GV Newsletter 5-17
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Mayor Ron reports<br />
continued from page 4<br />
Protecting the health and safety of our<br />
citizens and our communities is a<br />
critical responsibility of every city or<br />
town. Please help us in this very<br />
important safety initiative and take<br />
your unused medications to a<br />
Walgreens safe disposal site location<br />
near Greenwood Village below:<br />
Aurora – 12051 E. Mississippi Ave.<br />
Denver – 1111 S. Colorado Blvd.<br />
Highlands Ranch – 9141 S. Broadway<br />
RAMBLE WITH RON IN MAY<br />
The Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office<br />
also provides a Drug Drop Box so you<br />
can dispose of prescription and nonprescription<br />
medications. It’s located<br />
in the lobby of the Sheriff’s Office<br />
Headquarters Building, 13101 East<br />
Broncos Parkway, Centennial. It is<br />
available to the public year-round<br />
during normal business hours<br />
(Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m.<br />
to 5:30 p.m.), excluding holidays.<br />
For a list of additional medication<br />
Have some ideas or suggestions to share about living or working in Greenwood<br />
Village? Walk and talk with Mayor Ron Rakowsky from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. (weather<br />
permitting) on:<br />
Thursday, May 18 — Tommy Davis Park, Swim Club Lot, 9200 E. Orchard Road.<br />
Tuesday, May 23 — Westlands Park, 5701 S. Quebec Street.<br />
Registration is not required. For more information, please call the Mayor’s Office at<br />
303-486-5745. Check for updates of the monthly schedule for Ramble with Ron at<br />
www.greenwoodvillage.com.<br />
take-back sites, please visit<br />
colorado.gov/pacific/cdphe/medication<br />
-take-back-locations-map.<br />
KEEP COOL THIS<br />
SUMMER WITH<br />
XCEL ENERGY<br />
COOLING REBATES<br />
With all your home improvement<br />
projects, don’t forget that Xcel Energy<br />
offers rebates that will put money in<br />
your pocket this summer. Substantial<br />
rebates are provided for evaporative<br />
coolers, ductless mini-split heat<br />
pumps, and high efficiency central air<br />
conditioners. Make sure you have a<br />
licensed contractor or qualified person<br />
install your project properly to ensure<br />
the highest efficiency possible. Many<br />
contractors will help with rebate<br />
paperwork, too.<br />
Rebates range anywhere from $200 to<br />
$1200 for evaporative coolers; $200<br />
for ductless mini-split<br />
heat pumps; and $100 to<br />
$1150 for central air<br />
conditioners. Some<br />
rebates require residents<br />
to use a contractor listed<br />
at xcelenergy.com/<br />
COtrades. For rebate<br />
information, please visit<br />
xcelenergy.com/<br />
homerebates.<br />
Don’t forget to check<br />
with the Community<br />
Development<br />
Department at<br />
303-486-5783 or your<br />
respective Homeowners<br />
Association (HOA) to<br />
confirm if any building<br />
permits or HOA<br />
approval is required for<br />
home improvement<br />
projects. <strong>GV</strong><br />
PG. 8 <strong>GV</strong> NEWSLETTER | MAY 20<strong>17</strong>