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Greenwood Village<br />

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GOVERNMENT<br />

MAYOR RON<br />

reports<br />

PHASE II OF<br />

MAINTENANCE FACILITY<br />

PROJECT BREAKS GROUND<br />

On Friday, February 22, the City Council, staff, and I<br />

celebrated the groundbreaking for construction of Phase II of<br />

the Maintenance Facility. The construction<br />

project, which will address inadequate space<br />

needs for operations of the Parks, Trails, and<br />

Recreation and Public Works departments,<br />

includes a new administrative building to<br />

replace the existing administrative building at<br />

10001 East Costilla Avenue. The improvements<br />

will create a more productive and efficient work<br />

environment, and ensure staff continues to<br />

deliver high quality services to residents and<br />

businesses in the future.<br />

These improvements to the Maintenance<br />

Ron Rakowsky<br />

rrakowsky@ Facility were planned in two phases. In 2013,<br />

greenwoodvillage.com Phase I of the Maintenance Facility<br />

303-486-5741 modifications focused on the Emporia Street<br />

parcel. Major areas addressed included a new<br />

fleet maintenance building; construction of a new material<br />

storage building for snow and ice control; expanded material<br />

bins for bulk purchasing of materials such as mulch; and<br />

canopies for Village equipment. In addition, a new Police<br />

Department state-of-the-art crime lab was renovated and<br />

modernized as part of the project to improve space needs for<br />

police officers and staff to meet the 21st century demands of<br />

policing.<br />

Phase II of the Maintenance Facility improvements is<br />

anticipated to be completed in nine months. The project is<br />

fully funded within the Village’s Capital Improvement<br />

Program (CIP). During construction, staff will be relocated<br />

to temporary housing west of the existing Maintenance<br />

Facility to ensure continuing service delivery.<br />

Phase II of the Maintanance Facility groundbreaking ceremony.<br />

EMAIL VERSUS MAILING<br />

OF GV NEWSLETTER<br />

In response to a question posed<br />

by a few residents from our<br />

recent Resident Survey of<br />

emailing the newsletter every<br />

month versus direct mailing;<br />

let me provide an answer.<br />

The Greenwood Village<br />

<strong>Newsletter</strong> is the number one<br />

source residents use for<br />

information about the<br />

Village. We want to ensure<br />

you are informed and kept<br />

current on Village<br />

activities, events, and<br />

issues. Accordingly, every month the<br />

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<strong>Newsletter</strong> is mailed (bulk mail rate) to each household in<br />

Greenwood Village. It is sorted based on address and not by<br />

household name to ensure every home receives a <strong>Newsletter</strong>,<br />

even if the household name changes.<br />

In addition, the <strong>Newsletter</strong> is posted on our Website at<br />

greenwoodvillage.com. Anyone can sign up to receive the<br />

<strong>Newsletter</strong> electronically once it is published through the<br />

Notify Me feature of the Website. If we were only to email<br />

the <strong>Newsletter</strong> to residents, it would be a significant challenge<br />

for staff to manage an email database for every household in<br />

the Village especially with the ongoing relocation of people<br />

to and from the Village. The email only option would not<br />

guarantee that every home would receive the <strong>Newsletter</strong>.<br />

Mailing the <strong>Newsletter</strong> is the most effective option to reach<br />

everyone.<br />

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GOVERNMENT<br />

CITY council<br />

NOT SURE WHO YOUR<br />

ELECTED OFFICIALS ARE?<br />

Obtain a list of your state and national government<br />

representatives at www.arapahoevotes.com<br />

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 4<br />

Dave Bullock<br />

dbullock@<br />

greenwoodvillage.com<br />

303-804-4137<br />

Anne Ingebretsen<br />

aingebretsen@<br />

greenwoodvillage.com<br />

303-804-4135<br />

Steve Moran<br />

smoran@<br />

greenwoodvillage.com<br />

303-804-4133<br />

Judith Hilton<br />

jhilton@<br />

greenwoodvillage.com<br />

303-804-4131<br />

Jerry Presley<br />

jpresley@<br />

greenwoodvillage.com<br />

303-804-4138<br />

Dave Kerber<br />

dkerber@<br />

greenwoodvillage.com<br />

303-804-4136<br />

George Lantz<br />

glantz@<br />

greenwoodvillage.com<br />

303-804-4134<br />

Thomas Dougherty<br />

tdougherty@<br />

greenwoodvillage.com<br />

303-804-4132<br />

Please note the <strong>Newsletter</strong> can be recycled with your recyclable<br />

items as part of the Village’s trash and recycling program once<br />

you have finished reading your copy. Also, don’t forget that in<br />

addition to the <strong>Newsletter</strong>, you can also find information<br />

about the Village on our Website, Village Voices, Facebook,<br />

Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and Channel 8 on Comcast<br />

