............................................................Capital Outlay .................. 2,127.63 ALLIANCE CONSTRUCTION SOLUTIONS LLC ............................................................Capital Outlay ........... 2,203,580.10 ALTUS ARCHITECTURAL STUDIOS INC ............................................................Capital Outlay .............. 108,550.27 AMTECH SOLUTIONS INC ...............MISC. .............................. 5,200.00 ASPIRE HR INC .................................MISC. ............................ 33,166.67 BLUE WAVE PRINTING AND DISPLAY INC ............................................................Capital Outlay .................. 6,164.80 CDW GOVERNMENT ........................Capital Outlay .................. 1,155.50 CEIA USA LTD....................................Capital Outlay .................. 1,225.00 COLORADO NETWORK CABLING AND CCTV ............................................................Capital Outlay .................. 3,098.00 COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY ....Services and Other............. 280.00 DG INVESTMENT INTERMEDIATE ..Capital Outlay ..................... 535.00 DSRW ENTERPRISES INC ...............Capital Outlay ................ 53,424.69 ELECTRI TEK LLC .............................Capital Outlay ................ 58,275.10 ELECTRI-TEK LLC.............................Capital Outlay ..................... 411.30 ELECTRI-TEK LLC.............................MISC. .............................. 5,280.00 EST INC .............................................Capital Outlay .................. 3,634.00 FISHER SCIENTIFIC COMPANY LLC ............................................................Capital Outlay .............. 106,242.85 INTERGROUP INC ............................MISC. .............................. 1,250.00 KC CONSTRUCTION INC .................Capital Outlay ................ 30,693.61 KC CONSTRUCTION INC .................MISC. ............................ 16,386.50 KECI COLORADO INC ......................MISC. .......................... 114,175.99 LEWIS HIMES ASSOCIATES INC .....Capital Outlay .................. 7,746.00 LINX MULTIMEDIA LLLP ...................Capital Outlay ................ 52,238.85 MOHAWK FACTORING II INC ...........Capital Outlay ..................... 989.37 PREMIER FACILITY CONSTRUCTORS, LLC ............................................................Capital Outlay ................ 41,616.00 RC PRECISION INSTALLATIONS INC ............................................................Capital Outlay .................. 1,270.00 RNN ARCHITECTS INC .....................Capital Outlay .................. 6,554.72 SRB ACOUSTICS ..............................Capital Outlay ................ 31,800.00 SUNSTATE EQUIPMENT...................Capital Outlay .................. 3,975.00 TAFT ENGINEERING INC .................MISC. ............................ 23,163.10 WOLD ARCHITECTS INCORPORATED ............................................................Capital Outlay .................. 4,966.71 FUND REPORT - 42 Infrastructure ALFRED BENESCH & COMPANY.....Services and Other...... 152,402.68 BOHANNAN-HUSTON INC................Services and Other........ 13,794.12 FELSBURG HOLT AND ULLEVIG .....Services and Other........ 24,809.25 HAMILTON CONSTRUCTION CO .....Services and Other...... 683,237.15 HC PECK & ASSOC AS ESCROW AGENT ............................................................MISC. ....................... 2,077,374.00 SEMA CONSTRUCTION INC ............Services and Other...... 705,211.77 SHORT ELLIOTT HENDRICKSON INCORP ............................................................Services and Other........ 12,079.79 FUND REPORT - 43 Arapahoe County Recreation Distri ARAPAHOE COUNTY WATER AND ............................................................Services and Other.......... 6,487.89 CHERRY CREEK VALLEY .................Services and Other............. 380.40 HYATT LEGAL PLANS INC ................MISC. ................................... 30.48 KAISER PERMANENTE ....................MISC. .............................. 4,179.68 PARKER JORDAN METROPOLITAN DISTRICT ............................................................Services and Other............... 42.10 QDC RANCH SERVICES LLC ...........Services and Other............. 616.25 SEIPP ENTERPRISES INC ...............Services and Other............. 590.00 STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY ............................................................MISC. ................................. 165.28 VISION SERVICE PLAN ....................MISC. ................................... 44.14 WEED WRANGLERS.........................Services and Other.......... 1,372.26 XCEL ENERGY ..................................Services and Other............. 817.86 FUND REPORT - 44 Arap. County Water and Wastewater UMB BANK NA ...................................Services and Other............. 400.00

