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The Mayor is appoints all boards and commissions for the City, and these appointments are held as long as their services are satisfactory to the Mayor.
Alternatives to Sentencing Committee
Preparing for the Justice Center
Art Culture and Film Commission
Asian Pacific-American Commission
The purpose of the commission is to link the APA Community and the Mayor’s Office Agency for human rights and community relations and other city agencies and offices and to respond to emerging issues of importance to the Denver APA Communities in areas most critical including but not limited to education mental health cultural acculturation immigration and integration.
Audit Committee
Oversees the outside yearly audit of the city. 2 appointees by the mayor 2 appointees by the city council and 2 appointees by the auditor.
Oversee the implementation of the Denver Bicycle master plan work with the city to develop engineering standards for street roadway and trail designs to accommodate bicycles review roadway and trail projects.
Board of Adjustment for Zoning
The Board is responsible for reviewing appeals from decisions of the Zoning Administration and appeals to zoning code and can grant zoning variances and exceptions.
Board of Appeals The Board is responsible for reviewing appeals of administrative decisions made by the Building Department concerning building code provisions.
Botanic Gardens Board of Trustees Denver
The trustees are responsible for overseeing the administration operation and maintenance of the Denver Botanic Gardens.
Boundary Control Commission Section 30-6-109.7 C.R.S. sets forth a process to correct irregular and irrational boundaries between the city and county of Denver and the neighboring counties of Adams Arapahoe and Jefferson which result in the confusion and inefficient delivery of public services or which jeopardize the ability of landowners to use and develop their property. The boundary control commission performs the functions set forth in this state statute.
Business Advisory Council Mayors
Business Improvement District Cherry Creek North
The Business Improvement District responsibilities are to create a quality and supportive environment that enhances the ability of the district s retailers property owners and tenants to prosper individually. some maintenance services include irrigation and lawn maintenance of more than 3.5 acres of grass; snow removal from 32 000 square feet of right -of-way sidewalk; trash removal; maintenance of the fountains plaza lighting and benches.
Business Improvement District Colfax Board of Directors
Responsibilities include creating a quality and supportive environment that enhances the ability of the district s retailers property owners and tenants to prosper individually . some maintenance services include: irrigation and lawn maintenance of more than 3.5 acres of grass; snow removal from 32 000 square feet of right-of-way sidewalk; trash removal; maintenance of the fountains plaza lighting and benches.
Business Improvement District West Colfax
Responsibilities include creating a quality and supportive environment that enhances the ability of the districts retailer’s property owners and tenants to prosper individually.
Cable Television Advisory Board
Capitol Leasing Corporation
Denver
The board is responsible for recruitment examination and certification of applicants for employment and promotions in the career service authority. it appoints administrative officers to hear and decide personnel matters of the city and county of Denver employees.
Charter Revision Committee
Sunset - this article shall terminate June 4 2001 to conduct an ongoing and comprehensive examination of the City Charter and to recommend changes to the City Council.
Child Care Advisory CommitteeCitizen Oversight Board Assess the effectiveness of the monitor s office; make policy level recommendations regarding discipline use of force and other policies; address rules hiring training community relations and the complaint process; address any other issues of concern to the community members of the board the monitor the manager of safety the chief of police the under sheriff or the fire chief.
City-School Coordinating Commission
The commission shall undertake on a continuing basis the study of all possibilities for cooperation between the city and the school district in the development maintenance and use of facilities authorized to each of them and to make recommendations for carrying out such joint endeavors as may be feasible.
Civil Service Commission
The commission is responsible for the recruitment and examination of police and firemen the supervision of the two departments conducting tests for acceptance and promotion and holding appeal hearings on disciplinary actions.
Colorado Intermountain Fixed Guideway Authority Board
Community Corrections Board Denver The board is responsible for advising city government on correction issues establishing programs criteria and participating in the screening and selection of potential candidates for placement in community facilities.
Crime Prevention and Control Commission
(1) crime prevention and control commission shall have the following purposes(1) to reduce crime partly by reducing criminal recidivism (2) to facilitate coordination among justice system agencies(3)support the development of data-driven criminal justice that offers a range of evidence-based sanctions and programs(4) facilitate the development of information technology and data necessary for effective criminal justice policy development jail population mgmt and evaluation of sanctions and program
CTEK Venture Center Board
To oversee operations management of CTEK a non-profit business catalyst
Deferred Compensation Plan Committee Employees Voluntary
The board administers the plan and meets quarterly with the plan s third party administrators (Icma and Cooney) to receive a quarterly financial report on their funds the market and any issues with regard to the plan administration. any changes to the offering of funds by either administrator needs to be approved by the board the board also approves any changes/updates to the plan and makes recommendations to the city on third party administrator contract renewals or contract changes.