Cable and CenturyLink or Channel 881 on Comcast.<br />

ARAPAHOE AT VILLAGE CENTER<br />

LIGHT RAIL STATION SURFACE<br />

PARKING LOT TO RE-OPEN<br />

Plans for construction of a hotel on the east side of I-25,<br />

adjacent to the Arapahoe Light Rail parking garage, where<br />

the previous surface parking lot was located, will not occur at<br />

this time. Given these circumstances, the Village will be<br />

making improvements to the surface parking lot to ensure<br />

user safety. Once improvements have been made, the parking<br />

lot will reopen to the public sometime in late <strong>March</strong>, weather<br />

permitting. The Village owns the 3.5 acres where the surface<br />

parking lot is located. For more information, please call the<br />

City Manager’s Office at 303-486-5745.<br />

P&Z COMMISSION<br />

GETS SURPRISE VISIT<br />

Boy Scout Troop 345 from Campus Middle School showed<br />

up in February at City Hall to get acquainted with and learn<br />

about the Village’s Planning & Zoning (P&Z) Commission.<br />

continued on page 4<br />

MARCH <strong>2019</strong> | GV NEWSLETTER PG. 3


GOVERNMENT<br />

Mayor Ron<br />

continued from page 3<br />

The scouts delivered the Pledge of Allegiance at the P&Z<br />

meeting and observed the commission’s work as part of their<br />

efforts to obtain a Citizenship in the Community merit badge.<br />

If your group is interested in touring City Hall, or attending<br />

a public meeting, please call the City Manager’s Office at<br />

303-486-5745.<br />

RECOGNIZING VILLAGE HEROES<br />

This month, we honor two young people in our community,<br />

Bodie and Gates Piantanida!<br />

Bodie, 9, and<br />

Gates, 5<br />

accepted a job<br />

during their<br />

Holiday break<br />

to be the dog<br />

walkers for the<br />

Fitzgerald<br />

family. When<br />

the Fitzgeralds<br />

returned from<br />

their trip, it<br />

was payday for the Piantanida brothers. These little guys had<br />

already decided they would not accept money from the<br />

Fitzgerald family. They told Mrs. Fitzgerald that they wanted<br />

to give her a Christmas present by not accepting their<br />

“paycheck.” Mrs. Fitzgerald insisted and paid them anyway.<br />

When Bodie and Gates got home with their paycheck, they<br />

asked their mom, Lisa, if she could take them to the store<br />

because they wanted to spend Mrs. Fitzgerald’s Christmas<br />

present on socks for homeless kids and they did just that!<br />

They purchased 37 pairs of socks for the Greenwood Village<br />

Sock Drive.<br />

Thanks Bodie and Gates for your sincere kindness and<br />

generosity to help others in need! In addition your efforts put<br />

us over the top in the South Metro Sock Challenge (see last<br />

month’s <strong>Newsletter</strong>).<br />

If you would like to nominate a Village Hero — someone<br />

who has done a great deed or made a remarkable<br />

contribution in the Village in a big or small way, please send<br />

RAMBLE WITH RON<br />

Due to the fall and winter seasons, Ramble with Ron will be<br />

suspended until the spring. If you have some ideas or<br />

suggestions about living or working in Greenwood Village that<br />

you would like to share with Mayor Ron Rakowsky, send him<br />

an email at rrakowsky@greenwoodvillage.com or call the<br />

Mayor’s Office at 303-486-5745.<br />

Boy Scout Troop 345 with Planning & Zoning Commission<br />

members.<br />

your nomination to mgallegos@greenwoodvillage.com.<br />

We want to make sure their stories of making a positive<br />

impact in Greenwood Village do not go unnoticed.<br />

For questions, please call 303-486-5749.<br />

WATERFOWL DIE-OFFS FOUND<br />

IN VILLAGE AND METRO AREA<br />

A few ducks, and several geese, have recently been reported<br />

dead in the Denver metro area including a few dead geese<br />

found in Greenwood Village.<br />

Colorado Parks and<br />

Wildlife (CPW)<br />

veterinary staff<br />

conducted a<br />

necropsy of several<br />

of the dead geese<br />

and found that the<br />

most significant<br />

factor to their<br />

deaths is a bacterial<br />

infection with<br />

Riemerella anatipestifer, also known as “New Duck Disease.”<br />

This disease affects primarily waterfowl, but it can cause<br />

disease in poultry and other birds. All of the dead birds<br />

examined from the Denver metro die-off have tested negative<br />

for avian influenza viruses and avian paramyxoviruses<br />

(Newcastle disease).<br />

Greenwood Village is home to large populations of resident<br />

Canada Geese year-round. In addition, large migratory flocks<br />

of geese make temporary residence in the area during the<br />

winter months. These large, congregated flocks create ideal<br />

conditions for various illnesses to travel amongst their<br />

populations. If you observe dead waterfowl, please call the<br />

Police Department’s Animal Control Officers at 303-773-<br />

2525 for removal.<br />