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LEGALS —Continued from previous page— FUND REPORT - 62 Lease Purchase Agreement Fund UMB BANK NA ...................................Services and Other.......... 2,500.00 FUND REPORT - 70 Central Services 18TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT ................MISC. .............................. 3,957.00 ADVANCE AUTO PARTS ...................MISC. ................................... 67.18 ALL TRUCK AND TRAILER PARTS (ATTP) ............................................................MISC. ................................. 976.16 AUTO TRUCK GROUP LLC...............MISC. ................................. 421.60 AUTOZONE PARTS INC ....................MISC. ................................... 37.92 BOSSELMAN TANK & TRAILER INC ............................................................MISC. ............................ 83,849.45 BRIDGESTONE RETAIL OPERATIONS LLC ............................................................MISC. .............................. 3,426.61 BRUCKNER TRUCK SALES INC ......MISC. ................................. 197.97 COLORADO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS CO ............................................................MISC. .............................. 2,933.30 DALES TIRES & RETREADING INC .MISC. .............................. 2,132.00 FACTORY MOTOR PARTS ................MISC. ................................. 725.45 FARIS MACHINERY CO ....................MISC. .............................. 2,860.00 FEDEX................................................MISC. ................................. 267.19 HILL ENTERPRISES INC ..................MISC. ............................ 41,363.37 JACK’S TIRE & OIL MANAGEMENT CO INC ............................................................MISC. .............................. 5,890.00 LIGHTING ACCESSORY & WARNING ............................................................MISC. ............................ 37,401.89 MOTION AND FLOW CONTROL .......MISC. ................................. 675.04 NAPA AUTO PARTS ...........................MISC. ................................. 667.04 NATIONWIDE AUTO PARTS .............MISC. .............................. 2,196.71 OJ WATSON COMPANY INC ............MISC. ................................. 771.89 PB LOADER CORPORATION ...........MISC. .......................... 317,000.00 PITNEY BOWES PRESORT SERVICES INC ............................................................MISC. .............................. 1,181.92 POLARIS LABORATORIES LLC ........MISC. .............................. 1,540.82 ROADHOG INC ..................................MISC. ................................. 300.88 VISTA FD LLC ....................................MISC. ................................... 80.49 FUND REPORT - 71 Self-Insurance Liability AXIOM COLORADO LLC ...................Services and Other.......... 3,198.56 ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR..............Services and Other............. 469.81 JACK’S TIRE & OIL MANAGEMENT CO INC ............................................................Services and Other............. 294.50 LIGHTING ACCESSORY & WARNING ............................................................Services and Other.......... 1,214.92 OMEARA FORD CENTER .................Services and Other............... 22.97 POTESTIO BROTHERS ....................Services and Other............. 330.80 VISTA FD LLC ....................................Services and Other.......... 1,240.09 FUND REPORT - 73 Self-Insurance Workers Comp ANTHONY VENEZIA..........................Services and Other.......... 1,082.74 CANNON COCHRAN MANAGEMENT ............................................................Services and Other........ 41,063.96 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF LABOR ............................................................Services and Other............. 811.67 FUND REPORT - 74 Self-Insurance Dental DELTA DENTAL PLAN OF COLORADO ............................................................Services and Other...... 102,827.13 RETIREMENT PLANNING SERVICES INC ............................................................Services and Other.......... 6,849.78 VISION SERVICE PLAN ....................Services and Other............. 109.91 FUND REPORT - 84 E-911 Authority BYERS FIRE PRTECTION DISTRICT #9 Services and Other ............................. 16,682.40 CENTURYLINK ..................................Services and Other............. 623.86 CITY OF GLENDALE .........................Services and Other............. 195.00 CITY OF GREENWOOD VILLAGE ....Services and Other............. 163.47 CITY OF LITTLETON .........................Services and Other.......... 1,145.00 CONVERGEONE, INC .......................Services and Other........ 72,624.21 CRISTANDO HOUSE INC..................Services and Other............. 275.00 ENGLEWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT ............................................................Services and Other........ 14,740.78 FAIRFIELD AND WOODS PC ............Services and Other.......... 2,823.00 LANGUAGE LINE SERVICES ...........Services and Other............. 459.30 METCOM............................................Services and Other........ 10,500.00 NATIONAL EMERGENCY NUMBER ............................................................Services and Other.......... 4,550.00 SABLE ALTURA FIRE PROTECTION ............................................................Services and Other.......... 3,755.00 TDS LONG DISTANCE CORPORATION ............................................................Services and Other............. 288.60 TRITECH SOFTWARE SYSTEMS ....Services and Other...... 128,422.33 VOIANCE LANGUAGE SERVICES LLC ............................................................Services and Other............. 667.95 FUND REPORT - 91 Treasurer AVA PETTIT- MARTIN ........................MISC. ................................... 20.00 CHRISTOPHER ARAGON .................MISC. ................................... 30.00 CITY OF AURORA .............................MISC. ....................... 1,593,620.69 CITY OF CENTENNIAL......................MISC. .......................... 429,328.89 CITY OF CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE ..MISC. ............................ 83,457.27 CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.....................MISC. .......................... 132,554.48 CITY OF GLENDALE .........................MISC. ............................ 29,154.04 CITY OF LITTLETON FINANCE DEPT ............................................................MISC. .......................... 170,087.41 CITY OF SHERIDAN ..........................MISC. ............................ 36,992.90 COLO DEPT OF HEALTH & ENVIRONMENT ............................................................MISC. ................................. 855.00 COLORADO DEPT OF REVENUE ....MISC. ....................... 4,097,544.32 ISAIAS SIERRA..................................MISC. ................................... 14.24 LUIS E MARTINEZ HERNANDEZ .....MISC. ..................................... 7.20 STATE OF COLORADO HUMAN SERVICES ............................................................MISC. .............................. 5,700.00 TOWN OF COLUMBINE VALLEY ......MISC. ............................ 27,101.71 TOWN OF FOXFIELD ........................MISC. ................................. 262.50 STATE OF COLORADO ) ) S.S. COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE ) I, JOAN LOPEZ, COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND EX OFFICIO CLERK TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS IN AND FOR THE COUNTY AND STATE AFORESAID, DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE AND FOREGOING IS A FULL, TRUE AND CORRECT COPY OF THE LISTS OF COUNTY WARRANTS ALLOWED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISIONERS AND THE COUNTY BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES UNDER THE DATES OF 12/01/2020 THROUGH 12/31/2020 DRAWN FROM THEIR RESPECTIVE FUNDS. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I HAVE HERE UNTO SET MY HAND AND SEAL OF THE SAID COUNTY AT LITTLETON THIS 01/08/2021 . JOAN LOPEZ, CLERK TO THE BOARD Published in The Villager Published: January 21, 2021 Legal # 10085 ___________________________

ARAPAHOE COUNTY ARAPAHOE COUNTY NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners of Arapahoe County, Colorado shall make final settlement with AD Miller Services, Inc. for its work completed for Arapahoe County on the project identified as Arapahoe County Covered Walkways. The work generally consisted of engineering related to two potential walkways and construction of a covered walkway at 6954 S. Lima St., Centennial CO. Final Settlement will be made on February 9, 2021. Any person, co-partnership, association of persons, company or corporation that has furnished labor, materials, team hire, sustenance, provisions, provender or other supplies used or consumed by AD Miller Services, Inc. or any of its subcontractors, or that has supplied rental machinery, tools or equipment to the extent used by AD Miller Services, Inc. or any of its subcontractors in or about the performance of the work done for the above-described project whose claim therefore has not been paid by AD Miller Services, Inc. or any of its subcontractors may file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid with the Arapahoe County Attorney’s Office (on behalf of the Board of County Commissioners) at 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, CO 80120, at any time up to and including February 8, 2021. This Notice is published in accordance with Section 38-26-107 of C.R.S., and all claims, if any, shall be filed in accordance with this statutory section. Failure on the part of any claimant to file such verified statement and/or claim prior to the aforementioned date for filing claims shall release Arapahoe County, its officers, agents and employees from any or all liability, claims, and suits for payment due from AD Miller Services, Inc. Joan Lopez, Clerk to the Board Published in The Villager First Publication: January 21, 2021 Last Publication: January 28, 2021 Legal # 10086 ___________________________ ARAPAHOE COUNTY NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners of Arapahoe County, Colorado shall make final settlement with Alliance Construction Solutions for its work completed for Arapahoe County on the project identified as Arapahoe County Admin Remodel. The work generally consisted of tenant improvement services to include modifications to doorways . Final Settlement will be made on February 9, 2021. Any person, co-partnership, association of persons, company or corporation that has furnished labor, materials, team hire, sustenance, provisions, provender or other supplies used or consumed by Alliance Construction Solutions or any of its subcontractors, or that has supplied rental machinery, tools or equipment to the extent used by Alliance Construction Solutions or any of its subcontractors in or about the performance of the work done for the above-described project whose claim therefore has not been paid by Alliance Construction Solutions or any of its subcontractors may file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid with the Arapahoe County Attorney’s Office (on behalf of the Board of County Commissioners) at 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, CO 80120, at any time up to and including February 8, 2021. This Notice is published in accordance with Section 38-26-107 of C.R.S., and all claims, if any, shall be filed in accordance with this statutory section. Failure on the part of any claimant to file such verified statement and/or claim prior to the aforementioned date for filing claims shall release Arapahoe County, its officers, agents and employees from any or all liability, claims, and suits for payment due from Alliance Construction Solutions. Joan Lopez, Clerk to the Board Published in The Villager First Publication: January 21, 2021 Last Publication: January 28, 2021 Legal # 10087 ___________________________ ARAPAHOE COUNTY NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners of Arapahoe County, Colorado shall make final settlement with Gerald H Phipps Inc., dba GH Phipps Construction Co. for its work completed for Arapahoe County on the project identified as Arapahoe Plaza Courts Lobby Expansion Project. The work generally consisted of modification of lobby space to include replacement of two doors plus minor demolition and construction of acrylic barriers. Final Settlement will be made on February 9, 2021. Any person, co-partnership, association of persons, company or corporation that has furnished labor, materials, team hire, sustenance, provisions, provender or other supplies used or consumed by Gerald H Phipps Inc., dba GH