Denver American Indian Commission
The American Indian advisory council (AIAC) to the mayor of Denver is dedicated to open and honest communication between the American Indian community of Denver and the office of mayor. the AIAC will facilitate the exchange of information between the American Indian community and the mayor inform him/her of the concerns and issues of the American Indian community and make appropriate and constructive Recommendations.
Denver Commission on Aging
The commission is responsible for advising the city on issues and concerns affecting older adults in Denver.
Denver Commission on Cultural Affairs
The commission is responsible for providing advice and input to the mayor and city council on issues relating to its constituent groups; recommend procedures programs legislation or administrative action to promote and ensure equal rights for the people of the city in connection with cultural issues.
Denver Convention Center Hotel Authority
The board is responsible for owning acquiring constructing equipping operating and financing the Convention Center headquarters hotel on behalf of the city and its residents.
Denver Design Commission
Denver Early Childhood Council
To secure adequate funding in order to provide comprehensive quality early childhood education in order to start young children and their families on the road to success in school and their lives.
Denver Employees Combined Campaign (DEEC)
Carries out the policy of the city and county of Denver to encourage and facilitate donations by its officers and employees to diverse organizations that benefit the community in charitable ways.
Denver Latino Commission
The council is responsible for advising the city on issues and concerns affecting the Latino Community in Denver.
Denver Municipal Victim Assistance Law Enforcement Board
The review committee shall recommend to the mayor at least once each quarter disbursements of moneys collected by means of the assessment authorized by section 20-103.
Denver Office of Strategic Partnerships
Shall make recommendations to the mayor regarding non-profit sector issues related but not limited to policies affecting the non-profit sectors possible city and Denver/non profit partnerships and identifying potential resources.
Denver Public Library Task Force
To Research assesses and analyzes the feasibility of multiple models and scenarios of funding options for the Denver Public Library system.
Denver S. Drug Strategy
Denver’s Drug Strategy works to engage people at all levels of substance use abuse and addiction. The strategy supports approaches that work to reduce gaps in current substance abuse services. The mission of Denver’s drug strategy is to improve prevention and treatment for addictions.
Design Review Committee B5 District Vital Signs
Review and recommend approval to the zoning administrator of applications for signs and street graphics.
Development Review Task Force
The Development Review Task Force is responsible for reviewing assessing and making recommendations to the city’s development review process.
DIA Working Group Review the management structure at DIA and examine other approaches to airport management based on the experience of similar airports around the country. Reviewing the status of the airline industry and analyze economic viability of DIA.
DRCOG Regional Aging Committee
Responsible for assessing the needs of older people identifying available resources developing plans to address the unmet needs and allocating funding for direct services to older people.
Early Childhood Education Commission Mayors
Shall advise the director of the office of child care initiatives on matters concerning early childhood education and child care for city employees and the residents of Denver (excluding matters pertaining to the Denver head start program).
Educational Refund Committee
The committee is responsible for approving all applications for educational refunds filed by eligible employees for course of study.
Employee Assistance Board of
The board shall advise the director of employee assistance in defining the program policy direction of the office of employee assistance.
Environmental Health Board of
The primary functions include adopting rules and regulations reviewing requests for variances from department laws and hearing appeals of decisions of the department manager.
Equalization Board of Board of County Commissioners
The board is responsible for performing all the duties and functions heretofore performed by the commissioners of the city and county of Denver or board of supervisors in reference to the equalization reduction abatement and rebate of general taxes. They shall perform all the duties required by the constitution and general laws of the state now or hereafter required to be performed by county commissioners except the levying of the taxes which shall be levied by the council.
Ethics Board of
To review potential conflicts of interest of city officials and employees and to render advisory opinions on same. City attorney and director of career service authority serve as chair and secretary respectively.
Football Stadium District Metro
Govern the district.
Four Mile Historic Park Board
The board is responsible for maintaining managing operating developing administering and controlling the park and all buildings grounds vegetation livestock collections exhibits programs operations and properties located therein or used in connection therewith for the enjoyment and instruction of the public.
GLBT Commission Denver
Mission is to enhance the social economic and political quality of life in Denver by assisting gay lesbian bisexual and transgender people in the attainment of equality and full opportunity. Empower the GLBT community through coalition building and disseminating information and other resources. The primary focus is legislation and other public policy affecting the GLBT community.