It is important that you do not make contact with dead or<br />

sick fowl and do not allow your pets to have interactions. For<br />

more information, please call Colorado Parks and Wildlife<br />

Northeast Region Service Center at 303-291-7227. GV<br />

PG. 4 GV NEWSLETTER | MARCH <strong>2019</strong>


VILLAGE CALENDAR<br />

Visit<br />

WWW.GREENWOODVILLAGE.COM<br />

for more information<br />

Information is subject to change<br />

april <strong>2019</strong><br />

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

31 1<br />

2<br />

3 4<br />

5 6<br />

City Council<br />

Study Session<br />

6 p.m.<br />

Meeting<br />

7 p.m.<br />

City Hall<br />

P&Z Commission<br />

7 p.m.<br />

City Hall<br />

7 8 9<br />

10 11 12 13<br />

PTR Commission<br />

7 p.m.<br />

City Hall<br />

14 15<br />

16<br />

17<br />

18<br />

19 20<br />

City Council<br />

Study Session<br />

6 p.m.<br />

City Hall<br />

★ SINGLE FAMILY HOUSEHOLD RECYCLING ★<br />

P&Z Commission<br />

7 p.m.<br />

City Hall<br />

GVAHC Meeting<br />

6 p.m.<br />

Curtis Center<br />

21 22 23<br />

24 25<br />

26 27<br />

PTR Commission<br />

7 p.m.<br />

City Hall<br />

BOAA Meeting<br />

6:30 p.m.<br />

City Hall<br />

28<br />

★ SINGLE FAMILY HOUSEHOLD RECYCLING ★<br />

29 30 1<br />

2<br />

3 4<br />

MARCH <strong>2019</strong> | GV NEWSLETTER PG. 5


GOVERNMENT<br />

Greenwood Village<br />

AVAILABLE ON COMCAST CABLE IN GREENWOOD<br />

VILLAGE, GVTV CHANNEL 8 IS AVAILABLE 24<br />

HOURS A DAY, SEVEN DAYS A WEEK PROVIDING<br />

PROGRAMMING REGARDING IMPORTANT LOCAL,<br />

STATE AND NATIONAL TOPICS.<br />

Don’t have Comcast cable?<br />

You can watch GVTV 8 programs on the<br />

Village Website at greenwoodvillage.com<br />

or on The City of Greenwood<br />

Village Channel on YouTube.<br />

NEW ON GVTV 8 IN MARCH<br />

GV KIDS, INK! ® NEWS<br />

Take a tour of South Metro Fire Rescue’s new<br />

Station 32 that opened in December 2018.<br />

VILLAGE<br />

EATS<br />

Get ready for<br />

some Cajun<br />

flair, with<br />

resident<br />

guests, Bill<br />

and Maribeth<br />

Hanzlik.<br />

GV KIDS, INK! ®<br />

NEWS<br />

Find out what is<br />

happening with<br />

the Maintenance<br />

Facility and<br />

services of the<br />

Public Works<br />

and Parks, Trails,<br />

and Recreation<br />

Departments.<br />

GVTV 8 PROGRAMS<br />

Village Showcase<br />

Join Mayor Ron Rakowsky as he showcases<br />

all the latest happenings and greatest events<br />

taking place in Greenwood Village.<br />

Beyond The Green<br />

A program highlighting the parks, trails and<br />

open space system in the Village.<br />

Over 50 And Loving It!<br />

A program focused on issues and events<br />

affecting people 50+ years of age.<br />

Safety Matters In Greenwood Village<br />

Learn about safety issues in Greenwood<br />

Village and techniques to help keep you and<br />

your family safe.<br />

GV Business Connections<br />

Get an inside look at the business<br />

community of Greenwood Village and learn<br />

about some important business topics.<br />

GV Kids, Ink! ® News<br />

Hosted by youth news reporters, this<br />

program features youth activities and events<br />

in the community.<br />

The Village Insider<br />

Get a glimpse of the people and projects<br />

behind the doors at City Hall.<br />

Colorado Connected<br />

Produced by the Colorado Communications<br />

and Utility Alliance (CCUA), the program<br />

features programs on regional issues.<br />

Jazz Cardio Strength Stretch<br />

A powerfully fun and effective workout that<br />

will lift your spirits, strengthen your heart,<br />

muscles, and core. You’ll get a healthy dose<br />

of cardio, strength and stretch moves and<br />

finish up feeling energized for the start and<br />

end of your day.<br />

PG. 6 GV NEWSLETTER | MARCH <strong>2019</strong>


GOVERNMENT<br />

MAKING A difference<br />

2018 RESIDENT SURVEY RESULTS MAINTAIN HIGH RATINGS<br />

In October 2018, the Village conducted a Resident Survey to assess the level of citizen satisfaction with a wide variety of specific<br />

outcomes provided by the Village and identify where improvements are needed. The Village last conducted a Citizen Survey in<br />

2014.<br />

The Citizen Survey was mailed to all households of the Village, of which 1,356 surveys were completed and returned, representing<br />

an overall response rate of 22 percent. As part of the Survey’s goal to evaluate the Village’s performance in serving residents<br />

and identify any needed improvements, the Survey asked questions regarding the following outcomes: quality of life; satisfaction<br />

with services, safety, communication, aesthetics, transportation, parks and recreation, and home/mobility internet service.<br />

For more information on the 2018 Resident Survey, please call John Sheldon, Deputy City Manager, at 303-486-5746.<br />

To view a complete copy of the report, please visit www.greenwoodvillage.com. GV<br />