Phipps Construction Co. or any of its subcontractors, or that has supplied rental machinery, tools or equipment to the extent used by Gerald H Phipps Inc., dba GH Phipps Construction Co. or any of its subcontractors in or about the performance of the work done for the above-described project whose claim therefore has not been paid by Gerald H Phipps Inc., dba GH Phipps Construction Co. or any of its subcontractors may file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid with the Arapahoe County Attorney’s Office (on behalf of the Board of County Commissioners) at 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, CO 80120, at any time up to and including February 8, 2021. This Notice is published in accordance with Section 38-26-107 of C.R.S., and all claims, if any, shall be filed in accordance with this statutory section. Failure on the part of any claimant to file such verified statement and/or claim prior to the aforementioned date for filing claims shall release Arapahoe County, its officers, agents and employees from any or all liability, claims, and suits for payment due from Gerald H Phipps Inc., dba GH Phipps Construction Co. Joan Lopez, Clerk to the Board Published in The Villager First Publication: January 21, 2021 Last Publication: January 28, 2021 Legal # 1008 ___________________________ ARAPAHOE COUNTY NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners of Arapahoe County, Colorado shall make final settlement with KC Construction Inc. for its work completed for Arapahoe County on the project identified as Arapahoe County Public Drinking Fountain Safety Upgrade. The work generally consisted of replacement of existing drinking fountains with touchless bottle-fill model drinking fountains. Final Settlement will be made on February 9, 2021. Any person, co-partnership, association of persons, company or corporation that has furnished labor, materials, team hire, sustenance, provisions, provender or other supplies used or consumed by KC Construction Inc. or any of its subcontractors, or that has supplied rental machinery, tools or equipment to the extent used by KC Construction Inc. or any of its subcontractors in or about the performance of the work done for the above-described project whose claim therefore has not been paid by KC Construction Inc. or any of its subcontractors may file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid with the Arapahoe County Attorney’s Office (on behalf of the Board of County Commissioners) at 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, CO 80120, at any time up to and including February 8, 2021. This Notice is published in accordance with Section 38-26-107 of C.R.S., and all claims, if any, shall be filed in accordance with this statutory section. Failure on the part of any claimant to file such verified statement and/or claim prior to the aforementioned date for filing claims shall release Arapahoe County, its officers, agents and employees from any or all liability, claims, and suits for payment due from KC Construction Inc. Joan Lopez, Clerk to the Board Published in The Villager First Publication: January 21, 2021 Last Publication: January 28, 2021 Legal # 10089 ___________________________ ARAPAHOE COUNTY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AA20-003 Dove Valley V, Filling 21 Final Plat PROPOSAL: Arapahoe County Water & Wastewater Authority proposes modifying the property line between 8291 South Chamber S Road and 14700 E Otero Road so 8291 may have direct access to Chambers Road. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on February 9, 2021, at 9:30 A.M., or as soon thereafter as the calendar of the Arapahoe County Board of County Commission permits, a public hearing will be held; at which, all interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard concerning the above-described AA20-003, Final Plat. The public hearing is scheduled for the East Hearing Room, 5334 S Prince St., Littleton Colorado 80120, however, please note that due to the ongoing COVID-19 emergency the hearing will be conducted through remote access – please check the weekly public meeting agenda at https:// www.arapahoegov.com/AgendaCenter/Board-of-County-Commissioners-1 for specific information on how to attend and participate. The agenda will typically be posted by the Friday afternoon preceding the hearing. More information about this proposal is available at the offices of the Arapahoe County Public Works and Development Department, Planning Division, 6924 S. Lima St., Centennial, CO 80112 (by appointment only) or by calling 720-874-6650 or by emailing planning@arapahoegov.com during regular business hours (8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday).