Graffiti Task Force
The graffiti task force shall make recommendations to the mayor regarding improvement of current response practice in the areas of abatement enforcement and prevention related but not limited to: policies affecting graffiti abatement on public buildings; business property; and private residences; criminal and civil enforcement measures; and identifying potential resources to implement the recommended strategies.
Greenprint Council
The mission of the council is to review and provide feedback on the mayor s Greenprint Denver action agenda to support implementation of the mayor s sustainable development initiative and to help us engage the community more fully in our work.
Head Start Policy Council Denver
Govern the Denver head start office and ensure that it is performing all actions necessary to deliver a head start program in accordance with all applicable federal state and local laws rules regulations and/or ordinances.
Health and Hospital Authority Board of Directors Denver
To govern the Denver Health and Hospital Authority and be responsible for the operation of the health care system.
Health Care Insurance Committee
To advise the mayor and city council of employee needs for health insurance sponsored by and partially financed by the city
Health Services Denver Community
To supervise governance of Denver community health services (DCHS) to act as co-applicant with Denver health and hospitals for federal grant to DCHS.
HIV Resources Planning Council
The council sets priorities and policies for the allocation of the Ryan White Care Act funds and develops a comprehensive plan for the organization and delivery of eligible services.
Homelessness Commission on
To participate in a community-wide effort to develop a ten year plan to end homelessness in the city and county of Denver and to help oversee the implementation of such a plan.
Housing Authority Denver
The authority is responsible for developing managing and maintaining low rent housing projects for families of low and moderate income.
Human Resource Commission Denver
To address implementation issues surrounding the passage of charter amendment 1a in 2003-2004.
Human Rights and Community Relations HRCR Advisory Council
Advise the executive director and the mayor on the special issues and opportunities of its respective constituent groups. Recommend necessary procedures programs legislation or administrative action and to promote equal rights and opportunity for the people of the city to the executive director. Develop and present goals and objectives of the commission to the executive director and the advisory board annually.
Human Services Board of
The board is responsible for advising the manger with regard to the policy and operation of the department and shall review and comment on the proposed annual budget for the department of human services.
Infrastructure Review Task Force
To review findings and make recommendations on priorities of infrastructure standards of maintenance annual costs and funding options for departments such as public works public office buildings and parks and recreation.
Infrastructure Task Force
Judicial Discipline Commission Denver County Court
To investigate complaints against judges and to recommend to the mayor the removal or retirement from office of any judge of the Denver County Courts.
Judicial Nomination Commission Denver County Court
To present nominations to the mayor of persons for appointment to Denver County Court Bench.
Judicial Performance Commission Denver County Court
Justice Center Planning Committee
Justice Center Task Force
Will prepare for the justice initiative in May 2005 and review plans make recommendations for building a justice center in Downtown Denver.
Landmark Preservation Commission Denver
To designate preserve enhance and perpetuate structures or districts of architectural historical or geographical significance within the city.
Library Commission
To oversee the policies operation and funding of the library and its branches; to administer gifts and trusts given to the library.
Lower Downtown Design Review Board
To hear proposals and review requests for design and demolition plans for the lower downtown business district.
Lowry Community Advisory Committee
To provide input and advice to the governing authority on issues most affected by the base closure. Formed in 1994.
Lowry Community Land Trust
To provide input and advice to the governing authority involving the operation of a corporation for charitable purposes.
Lowry Denver-Aurora Coordinating Committee
To resolve matters of joint interest between the parties.
Lowry Redevelopment Authority Board of Directors
The authority is responsible for creating policies that provide the necessary and incidental ownership management maintenance and economic redevelopment services and improvements within the Lowry area. 2 members are also appointed by DURA.
Maintenance District 01 15th Street Pedestrian Mall
The board is responsible for creating an environment that enhances the ability of property owner’s tenants and retailers to prosper individually.
Maintenance District 02 20th Street Pedestrian Mall
The board is responsible for creating an environment that enhances the ability of property owner’s tenants and retailers to prosper individually.
Maintenance District 03 Consolidated Larimer Street Pedestrian Mall
The board is responsible for creating an environment that enhances the ability of property owner’s tenants and retailers to prosper individually.
Maintenance District 04 Santa Fe Drive Pedestrian Mall A
The board is responsible for creating an environment that enhances the ability of property owner’s tenants and retailers to prosper individually.