QUALITY OF LIFE<br />

Most residents rated<br />

quality of life in<br />

Greenwood Village as<br />

“very good” or “good.”<br />

Greenwood Village residents expressed high<br />

levels of satisfaction with the quality of life<br />

in the Village. Seven in 10 residents rated<br />

their quality of life in Greenwood Village as<br />

“very good” and almost all others said it was<br />

“good.”<br />

TOP THREE<br />

QUALITY OF<br />

LIFE FACTORS<br />

FOR<br />

RESIDENTS<br />

• Parks and<br />

Recreation<br />

• Safety<br />

• Aesthetics<br />

Resident Survey Results<br />

continued on pages 8-9<br />

SATISFACTION WITH SERVICES<br />

Almost<br />

two-thirds<br />

of residents<br />

rated their<br />

overall<br />

satisfaction<br />

with services<br />

as “very good.”<br />

MARCH <strong>2019</strong> | GV NEWSLETTER PG. 7


GOVERNMENT<br />

MAKING A difference<br />

2018 RESIDENT SURVEY RESULTS MAINTAIN HIGH RATINGS Continued<br />

SAFETY<br />

95% of residents<br />

rated overall safety<br />

in the Village as<br />

“very good” or “good”<br />

including in<br />

residential areas,<br />

shopping areas,<br />

and parks.<br />

COMMUNICATION<br />

Half of residents said<br />

communication<br />

from the Village was<br />

“good” or “very good.”<br />

The <strong>Newsletter</strong> was the most commonly used<br />

and best information source by almost<br />

all residents.<br />

AESTHETICS<br />

Greenwood Village<br />

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Half of residents rated visual appeal<br />

of buildings as “very good”<br />

and three in five residents rated<br />

the appearance of medians<br />

and streetscapes as “very good.”<br />

PG. 8 GV NEWSLETTER | MARCH <strong>2019</strong>


GOVERNMENT<br />

TRANSPORTATION<br />

Residents rated transportation items lower than other topics.<br />

Increasing road capacity to ease congestion was the most common top-priority for residents. In addition, residents<br />

were also worried about population growth and its potential impact on traffic.<br />

PARKS, AND RECREATION<br />

Almost all residents<br />

rated parks and recreation<br />

“very good” or “good”<br />

ratings for parks, trails,<br />

and open space,<br />

including accessibility<br />

to trails.<br />

HOME/MOBILITY<br />

INTERNET SERVICE<br />

While the<br />

majority of<br />

residents<br />

rated<br />

internet<br />

speed and<br />

reliability<br />

as “good” or<br />

“very good,”<br />

a notable<br />

percentage of residents<br />

rated internet service<br />

as “poor or “very poor.”<br />

Residents had mixed<br />

preferences about future<br />

improvements for<br />

mobile data/phone reliability.<br />

For more information on the 2018 Resident Survey, please call John Sheldon, Deputy City Manager, at 303-486-5746.<br />

To view a complete copy of the report, please visit www.greenwoodvillage.com<br />