Joan Lopez, Clerk to the Board Published in The Villager Published: January 21, 2021 Legal # 10090 ___________________________ ARAPAHOE COUNTY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AA20-008 Dove Valley, Filling 26 Final Plat PROPOSAL: The owner, Donald Cannella proposes subdividing the 5.57 acre lot known as Dove valley Filling 22 Lot 3 Block 1 located at 12700 East Broncos Parkway into two lots. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on February 9, 2021, at 9:30 A.M., or as soon thereafter as the calendar of the Arapahoe County Board of County Commission permits, a public hearing will be held; at which, all interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard concerning the above-described AA20-008, Final Plat. The public hearing is scheduled for the East Hearing Room, 5334 S Prince St., Littleton Colorado 80120, however, please note that due to the ongoing COVID-19 emergency the hearing will be conducted through remote access – please check the weekly public meeting agenda at https:// www.arapahoegov.com/AgendaCenter/Board-of-County-Commissioners-1 for specific information on how to attend and participate. The agenda will typically be posted by the Friday afternoon preceding the hearing. More information about this proposal is available at the offices of the Arapahoe County Public Works and Development Department, Planning Division, 6924 S. Lima St., Centennial, CO 80112 (by appointment only) or by calling 720-874-6650 or by emailing planning@arapahoegov.com during regular business hours (8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday). Joan Lopez, Clerk to the Board Published in The Villager Published: January 21, 2021 Legal # 10091 ___________________________ ARAPAHOE COUNTY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PROPOSED BUDGET AMENDMENTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, January 26, 2021 at 9:30 a.m., or as soon thereafter as the calendar of the Board of County Commissioners permits, in the East Hearing Room of the County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado, the Board of County Commissioners of Arapahoe County will meet to consider the following proposed budget resolutions (NOTE: Due to the ongoing COVID19 emergency the hearing may be conducted through remote access – please check the January 26, 2021 public meeting agenda at https://www.arapahoegov.com/ AgendaCenter/Board-of-CountyCommissioners-1 for specific information on how to attend and participate. The agenda will typically be posted by the Friday afternoon preceding the hearing): RESOLUTION: WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners adopted the 2021 Annual Budget pursuant to Statute; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners will consider the following budget amendments to the 2021 budget; and WHEREAS, this matter has been published pursuant to Section 291-109, C.R.S., as required by law. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Arapahoe County to amend the adopted 2021 Annual Budget as follows: a. Transfer $10,000,000 from the unappropriated balance of the General Fund, and appropriate the same in the General Fund, Administrative Services Department for the purpose of providing funding for expenditures related to COVID-19 pandemic relief measures; and b. Recognize and appropriate $8,275,000 in the Grant Fund, Administrative Services Department for the purpose of receiving and expending Federal Emergency Rental Assistance funding from the U.S. Department of Treasury; and c. Recognize and appropriate $8,000,000 in the Grant Fund, Administrative Services Department for the purpose of receiving and expending funds received from the State of Colorado for business support grants within Arapahoe County. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Budget Officer shall file a certified copy of this Resolution with the Division of Local Government and with the affected spending agencies. Published in The Villager Published: January 21, 2021 Legal # 10092 ___________________________ ARAPAHOE COUNTY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PF20-001 LORD OF THE HILLS SUBDIVISION FILING NO. 2 FINAL PLAT/REPLAT

PROPOSAL: The applicant is proposing to subdivide the property at 21755 E. Smoky Hill Road; parcel number 2073-24-2-37-001. The property is zoned Mixed Use and is currently approximately 9.06 acres. The subdivision would create one northern lot and one southern lot, with both lots being +/- 4.5 acres. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on February 9, 2021, at 9:30 A.M., or as soon thereafter as the calendar of the Arapahoe County Board of County Commission permits, a public hearing will be held; at which, all interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard concerning the above-described PF20-001, Final Plat/Replat. The public hearing is scheduled for the East Hearing Room, 5334 S Prince St., Littleton Colorado 80120, however, please note that due to the ongoing COVID-19 emergency the hearing will be conducted through remote access – please check the weekly public meeting agenda at https://www.arapahoegov.com/ AgendaCenter/Board-of-CountyCommissioners-1 for specific information on how to attend and participate. The agenda will typically be posted by the Friday afternoon preceding the hearing. More information about this proposal is available at the offices of the Arapahoe County Public Works and Development Department, Planning Division, 6924 S. Lima St., Centennial, CO 80112 (by appointment only) or by calling 720-874-6650 or by emailing planning@arapahoegov.com during regular business hours (8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday). Joan Lopez, Clerk to the Board Published in The Villager Published: January 21, 2021 Legal # 10093 ___________________________ ARAPAHOE COUNTY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CASE NO. UASI20-001, HUNTER SOLAR / USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW AMENDMENT PROPOSAL: Torch Clean Energy is proposing to amend Case No. U17-005, a previously approved USR and 1041 application, to include an additional 145 acres in order to adjust for the loss of acreage that will be used by oil and gas operators for well pads and associated access roads. A Condition of Approval of the original approval required that the applicant work with oil and gas lessees to ensure they could access their minerals. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on February 9, 2021 the Arapahoe County Board of County Commissioners will hold a Public Hearing at 9:30 A.M., or as soon as possible thereafter at 5334 S Prince Street, Littleton CO 80120, in the East Hearing Room,; at which, all interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard concerning the above-described UASI20-001, an amendment to the previously approved Hunter Solar case. Please note, however, that due to the ongoing COVID-19 emergency the hearing will be conducted through remote access – please check https://www.arapahoegov. com/622/Board of County Commissioners for a link to the agenda and specific information on how to attend and participate. The agenda will typically be posted by the Friday afternoon preceding the hearing. More information about this proposal is available at the offices of the Arapahoe County Public Works and Development Department, Planning Division, 6924 S. Lima St., Centennial, CO 80112 (by appointment only) or by calling 720874-6650 or by emailing dkocis@ arapahoegov.com during regular business hours (8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday). Joan Lopez, Clerk to the Board Published in The Villager Published: January 21, 2021 Legal # 10094 ___________________________ ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO PUBLIC NOTICE & OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC COMMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Arapahoe County, Housing and Community Development Services staff will complete a study session with the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC), as well as provide a ten day public comment period to obtain citizen input and comments regarding the County’s plan to utilize CDBG-CV and HOME funds to address community needs related to COVID-19. The BOCC study session will be held electronically on Tuesday, January 26, 2021 at 1:00 pm, or shortly thereafter. Interested parties can view and access the public study session through our website: https://www.arapahoegov. com/1617/Meeting-Videos-andLive-Broadcast and our new Legistar portal at https://arapahoe. legistar.com/Calendar.aspx. Interested parties are also encouraged to review the proposed Substantial Amendment associated with the HOME and CDBG-CV projects presented to the BOCC