Maintenance District 05 Santa Fe Drive Pedestrian Mall B
The board is responsible for creating an environment that enhances the ability of property owner’s tenants and retailers to prosper individually.
Maintenance District 06 Santa Fe Drive Pedestrian Mall C
The board is responsible for creating an environment that enhances the ability of property owner’s tenants and retailers to prosper individually.
Maintenance District 07 Welton Street Pedestrian Mall
The board is responsible for creating an environment that enhances the ability of property owner’s tenants and retailers to prosper individually.
Maintenance District 08 St Luke’s Pedestrian Mall
The board is responsible for creating an environment that enhances the ability of property owner’s tenants and retailers to prosper individually.
Maintenance District 09 Delgany Street
The board is responsible for creating an environment that enhances the ability of property owner’s tenants and retailers to prosper individually.
Maintenance District 10 E 13th Avenue Pedestrian Mall
The board is responsible for creating an environment that enhances the ability of property owner’s tenants and retailers to prosper individually.
Maintenance District 11 South Downing Street Pedestrian Mall
The board is responsible for creating an environment that enhances the ability of property owner’s tenants and retailers to prosper individually.
Maintenance District 12 Tennyson Street II Pedestrian Mall
The board is responsible for creating an environment that enhances the ability of property owner’s tenants and retailers to prosper individually.
Maintenance District 13 W 38th Avenue I Pedestrian Mall
The board is responsible for creating an environment that enhances the ability of property owner’s tenants and retailers to prosper individually.
Maintenance District 14 44th and Eliot
The board is responsible for creating an environment that enhances the ability of property owner’s tenants and retailers to prosper individually.
Maintenance District 15 Greek Town Pedestrian Mall
The board is responsible for creating an environment that enhances the ability of property owner’s tenants and retailers to prosper individually.
Maintenance District 16 Golden Triangle Pedestrian Mall
The board is responsible for creating an environment that enhances the ability of property owner’s tenants and retailers to prosper individually.
Maintenance District 17 W 38th Avenue II Pedestrian Mall
The board is responsible for creating an environment that enhances the ability of property owner’s tenants and retailers to prosper individually.
Maintenance District 18 W 32nd Avenue Pedestrian Mall
The board is responsible for creating an environment that enhances the ability of property owner’s tenants and retailers to prosper individually.
Maintenance District 19 32nd and Lowell Pedestrian Mall
The board is responsible for creating an environment that enhances the ability of property owner’s tenants and retailers to prosper individually.
Maintenance District 20 Broadway Pedestrian Mall A
The board is responsible for creating an environment that enhances the ability of property owner’s tenants and retailers to prosper individually.
Maintenance District 22nd Street and Park Avenue West Pedestrian
The board is responsible for creating an environment that enhances the ability of property owner’s tenants and retailers to prosper individually.
Maintenance District 24 23 Broadway Viaduct Pedestrian Mall
The board is responsible for creating an environment that enhances the ability of property owner’s tenants and retailers to prosper individually.
Maintenance District Broadway Pedestrian Mall District A Phase III
The board is responsible for creating an environment that enhances the ability of property owner’s tenants and retailers to prosper individually.
Maintenance District Broadway Pedestrian Mall District B
The board is responsible for creating an environment that enhances the ability of property owners tenants and retailers to prosper individually.
Maintenance District Morrison Road Pedestrian Mall Consolidated
The board is responsible for creating an environment that enhances the ability of property owner’s tenants and retailers to prosper individually.
Maintenance District Phase II Broadway Pedestrian Mall
The board is responsible for creating an environment that enhances the ability of property owner’s tenants and retailers to prosper individually.
Marijuana Policy Review Panel
Mental Health Center of Denver
The board is responsible for developing and maintaining a system of care for the mentally ill in Denver soliciting and receiving funds to be used for service to indigent patients directly providing health care services under certain conditions and attempting to serve the mental health needs of Denver citizens.
Mental Health Corporation of Denver
Metro Wastewater Reclamation District
To oversee the policies and operations of the district as well as the $18 million in capital improvements authorized in the 1982 bond election.
Native American Advisory Council
Neighborhood Health Program Inc
Parking Commission Denver
To coordinate recommend and develop future parking plans within the City and County of Denver.
Parks and Recreation Board of
The board advises the manager of parks and recreation with respect to the policy and operation of the department and reviews and comments on the proposed annual budget for the department.
People with Disabilities Commission for
To provide input and advice to the mayor on issues affecting the disabled community to recommend work programs for the agency for human rights and community relations and to recommend annual goals and objectives.