MARCH <strong>2019</strong> | GV NEWSLETTER PG. 9


GOVERNMENT<br />

ENSURING A SAFE<br />

community<br />

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VILLAGE WORKS TO<br />

REDUCE TICKETS ISSUED,<br />

REQUEST CITIZENS TO<br />

STOP AT RED LIGHTS<br />

Greenwood Village uses red light<br />

cameras in high-traffic locations to<br />

create safer roadways for motorists and<br />

pedestrians and prevent injuries. The<br />

red light cameras were placed by the<br />

Village in congested areas based on<br />

accident history, complaints of<br />

aggressive driving, traffic signal<br />

violations, and where a police<br />

officer/vehicle could not patrol safely<br />

without blocking traffic or a sidewalk.<br />

In Greenwood Village, there are four<br />

red light cameras at the intersections<br />

of:<br />

• Belleview Avenue and Quebec<br />

Street;<br />

• Orchard Road and Quebec Street;<br />

• Belleview Avenue and Dayton<br />

Street; and<br />

• Arapahoe Road and Yosemite<br />

Street.<br />

What you might not know is how<br />

effective the red light cameras are at<br />

changing drivers’ habits and keeping<br />

us all safer:<br />

• 93% of drivers who get one ticket<br />

do not get another one<br />

• 99% have not received more than<br />

two tickets<br />

• Accidents at the Orchard Road and<br />

Quebec Street intersection have<br />

decreased 60% over three years<br />

(2015-2017)<br />

PG. 10 GV NEWSLETTER | MARCH <strong>2019</strong>


GOVERNMENT<br />

Along with the number one goal of safety, the<br />

Village would like to reduce the number of red<br />

light tickets issued. Please be reminded of the<br />

basic rules of the road when it comes to red<br />

lights so you can avoid a ticket, whether from<br />

a police officer or a red light camera.<br />

RULES OF THE ROAD<br />

• All you have to do is STOP when the light<br />

turns red. That’s it! Just STOP.<br />

• Going straight through? STOP when the<br />

light turns red.<br />

• Making a right turn on red? STOP at the<br />

red light, look for pedestrians, and proceed<br />

when it’s clear.<br />

• Turning left against traffic? Wait behind the<br />

crosswalk until oncoming cars have passed, then make<br />

your turn on green. If the light changes while you’re<br />

waiting, STOP at the red light.<br />

Sometimes you’ll notice the red light camera flash even when<br />

you’ve done everything right, don’t worry! Sometimes the<br />

cameras flash to recalibrate themselves. In addition, all red<br />

light camera tickets go through a two-step review before<br />

being mailed, to make sure a violation occurred.<br />

The bottom line is: drive safely, STOP at all red lights, and<br />

you won’t get a ticket! Let’s work together to keep everyone<br />

safe! GV<br />

MARCH <strong>2019</strong> | GV NEWSLETTER PG. 11


GOVERNMENT<br />

KEEPING OUR<br />

NEIGHBORHOOD beautiful<br />

RESIDENTIAL<br />

TRASH AND<br />

RECYCLING<br />

SERVICES<br />

Greenwood Village provides trash<br />

collection and recycling services to<br />

residents of single family homes in the<br />

Village, at no cost, through a private<br />

contractor, Republic Services. Trash<br />

and recycling services are provided to<br />

promote the health, safety and welfare<br />

of citizens and protect the<br />

environment from pollutants by<br />

establishing a system for storing,<br />

handling, collecting, and processing<br />

solid waste in the Village.<br />

YOUR TRASH<br />

AND RECYCLE<br />

SERVICES INCLUDE:<br />

• Each single-family residential<br />

household is provided a 95-gallon<br />

trash container, free of charge;<br />

• Each single-family residential<br />

household is provided a 95-gallon<br />

recycle container, free of charge;<br />

• Residents may request a second 95-<br />

gallon recycle container at no<br />

charge if the first container is<br />

inadequate to accommodate their<br />

recycling volume.<br />

• Residents may use their own trash<br />

containers. Smaller trash containers<br />

may be more easily stored in your<br />

garage.<br />

• Residents may request a smaller,<br />

65-gallon recycle container, from<br />

Republic Services.<br />

• Residents who are not using a<br />

recycle container may return it to<br />

Republic Services.<br />

• Residents who are physically unable<br />

to move their trash and recycling<br />

containers to the curb can purchase<br />

a “Carry Out Service” from<br />

Republic Service where its<br />

employees will remove your<br />

containers from an accessible<br />

location (no backyards or inside<br />

garages) on the property, empty the<br />

containers, and return<br />

them to the accessible<br />

location. The fee for<br />

this service is $7 dollars<br />

per month, paid<br />

directly to Republic<br />

Services. If a resident<br />

qualifies under the<br />

Americans with<br />

Disabilities Act (ADA),<br />

the fee for the “Carry<br />

Out Service” is waived.<br />

PLACEMENT<br />

AND STORAGE<br />

OF YOUR TRASH<br />

AND RECYCLE<br />

CONTAINERS<br />

To protect the aesthetics of<br />

Village neighborhoods and overall<br />

community, the City Council adopted<br />

an ordinance regulating the placement<br />

and storage of trash and recycle<br />

containers in Greenwood Village. The<br />

ordinance went into effect on January<br />

5, 2018.<br />

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GOVERNMENT<br />

TIMEFRAME<br />

FOR CONTAINER<br />

PLACEMENT AT CURB<br />

Trash and recycle containers may be<br />

placed at the curb no more than one<br />

(1) day before a scheduled pickup and<br />

must be removed from the curb no<br />

later than midnight following a<br />

scheduled pickup. This means trash<br />

and recycle containers cannot be<br />

placed at the curb more than 2 days<br />

per week.<br />

Example: If your designated trash and<br />

recycling day is Wednesday; your trash<br />

and recycle container(s) may be placed<br />

at the curb on Tuesday at any time,<br />

and must be removed and returned to<br />

LARGE ITEMS<br />

its stored location no later than<br />

Wednesday at midnight.<br />

SCREENING AND<br />

STORAGE CONTAINERS<br />

• Trash and recycling containers must<br />

be stored in such a position on the<br />

property as to be reasonably<br />

screened from public view.<br />

Reasonable Screening<br />

Options Include:<br />

• Within a completely enclosed<br />

structure, such as a garage;<br />

• Behind a fence or wall of sufficient<br />

height to screen the trash and<br />

recycle containers, in compliance<br />

with applicable location & height<br />

limitations; or<br />

• Behind a mature hedge, or similar<br />

dense vegetation, of sufficient<br />

height to completely screen the<br />

trash and recycle containers from<br />

view of adjacent streets or<br />

properties.<br />

Containers may not be covered with a<br />

temporary covering such as a tarp,<br />

fabric, plastic or similar material.<br />

QUESTIONS<br />

Trash Services and Containers<br />

Republic Services<br />

303-286-1200<br />

Large Item Pick Up<br />

Greenwood Village Public Works<br />

303-708-6100<br />

www.greenwoodvillage.com<br />

Items too large to be picked up with the regular trash service can<br />

be scheduled with the Public Works Department before placing out<br />

at the curb. Items cannot be picked up if it is on your private<br />

property including your yard, driveway or sidewalk so please place<br />

at the street close to the curb so that you do not obstruct traffic or<br />

pedestrians. The most popular items for large item pickup are<br />

branches or brush (cut into sections 10 feet in length or less),<br />

unwanted furniture, mattresses, box springs, hot water heaters,<br />

and rugs.<br />

Please call Public Works at 303-708-6100 or visit<br />

greenwoodvillage.com for a list of acceptable items for large item<br />

pick up.<br />

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BUSINESS<br />

BUSINESSspotlight<br />

SERENDIPITY LABS<br />

6400 South Fiddlers Green Circle, Suite 250 • 720-230-9200 • denver.greenwood@serendipitylabs.com<br />

Staffed: Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. • Members: 24/7 Access<br />