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PAGE 22 | THE VILLAGER • January 21, 2021 —Continued from previous page— during the study session and submit comments during the 10 day public comment period, beginning Monday, February 1, 2021 and ending Wednesday, February 10, 2021. The Substantial Amendment will be available for review online, at https://www.arapahoegov.com/334/ Reports. The plan will also be available by request made to Jeremy Fink at jfink@arapahoegov. com or (303) 738-8062 or by TDD (303) 738-8033, or at Arapahoe County Housing and Community Development Services located at 1690 W. Littleton Blvd., Suite 300, Littleton, CO 80120. The County will consider any comments (written or verbal) received during the public comment period when preparing and submitting the Substantial Amendment. As such, a summary of the comments will be incorporated into the final document. The County encourages citizen participation, emphasizing demographic diversity and the involvement of low-to-moderate income residents, particularly residents and interested parties located in areas served by CDBG and HOME projects. If you need special accommodations or translation services to attend a public meeting or submit comments, or if you would like to request related documents in a language other than English, please contact Jeremy Fink (contact information is listed above) at least 48 hours prior to the start of the meeting to ensure we can accommodate your request. Published in The Villager Published: January 21, 2021 Legal # 10095 ___________________________

TREASURER NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE AT TAX LIEN SALE AND OF APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF TREASURER’S DEED To Every Person in Actual Possession or Occupancy of the hereinafter Described Land, Lot or Premises, and to the Person in Whose Name the same was Taxed or Specially Assessed, and to all Persons having an Interest or Title of Record in or to the said Premises and To Whom It May Concern, and more especially to ACE REALTY, ADAM BUNA, JAMES SULLIVAN HARRELL II, MAGXEL LLC, KENNETH W ANDERSON You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 2nd day of November, 2017, A.D., the then County Treasurer of the County of Arapahoe, in the State of Colorado, sold at public tax lien sale to FIG CAPITAL INVESTMENTS CO13 LLC, the following described real estate situate in the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, to-wit: LOT 7 BLK 1 SABLERIDGE SUB 2ND FLG aka VACANT LAND and said County Treasurer issued a Certificate of Purchase therefore to FIG CAPITAL INVESTMENTS CO13 LLC NAME; Whereas, the said FIG CAPITAL INVESTMENTS CO13 LLC did, on the 30th day of December 2020 duly assigned the certificate of the sale of the tax lien on the property as aforesaid, and all its rights, title, and interest in said property, to BLUE SPRUCE SERVICING COMPANY LLC. That said tax lien sale was made to satisfy the delinquent general taxes assessed against said real estate for the year 2016; That said real estate was taxed or specially assessed in the name(s) of ACE REALTY for said year 2016; That said BLUE SPRUCE SERVICING COMPANY LLC, on the 30th day of December, 2020, the present holder of said Certificate, who has made request upon the Treasurer of said County for a deed to said real estate; That a Treasurer’s Deed will be issued for said real estate to the said BLUE SPRUCE SERVICING COMPANY LLC, on or about the 21st day of May, 2021, A.D., unless the same has been redeemed. Said property may be redeemed from said sale at any time prior to the actual execution of said Treasurer’s Deed. Witness my hand this 15th day of January, 2021, A.D. Sue Sandstrom Treasurer Arapahoe County Published in The Villager First Publication: January 21, 2021 Last Publication: February 4, 2021 Legal # 10096 ___________________________ NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE AT TAX LIEN SALE AND OF APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF TREASURER’S DEED To Every Person in Actual Possession or Occupancy of the hereinafter Described Land, Lot or Premises, and to the Person in

Whose Name the same was Taxed or Specially Assessed, and to all Persons having an Interest or Title of Record in or to the said Premises and To Whom It May Concern, and more especially to HELEN M CARLETON You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 3rd day of November, 2016, A.D., the then County Treasurer of the County of Arapahoe, in the State of Colorado, sold at public tax lien sale to FIG CAPITAL INVESTMENTS CO13 LLC, the following described real estate situate in the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, to-wit: LOTS 41-42 BLK 7 AURORA HTS aka 1364 KENTON ST and said County Treasurer issued a Certificate of Purchase therefore to FIG CAPITAL INVESTMENTS CO13 LLC; Whereas, the said FIG CAPITAL INVESTMENTS CO13 LLC did, on the 30th day of December 2020 duly assigned the certificate of the sale of the tax lien on the property as aforesaid, and all its rights, title, and interest in said property, to BLUE SPRUCE SERVICING COMPANY LLC. That said tax lien sale was made to satisfy the delinquent general taxes assessed against said real estate for the year 2015; That said real estate was taxed or specially assessed in the name(s) of HELEN M CARLETON for said year 2015; That said BLUE SPRUCE SERVICING COMPANY LLC, on the 30th day of December, 2020, the present holder of said Certificate, who has made request upon the Treasurer of said County for a deed to said real estate; That a Treasurer’s Deed will be issued for said real estate to the said BLUE SPRUCE SERVICING COMPANY LLC, on or about the 21st day of May, 2021, A.D., unless the same has been redeemed. Said property may be redeemed from said sale at any time prior to the actual execution of said Treasurer’s Deed. Witness my hand this 15th day of January, 2021, A.D. Sue Sandstrom Treasurer Arapahoe County Published in The Villager First Publication: January 21, 2021 Last Publication: February 4, 2021 Legal # 10097 ___________________________ NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE AT TAX LIEN SALE AND OF APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF TREASURER’S DEED To Every Person in Actual Possession or Occupancy of the hereinafter Described Land, Lot or Premises, and to the Person in Whose Name the same was Taxed or Specially Assessed, and to all Persons having an Interest or Title of Record in or to the said Premises and To Whom It May Concern, and more especially to BRUCE KLINE You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 3rd day of November, 2016, A.D., the then County Treasurer of the County of Arapahoe, in the State of Colorado, sold at public tax lien sale to FIG CAPITAL INVESTMENTS CO13 LLC, the following described real estate situate in the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, to-wit: LOT 3 BLK 8 AURORA HILLS 8TH FLG aka 12140 E CENTER DR and said County Treasurer issued a Certificate of Purchase therefore to FIG CAPITAL INVESTMENTS CO13 LLC; Whereas, the said FIG CAPITAL INVESTMENTS CO13 LLC did, on the 30th day of December 2020 duly assigned the certificate of the sale of the tax lien on the property as aforesaid, and all its rights, title, and interest in said property, to BLUE SPRUCE SERVICING COMPANY LLC. That said tax lien sale was made to satisfy the delinquent general taxes assessed against said real estate for the year 2015; That said real estate was taxed or specially assessed in the name(s) of BRUCE KLINE for said year 2015; That said BLUE SPRUCE SERVICING COMPANY LLC, on the 30th day of December, 2020, the present holder of said Certificate, who has made request upon the Treasurer of said County for a deed to said real estate; That a Treasurer’s Deed will be issued for said real estate to the said BLUE SPRUCE SERVICING COMPANY LLC, on or about the 21st day of May, 2021, A.D., unless the same has been redeemed. Said property may be redeemed from said sale at any time prior to the actual execution of said Treasurer’s Deed. Witness my hand this 15th day of January, 2021, A.D.