Plan Enforcement Review and Variation Board of
To review appeals from planning board decisions.
Planning Board DenverThe board is responsible for giving general supervision of the policies of the planning office recommending essential amendments to a comprehensive plan for the orderly growth and harmonious development of the city and the metropolitan area.
Police Review Task Force
Presiding Judge
Administers the activities of the county courts and makes judicial assignments.
Public Nuisance Abatement Oversight Committee
Shall oversee the implementation and the administration of articles ii and iii of chapter 37. shall make recommendations and reports to the mayor city council concerning articles ii and iii of chapter 37.
Public Safety Review Commission
The commission shall review policy conduct investigations regarding program implementation and compliant response and recommended changes to police and sheriff department policy.
Regional Emergency Medical and Trauma Advisory Council (RETAC)
The RETAC is charged with maintaining the provision of minimum services regarding emergency medical services and the Trauma Care System.
Regional Transportation District Board of Directors (RTD)
To govern the RTD district including planning finance operation etc.
Rehabilitation Advisory Panel Chapter 61 Committee
To advise the director of the building department on the establishment of guidelines and compliance with the provisions of the building code pertaining to rehabilitation of older buildings.
Retirement Board Denver Employees
The board is responsible for establishing policies and handling funds in the retirement program for the city and county of Denver employees.
Salary Redirection Committee
The committee is responsible for the design and adoption of a plan establishing a new transit payroll deduction which allows city employees who buy transit value passes to have that money be tax deductible.
Sand Creek Regional Greenway Partnership
To advise and administer the 14 mile trail and transportation corridor thru Denver Aurora and Commerce City.
South Platte River Commission
St. Anthony’s Central Hospital Community Advisory Taskforce
The taskforce will assist the hospital and its sponsor catholic health initiatives identify possible redevelopment options for the 16-acre campus once the hospital moves its operations in 2009. (up to 35 members)
Stapleton Development Corp. Board of DirectorsThe board is responsible for planning and implementing the assessment and redevelopment of property comprising the
Stapleton International Airport including the disposition of property and the utilization of real estate development techniques and financial resource options.
Strategic Transportation Advisory Committee
The STP will be a primary implementation tool of blueprint Denver and the Denver comprehensive plan. The objective of the STP is to determine what kinds of transportation investments Denver needs to make to accomplish the vision blueprint Denver. The STP process will (1) provide education concerning options for transportation alternatives; (2) reach consensus on transportation strategies along transportation corridors; (3) and build support among stakeholders.
Suggestion Board Employees
Urban Renewal Authority Denver
To administer program funds including tax increment financing eliminate slum and blight for other purposes including redevelopment rehabilitation conservation and construction of improvements in accordance with state and federal regulation.
US 36 Corridor
The purpose of the CGC is to provide a formal mechanism through which elected public officials can develop a broad perspective within which to advocate for their local communities transportation needs. Two members and two alternates
Water Commissioners Board of
To have complete charge and control of a water works system and plant for supplying the City and County of Denver and its inhabitants with water for all uses and purposes; to establish policy and programs to oversee construction to approve budget and expenditures of the Water Department.
Welfare Reform Board Denver
The board is responsible for adopting policies rules and regulations pertaining to the function duties and responsibilities of the Denver Welfare Reform Board and the Department of Human Services.
Winter Park Recreational Association Board of Trustees
The board of trustees shall oversee the administration operation and maintenance of the Winter Park Recreation Area.
Winter Park Trust Board of Trustees
To review and accept funds transfers from Winter Park Trust into the City and County of Denver.
Women’s Commission Denver
Mission is to enhance the social economic and political quality of life in Denver by assisting women in the attainment of equality and full opportunity. It empowers women through coalition building and disseminating information and other resources. The primary focus is legislation and other public policy affecting women.
Workforce Development Board Denver
Workforce Investment Board Denver
The board will provide programs oversight and policy guidance for all federally state and locally funded workforce investment programs including the operation of Denver’s workforce centers.
Youth Commission
The power and duties of this advisory commission shall be to: (1) advise the director of the agency on the special problems of their respective constituent groups (2) recommend work programs for the agency and (3) to annually recommend goals and objectives of the commission.
Zoological Foundation Board of Trustees Denver
It is the foundation’s responsibility to plan establish re-establish manage operate and develop the city’s zoological gardens exhibits and such other allied and related work research and planning as may be found desirable for the use benefit and enjoyment of the citizens of the city and county of Denver and the general public.