Looking for a contemporary alternative to the standard work<br />

environment? Want to rent out only what you need versus an<br />

entire private office? Do you have office expansion needs or<br />

require swing space? Check out Serendipity Labs, an<br />

innovative, upscale coworking office option.<br />

Coworking spaces are essentially shared workspaces, offering<br />

office space for those looking to escape the isolation of a<br />

home office, coffee shop or in need of flexible expansion or<br />

meeting space. Coworking spaces generally offer a culture of<br />

energy and community. From private office space to large<br />

shared work lounges and ideation studios, Serendipity Labs<br />

excels with its hospitality to meet your business needs.<br />

Serendipity Labs was founded with a singular vision: to build<br />

a network of inviting, inspirational members-only<br />

workplaces, combining state-of-the-art workplace design,<br />

technology, and security with the highest service level<br />

standards to deliver a consistent and peerless workplace<br />

experience through company-owned, franchised, and<br />

managed Labs in urban and suburban locations. With its<br />

roots in hospitality, Serendipity Labs ensures that members<br />

are inspired to connect, collaborate and thrive in workplaces<br />

designed to satisfy corporate workspace strategies that include<br />

expanding into new markets, remote offices, project teams or<br />

swing space. They are committed to consistently deliver a<br />

first-class experience and strive to become a part of the fabric<br />

of the community.<br />

According to Ryan Girardin, General Manager, the Village<br />

was selected due to the high building occupancy and demand<br />

for swing space and office expansion needs. Many Fortune<br />

500 companies are located in the DTC area giving their brand<br />

great exposure. There is superb access to many dining,<br />

transportation, and a variety of walkable amenities for its<br />

members. This location will supplement a downtown location<br />

with a suburban market for individuals not looking to commute.<br />

Serendipity Labs are designed with the most talented and<br />

discerning professionals in mind, who choose when, where<br />

and how they want to work. Serendipity Labs offers startups,<br />

independents, mobile employees and teams a space to get<br />

inspired and work in style and security. Serendipity Labs<br />

utilizes enterprise grade Wi-Fi and network infrastructure,<br />

with industry leading Wireless Intrusion Prevention System.<br />

The system they deploy is powering Fortune 500s, Global<br />

2000s, and the highest level of government including the<br />

Department of Defense.<br />

Serendipity Labs in Greenwood Village also boasts a<br />

complimentary coffee bar and access to premium snacks,<br />

guest reception and concierge services, private access to a<br />

rooftop putting green, complimentary gym membership in<br />

the building, and a mobile app for easy scheduling and<br />

online account management.<br />

Coworking starts at $29 per month with offices starting at<br />

$799. Flexible meeting space pricing varies based on day and<br />

time. Serendipity is staffed Monday through Friday from<br />

8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., however members have 24/7 access.<br />