LEGALS Sue Sandstrom Treasurer Arapahoe County Published in The Villager First Publication: January 21, 2021 Last Publication: February 4, 2021 Legal # 10098 ___________________________ NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE AT TAX LIEN SALE AND OF APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF TREASURER’S DEED To Every Person in Actual Possession or Occupancy of the hereinafter Described Land, Lot or Premises, and to the Person in Whose Name the same was Taxed or Specially Assessed, and to all Persons having an Interest or Title of Record in or to the said Premises and To Whom It May Concern, and more especially to VALERIE J HEIMANN, PATRICK A HEIMANN You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 3rd day of November, 2016, A.D., the then County Treasurer of the County of Arapahoe, in the State of Colorado, sold at public tax lien sale to FIG CAPITAL INVESTMENTS CO13 LLC, the following described real estate situate in the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, to-wit: LOT 24 BLK 4 AURORA HIGHLANDS SUB 3RD FLG aka 17850 E HAWAII PL and said County Treasurer issued a Certificate of Purchase therefore to FIG CAPITAL INVESTMENTS CO13 LLC; Whereas, the said FIG CAPITAL INVESTMENTS CO13 LLC did, on the 30th day of December 2020 duly assigned the certificate of the sale of the tax lien on the property as aforesaid, and all its rights, title, and interest in said property, to BLUE SPRUCE SERVICING COMPANY LLC. That said tax lien sale was made to satisfy the delinquent general taxes assessed against said real estate for the year 2015; That said real estate was taxed or specially assessed in the name(s) of VALERIE J HEIMANN and PATRICK A HEIMANN for said year 2015; That said BLUE SPRUCE SERVICING COMPANY LLC, on the 30th day of December, 2020, the present holder of said Certificate, who has made request upon the Treasurer of said County for a deed to said real estate; That a Treasurer’s Deed will be issued for said real estate to the said BLUE SPRUCE SERVICING COMPANY LLC, on or about the 21st day of May, 2021, A.D., unless the same has been redeemed. Said property may be redeemed from said sale at any time prior to the actual execution of said Treasurer’s Deed. Witness my hand this 15th day of January, 2021, A.D. Sue Sandstrom Treasurer Arapahoe County Published in The Villager First Publication: January 21, 2021 Last Publication: February 4, 2021 Legal # 10099 ___________________________

COURTS

DISTRICT COURT COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE STATE OF COLORADO 7325 S. Potomac Street Centennial, Colorado 80112 PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO, Petitioner, IN THE INTEREST OF: JUNIOR PALACIOS-VAZQUEZ and JENNIFER PALACIOSVAZQUEZ, Children, and concerning

hearings via Cisco WebEx Meetings to allow for audiovisual and/ or audio participation. Participants may use any computer, tablet or smart phone equipped with a camera and microphone for audiovisual participation. Parties should use the following link: •https://judicial.webex.com/meet/ beth.dumler •Enter your name and email address (so we know who you are). You will then be in the virtual courtroom. •Select your audio setting. If the audio on your computer or tablet does not work, please use the alternate audio option of calling in to the number below. If you do not have a device that will support a video connection, you may still participate by audio only by calling 720-650-7664. When prompted enter code 926 041 808 #. You have the right to be represented by an attorney during these proceedings; if you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed to represent you. In the event you fail to appear for said hearing at the date and time indicated, the Petitioner will request that the Court enter a default judgment against you and adjudicate the child(ren), dependent and neglected in accordance with the Colorado Children’s Code.. /s/Linda Arnold Linda Arnold, Reg. No. 16764 Assistant County Attorney 14980 East Alameda Drive Aurora, CO 80012 Published in The Villager Published: January 21, 2021 Legal # 10100 ___________________________ DISTRICT COURT COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE STATE OF COLORADO 7325 South Potomac Street Centennial, Colorado 80112 (303) 649-6355 Telephone PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO, Petitioner, In the Interest of: LINDSEY STERLING and EMILY STERLING, Children, And concerning: LAURA BUEKER and JAMES STERLING, Respondents. Kiley Schaumleffel, Esq. #46107 Attorney for Petitioner 14980 East Alameda Drive Aurora, CO 80012 Telephone: 303.636.1308 NOTICE OF ADJUDICATORY HEARING AND DEFAULT JUDGMENT Case No: 20JV512 Division: 22 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that an Adjudicatory Hearing and Default Judgement regarding Respondent Father, James Sterling is set for February 23, 2021 at 9:00 A.M. in Division 22 at the Arapahoe County District Court, 7325 South Potomac Street, Centennial, Colorado 80112. You have the right to be represented by an attorney during these proceedings; if you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed to represent you. In the event you fail to appear for said hearing at the date and time indicated, the Petitioner, the People of the State of Colorado, will request that the Court enter a default judgment against you and adjudicate the child dependent and neglected in accordance with the Colorado Children’s Code. Date: January 11, 2021 Kiley Schaumleffel, Esq. #46107 Assistant County Attorney Attorney for Petitioner 14980 E. Alameda Dr. Aurora, Co 80012 Published in The Villager Published: January 21, 2021 Legal # 10101 ___________________________

ALMA VAZQUEZ-CORDONA, SAMUEL PALACIOS- MONTELONGO and JUAN VAZQUEZESPARZA, Respondents.

GREENWOOD VILLAGE

Linda Arnold, Reg. No. 16764 Office of the Arapahoe County Attorney Attorney for the People Arapahoe County Department of Human Services 14980 East Alameda Drive Aurora, CO 80012 Tel: 303-636-1882 Fax: 303-636-1889

Notice is hereby given that the City of Greenwood Village, Colorado (the “City”) will receive sealed bids at the Greenwood Village Maintenance Facility, 10001 East Costilla Avenue, Greenwood Village, Colorado 80112-3730, until 1:00 pm on Thursday, February 4, 2021.

Case No: 19JV950 Division: 23

REQUEST FOR BIDS

The scope of the project includes the planting of 220 trees, throughout Greenwood Village, Colorado.

To The Respondents:

The Request for Bids for 2021 Tree Planting is available electronically via Rocky Mountain E-Purchasing and may be accessed on the Greenwood Village website (www. greenwoodvillage.com) under Bids & Proposals.

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a Paternity Hearing regarding SAMUEL PALACIOS MONTELONGO is set for February 5, 2021 at the hour of 9:30 a.m. in Division 23 of the Arapahoe County District Court, 7305 South Potomac Street, Centennial, Colorado 80112.

The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and to make final determination in the event of duplications. Any bid received as a result of this request is prepared at the Contractor’s expense and becomes City property and therefore, public record.

Due to COVID 19, the Arapahoe County District Court is holding

No bid may be withdrawn for a period of sixty (60) days after the

NOTICE OF PATERNITY HEARING REGARDING SAMUEL PALACIOS-MONTELONGO

date set for opening thereof. Preference is hereby given to materials, supplies, and provisions produced, manufactured, or grown in Colorado, quality being equal to articles offered by competitors outside of the State. Colorado labor shall be employed to perform the work for which Bids are requested herein to the extent of not less than eighty percent (80%) of each type or class of labor in the several classifications of skilled and common labor employed on such work, pursuant to C.R.S. § 8-17-101. The City requires a certified or cashier’s check, or a corporate surety bond in the amount of five percent (5%) of the total bid amount before the City can accept or consider any bid. The bid and the deposit shall be submitted in a securely sealed envelope and endorsed on the outside with a brief statement as to the nature of the item or work for which the bid is provided. Upon the award of contract, such bond shall be returned to the unsuccessful contractor(s). In the case of the successful contractor, the bond will be returned upon execution of contract. Any questions regarding the project should be directed to Kurt Nielsen at (303) 708-6156 or email at knielson@greenwoodvillage.com. /s/ Suzanne Moore Director of Parks, Trails & Recreation Published in The Villager First Publication: January 14, 2021 Last Publication: January 21, 2021 Legal # 10082 ___________________________ NOTICE: REQUEST FOR BID FOR GREENWOOD VILLAGE, COLORADO The City of Greenwood Village invites proposals for: TOTAL MOSQUITO CONTROL ON ALL PUBLIC PROPERTY AND SITES MAINTAINED BY GREENWOOD VILLAGE TO INCLUDE POTENTIAL BREEDING SITES AND PRIVATE PROPERTY AS REQUESTED. A project to provide total mosquito control for the citizens of Greenwood Village. The Request for Bids for 2021 Total Mosquito Control is available electronically via Rocky Mountain E-Purchasing and may be accessed on the Greenwood Village website (www.greenwoodvillage. com) under Bids & Proposals. Bids shall be submitted in a sealed envelope marked, “Greenwood Village Mosquito Control”, and shall be received in the offices of the Parks, Trails & Recreation Department by 1:00 P.M. Wednesday, February 10, 2021. A start date for total mosquito control program will be May 3, 2021. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and to make final determination in the event of duplications. Any bid received as a result of this request is prepared at the Contractor’s expense and becomes City property and therefore, public record. No bid may be withdrawn for a period of sixty (60) days after the date set for opening thereof. Preference is hereby given to materials, supplies, and provisions produced, manufactured, or grown in Colorado, quality being equal to articles offered by competitors outside of the State. Colorado labor shall be employed to perform the work for which Bids are requested herein to the extent of not less than eighty percent (80%) of each type or class of labor in the several classifications of skilled and common labor employed on such work, pursuant to C.R.S. § 8-17-101. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids and waive informalities or irregularities therein. Any proposal received as a result of this request is prepared at the Contractor’s expense and becomes City property and therefore, public record. Any questions regarding the project should be directed to Kurt Nielsen at (303)708-6156. s/ Suzanne Moore Director of Parks, Trails & Recreation Published in The Villager First Publication: January 21, 2021 Last Publication: January 28, 2021 Legal # 10102 ___________________________ NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT For Greenwood Village Notice is hereby given that the City of Greenwood Village, Colorado will make final payment at the City Hall, 6060 South Quebec Street, Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111-4591 at 4:00 p.m. on February 8, 2021, to Noraa Concrete Construction Corporation, for all work done by said contractor for the project called 2020 CIPConcrete Replacement Project, said construction being within the boundaries of the City of Greenwood Village, County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, subject to prior satisfactory final inspection and acceptance of said work by the City of Greenwood Village. Any person, co-partnership, association of persons, company, or cor-

poration that has furnished labor, materials, provisions, or other supplies used or consumed by such contractor or subcontractors in or about the performance of the work contracted to be done and whose claim therefore has not been paid by the contractor or subcontractors, at any time up to and including time of final settlement for the work contracted to be done, is required to file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid on account of such claim to the City Manager, City of Greenwood Village, 6060 South Quebec Street, Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111-4591, at or before the time and date hereinabove shown. Failure on the part of any claimant to file such verified statement or claim at any time up to and including the time of final settlement will release said City of Greenwood Village, Colorado, its Council, officers, agents and employees of and from any and all liability for such claim. ATTEST: BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF GREENWOOD VILLAGE, CO /s/ George Lantz, Mayor /s/ Susan Ortiz, City Clerk Published in The Villager First Publication: January 21, 2021 Last Publication: January 28, 2021 Legal # 10103 ___________________________

SPECIAL DISTRICTS CHERRY CREEK VISTA PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT P.O. BOX 359 Littleton, CO 80160 INVITATION TO BID REPAIR OF BRICK FENCE AND TOP CAP REPLACEMENT The Cherry Creek Vista Park and Recreation District is seeking bids for the repair and replacement of the top cap of its single row brick fence throughout the district’s boundary right-of-way (located to the South of Belleview Road, to the North of Arapahoe Road, to the East of Peoria Street, and to the West of Havana Street, in unincorporated Arapahoe County, near 11350 E Orchard Road, Englewood, CO 80111). The existing brick fence-line is to be repaired to remedy cracking throughout the body of the brick, as well as the removal of the decorative top layer of brick and rebar and replacement with flag sandstone to match particular segments that have already been repaired. This work includes exact matching of brick and flagstone demolition & disposal of material, as needed, support and scaffolding of the work area, and landscape restoration. It is anticipated that this work will begin in early 2021, weather permitting, and to be completed by end of Summer, 2021. A pre-bid meeting will be held on site at the District on Friday, February 5 at 12:00 PM (MT), weather permitting. Bidders should meet in the parking lot at Orchard Park Pool, 11350 E Orchard Road, Englewood, CO. Each bidder should arrive in their own vehicle and be prepared to drive the extent of the fence line, stopping at selected damaged and repaired locations. Please be prepared to follow current State and County published COVID guidelines. Submit completed bid packet via email to info@ccrider.us. Bids will be received until Friday, February 19 at 5:00 PM (MT), at which time the bids will be opened and publicly read aloud. Bid Security in the form of a Bid Bond must accompany each bid in the amount of no less than five percent (5%) of the total amount of the bid. The District may reject any bid at any time without notice. Bid documents can be obtained by emailing info@ccrider.us or calling 303-482-1002. Interested parties with any additional questions should contact Sarah Shepherd, District Manager. Published in The Villager Published: January 21, 2021 Legal # 10104 ___________________________

NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Susan Marie Borst, Deceased Case Number 2020PR31343 All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to District Court of Arapahoe, County, Colorado or on or before May 7, 2021, or the claims may be forever barred. The original of this document is on file at the law office of Donald Glenn Peterson /s/. Donald Glenn Peterson Donald Glenn Peterson Attorney for Personal Representative 4100 E. Mississippi Avenue, Suite 410 Denver, CO 80246 Telephone: (303) 758-0999 Published in The Villager First Publication: January 7, 2021 Last Publication: January 21, 2021 Legal # 10073

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January 21, 2021 • THE VILLAGER | PAGE 23

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EVENTS

Greater Englewood Chamber - Coffee Network Zoom Meeting

January 22. Join us as we check in with each other and explore the challenges of working remotely and ideas for dealing with the current situation. Free and open to the public. 9:00 – 10:00 am. Meeting ID: 897 4668 0287. For information call 303-789-4473

Cancer League - Virtual Wine Tasting and Food Pairing

January 28. Please join us for this Zoom meeting and invite people you feel would be interested in learning about the Cancer League of Colorado. In the process enjoy a fun evening selecting wine and food pairings presented by the Glenmoor Country Club’s Sommelier and Chef, Penelope Wong. There will be a sparkling rose, a white, and a red, along with meats and cheeses to complement the wine. Three packages will be available for purchase. 6:00 –

8:00pm. You can register and order at www.cancerleague.org or call 303478-4802. All orders must be placed by Monday, 25 January.

Book Publishing Unplugged

January 29 – 30. Have you written a book? Spend two days with The Book Shepherd, Judith Briles as she presents in depth information about authoring, publishing and marketing based on her 30+ years in the publishing business. Register for this virtual event at www. TheBookShepherd.com

Dillon ice Castles

December 19 – February 28. Ice Castles is an awe-inspiring, mustsee winter phenomenon that brings fairytales to life. The Ice Castles are built entirely by hand using hundreds of thousands of icicles placed by professional artists. The castles include breathtaking LED-lit structures, frozen thrones, ice-carved tunnels, slides and fountains. Daily 12 – 9 pm. 120 Buffalo Street, Dillon. Tickets may be available on-site if Ice Castles is not

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Denver Botanic Gardens The Denver Botanic Gardens 1007 York Street location is open with limited attendance numbers, timed tickets and strict social distancing guidelines. Admissions are capped at 250 people in two-hour increments. Make a reservation online for a specific date at botanicgardens.org. Tickets will not be available onsite. For information call 720-865-3500

Denver Zoo

All tickets must be purchased/ reserved online at DenverZoo.org/Visit. The zoo will limit the number of visitors per day with staggered 15-minute entry windows to limit the number of guests at any one time. A one-way path around the entire campus has been created to allow guests to view a majority of its animal habitats and gardens. All guests ages 3 and over will be required to wear face masks. For further information call 720-337-1644


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Introduces Keli

our clients can focus on other things. I recently unpacked a client in their new home, and they planned to have custom closets installed. Midway through our work, they canceled the installation and saved nearly $60,000 because they were so pleased with our work, as well as the function and beauty we created with the closets they already had.

What is your background?

Before I started organizing, I served as a school and district administrator for 15 years and studied Montessori. I have a blended family with 4 kids, all teenagers and young adults now. These roles as parent, home manager, school leader and Montessori training have shaped my organizing career in many ways.

What area of the home do most people call for?

How did you get started?

While reading a book about blind spots in our lives, I realized that at my very core I am an organizer! That was my strength in education where I organized curriculum, processes and departments. I know how difficult it can be to manage a career and a home, so I chose to use my knowledge and skills to help others create a home they love and feel relaxed in every day. I joined NAPO (National Association of Productivity and Organizing) and have obtained certifications in Residential Organizing, Productivity and Life Transitions.

What makes a good organizer?

A good organizer starts with your vision and creates order that is meaningful and effective for the style of the client. They will ask the right questions and pay attention to every little detail. And, of course, a good organizer is bonded and insured, discreet and confidential. Good organizers never share photos of their projects without the consent of the client.

Where do you first start when organizing a home?

I start by asking questions and creating a shared vision for the space. Once I understand the intended use and the level of detail desired, my team and I can make the magic happen whether its a kitchen, craft room, closet or the entire home.

Keli Jakel - Owner/Pro Organizer

How long does the process take?

A whole home unpack is typically complete in 3-5 days whereas a kitchen is typically completed in one or two sessions. Some clients have us on retainer to return weekly/monthly for maintenance or decluttering sessions.

What do you feel about minimalism?

People often worry that I will force them to become minimalists. But being organized is not about getting rid of everything! Being organized is about efficiency, stress reduction, saving time and money, and improving your quality of life.

How should someone feel when their home is organized?

When your home is organized it is the best of both worlds — optimal productivity eloquently interwoven with peaceful escape to relax and recharge.

What are the benefits of hiring me/my company?

We offer full service organizing, which means we take care of all the details with minimal time or energy from you. We make the decision process as easy and quick as possible so that

Usually clients call for help with their home office, kitchen, master closet or storage area. Many clients start with one area and are so happy with the results that we end up organizing the entire home.

What other services do you offer?

-Unpacking -Downsizing -Inventories -Shopping -Decorating/putting away decorations We unpack and offer other services for people going through life transitions such as a move, divorce, illness or a new job. It’s my mission to mitigate the disruption these events cause and create order and peace for people experiencing them. We can inventory a space and provide a shopping list for what’s missing. Some clients even have us do the shopping!

What makes you different?

My background in Montessori and my intuition shape my strategy. I take pride in meeting clients where they are and creating customized systems and structures for their success. A client once told me that my “secret sauce” is that I see things that most people don’t. I like to think that I simply help my clients see the details and options they didn’t originally see.

Start the organizing process with Keli!

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Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.