It provides an event manager to assist with your meeting and<br />

event needs and helps create a sense of community. Many<br />

community and corporate events, lunch and learns, and<br />

after-hours networking are hosted.<br />

The City is pleased to welcome Serendipity Labs to the<br />

Village. It is located at 6400 South Fiddlers Green Circle,<br />

Suite 250, Greenwood Village. You may contact Serendipity<br />

Labs at 720-230-9200 or denver.greenwood@serendipitylabs<br />

.com to discuss how “the smartest walk-in workplace in<br />

Greenwood Village” can meet your business needs and for<br />

details on a free month of Unlimited Coworking. GV<br />

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BUSINESS<br />

NEW GV<br />

businesses<br />

AUDIO PRODUCTION SERVICES<br />

Digital Vibrations, Incorporated<br />

5500 DTC Parkway<br />

954-462-4434<br />

AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR<br />

Rock Solid 4X4<br />

6899 South Emporia Street<br />

303-763-0350<br />

CABLE SERVICES<br />

Bridge Locations<br />

5900 South University Boulevard,<br />

Suite C<br />

513-543-7285<br />

DENTIST<br />

Macri Dental<br />

5420 South Quebec Street,<br />

Suite 203<br />

303-694-0585<br />

FINANCIAL SERVICES<br />

Centennial State Financial, LLC<br />

6400 South Fiddlers Green Circle,<br />

Suite 600<br />

303-779-6528<br />

The Social Movement<br />

6535 South Dayton Street<br />

720-472-2297<br />

MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING<br />

Christine Anderson<br />

5310 DTC Parkway, Suite G<br />

720-593-1132<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

Windy River Holdings, LLC<br />

6400 South Fiddlers Green Circle,<br />

Suite 250<br />

303-770-5570<br />

SOFTWARE<br />

NXTsoft, LLC<br />

7000 East Belleview Avenue<br />

303-320-1900<br />

Simple Booth<br />

6400 South Fiddlers Green Circle,<br />

Suite 250<br />

402-525-5078<br />

WEALTH MANAGEMENT<br />

Transitions Wealth Management<br />

8101 East Prentice Avenue,<br />

Suite 800<br />

303-221-4867<br />

BUSINESSES<br />

UNDER NEW<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

ENGINEERING FIRM<br />

RS&H, Incorporated<br />

5690 DTC Boulevard,<br />

Suite 345-W<br />

770-586-6672<br />

FITNESS GYM<br />

Centennial Crossfit<br />

7939 East Arapahoe Road,<br />

Suite 100-C<br />

720-648-7025<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

Asuka Ramen & Poke<br />

5131 South Yosemite Street<br />

720-529-8155<br />

SOFTWARE<br />

Watermark Insights, LLC<br />

5690 DTC Boulevard, Suite 800<br />

303-221-4867<br />

Transportation Systems Services<br />

Operations, Incorporated<br />

8000 East Maplewood Avenue<br />

518-388-4107<br />

HEALTHCARE<br />

Care Now Urgent Care<br />

5990 South University Boulevard<br />

720-446-5890<br />

Comprehensive Pain Specialist<br />

5351 South Roslyn Street,<br />

Suite 200<br />

303-469-3182<br />

Trusted Ally Home Care, LLC<br />

8101 East Prentice Avenue,<br />

Suite 575<br />

720-936-0898<br />

LIQUOR STORE<br />

Molly’s Spirits 2<br />

8557 East Arapahoe Road,<br />

Suite A<br />

303-955-5174<br />

MANAGEMENT COMPANY<br />

CarePoint Health, LLC<br />

5600 South Quebec Street,<br />

Suite 312-A<br />

303-436-2727<br />

Solera Senior Management, LLC<br />

5500 Greenwood Plaza Boulevard<br />

312-402-5589<br />

MARKETING<br />

_defyThemAll<br />

5500 Greenwood Plaza<br />

Boulevard, Suite 130<br />

720-507-3106<br />

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ARTS AND RECREATION<br />

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ARTS AND RECREATION<br />

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ARTS AND RECREATION<br />

RECREATION programs<br />

Register online at<br />

www.greenwoodvillage.com/rec<br />

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ARTS AND RECREATION<br />

ART events<br />

GALLERY HOURS<br />

Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.<br />

Saturday 10 a.m.-4 p.m.<br />

CURTIS CENTER FOR THE ARTS • 2349 EAST ORCHARD ROAD, GREENWOOD VILLAGE, CO 80121 • 303-797-1779<br />

WINTER’S GLOW<br />

Even with temperatures hovering around 10 degrees a couple hundred community members braved the cold to attend the annual<br />

Winter’s Glow event in Curtis Park. Attendees enjoyed roaming performers, live ice carvings, interactive light sculptures and a<br />

pop up cinema. Hot chocolate and s’mores helped keep the crowd warm. Inside the Curtis Center visitors viewed the Horse<br />

Power exhibit and sipped on champagne. Be sure to join us next year!! GV MARCH <strong>2019</strong> | GV NEWSLETTER PG. 19


ARTS AND RECREATION<br />

ART<br />

programs<br />

YOUTH ART CLASSES<br />

ART TRENDING FOR KIDS<br />

Throughout the month of <strong>March</strong> kids will get to create their<br />

own paintings featuring their favorite trend. Kids can do one<br />

painting or all of them! Decide what trends you want to<br />

paint.<br />

Day and Time: Tuesdays, 4:30 to 6 p.m.<br />

<strong>March</strong> 19 — Your Unicorn<br />

<strong>March</strong> 26 — Superhero Logos<br />

Fee: $25 per program<br />

Ages: 6 to 12 years old<br />

Instructor: Lauren Brant<br />

COLLAGE<br />

PORTRAITS<br />

Kids will learn about the art<br />

of collage to make their own<br />

self-portraits!<br />

Day and Dates: Tuesdays,<br />

April 2 through April 23<br />

Time: 4:30 to 6 p.m.<br />

Fee: $50<br />

Ages: 6 to 12 years old<br />

Instructor: Lauren Brant<br />

DESIGN YOUR<br />

OWN BOARD GAME<br />

WITH POP CULTURE<br />

CLASSROOM<br />

Kids will develop their own board games!<br />

Day and Dates: Fridays, April 5 through April 26<br />

Time: 4:30 to 6 p.m.<br />

Fee: $50<br />

Ages: 9 to 14 years old<br />

Presented by: Pop Culture Classroom<br />

Register online at<br />

www.greenwoodvillage.com/art<br />

For more information call the the Curtis Center for the Arts at 303-797-1779.<br />

ART CLASSES AT THE CURTIS CENTER FOR THE ARTS<br />

Greenwood Village’s cultural arts center offers a variety of art classes for preschoolers, children, teens and adults.<br />

We have something for all ages and all artistic levels. Come and create with us!<br />

View our current and upcoming classes at the Curtis Center for the Arts by going to www.greenwoodvillage.com/art.<br />

For questions or more information about art classes at the Curtis Center call 303-797-1779.<br />

PEE WEE ART<br />

Pee Wee Art is a fun hands-on art program that introduces<br />

preschoolers to the arts and allows for parents to assist with<br />

their child’s creative process.<br />

Day and Time: Wednesdays, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>March</strong> 20 — Marble Shamrocks<br />

<strong>March</strong> 27 — Thumbprint Pup<br />

April 10 — Collage Bunny<br />

Fee: $15 per program<br />

Ages: 3 to 5 years old with adult<br />

Instructor: Lauren Brant<br />

TEEN ART<br />

CLASSES<br />

ABSTRACT<br />

COLORADO LANDSCAPE<br />

PAINTING FOR TEENS<br />

Teens will create their own<br />

memorable abstract portrayal of the<br />

Colorado landscape using acrylic on<br />

canvas.<br />

Day and Dates: Thursdays, April 4<br />

through April 25<br />

Time: 4:30 to 6 p.m.<br />

Fee: $75<br />

Ages: 13 to 16 years old<br />

Instructor: Christian Dore<br />

PAPIER MACHE DOGS FOR TEENS<br />

Create a large sculpture of your favorite pup out of Papier<br />

Mache.<br />

Day and Dates: Mondays, <strong>March</strong> 18 through April 22<br />

Time: 4:30 to 6 p.m.<br />

Fee: $75<br />

Ages: 12 to 16 years old<br />

Instructor: Maggie Stewart<br />

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ARTS AND RECREATION<br />

ART<br />

programs<br />

Register online at<br />

www.greenwoodvillage.com/art<br />

For more information call the the Curtis Center for the Arts at 303-797-1779.<br />

SPRING BREAK ART CAMPS<br />

Not going anywhere for Spring Break? Stop by the Curtis Center for the Arts to create fun and unique hands-on art projects.<br />

SPRING BREAK ART CAMP<br />

Each day will feature a different art project and kids can pick<br />

which project they want to do or they can do all of them!<br />

Make a mixed media piece with a spring theme, construct<br />

your own glass works that will be fired, learn how to create a<br />

work of art by pouring paint onto canvas and make a spring<br />

themed painting while enjoying cookies and punch. Come<br />

and get creative with us this spring!<br />

Days and Dates: Monday, <strong>March</strong> 18 through<br />

Thursday, <strong>March</strong> 21<br />

Monday, <strong>March</strong> 18 — Mixed Up Spring<br />

Presented by Little Red Hen Creative Studio<br />

Tuesday, <strong>March</strong> 19 — Glass Art<br />

Presented by Arts on Fire<br />

Wednesday, <strong>March</strong> 20 — Paint Pouring on<br />

Canvas for Kids<br />

Instructed by Julia Rymer<br />

Thursday, <strong>March</strong> 21 — Cookies and Canvas<br />

Instructed by Lauren Brant<br />

Time: 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.<br />

Fee: $25 for each project<br />

Ages: 6 to 12 years old<br />

SPRING<br />

BREAK<br />

CLAY &<br />

SCULPTURE<br />

CAMP<br />

Explore sculpture!<br />

Students will create<br />

a large sculpture<br />

from design to<br />

construction and<br />

finish with painting.<br />

We will be using<br />

tools, wire, Papier Mache and paint. Students will be learning<br />

various techniques from wire shaping to collage and textual<br />

layering. Each piece will have a story and we will experiment<br />

on methods of expressing that in the final work of art! Come<br />

use your imagination and create a life-size sculpture!<br />

Day and Dates: Monday, <strong>March</strong> 18 through<br />

Thursday, <strong>March</strong> 21<br />

Time: 1 to 3:30 p.m.<br />

Fee: $100<br />

Ages: 9 to 12 years old<br />

Instructor: Maggie Stewart<br />

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ARTS AND RECREATION<br />

ART<br />

programs<br />

Register online at<br />

www.greenwoodvillage.com/art<br />

ADULT ART<br />

CLASSES<br />

Ages 16 and older<br />

with a 10% senior discount<br />

ABSTRACT COLORADO<br />

LANDSCAPE PAINTING<br />

Create your own memorable abstract<br />

portrayal of the Colorado landscape<br />

meshing nature into your own<br />

distinctive moment.<br />

Day and Dates: Tuesdays,<br />

April 2 through 23<br />

Time: 6:30 to 9 p.m.<br />

Fee: $80<br />

Instructor: Christian Dore<br />

BEAUTIFUL BLOOMS:<br />

PAINTING ABSTRACT<br />

FLOWERS!<br />

In this colorful one-day Saturday<br />

workshop you’ll explore a variety of<br />

media (oil pastels, paint, etc.) to create<br />

loose, expressive blooms, petals, and<br />

bouquets!<br />

Day and Date: Saturday, April 6<br />

Time: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />

Fee: $100<br />

Instructor: Aimee Deneweth<br />

For more information call the the Curtis Center for the Arts at 303-797-1779.<br />

CASUAL WATERCOLOR —<br />

PAINTING THE SEASONS<br />

Colorado provides endless inspiration<br />

for watercolor landscape paintings and<br />

in this class, we’ll create a series of<br />

paintings representing the seasons.<br />

Day and Dates: Thursdays,<br />

<strong>March</strong> 28 through May 2<br />

Time: 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.<br />

Fee: $120<br />

Instructor: Renée Reese<br />

CERAMIC<br />

HAND BUILDING<br />

Come willing to experiment and learn<br />

how to build anything out of clay!<br />

Days and Time: Tuesdays and<br />

Thursdays, 6:30 to 9 p.m.<br />

Session 2: <strong>March</strong> 12 and 14<br />

Session 3: <strong>March</strong> 19 and 21<br />

Session 4: <strong>March</strong> 26 and 28<br />

Fee: $75 for each session<br />

Instructor: Maggie Stewart<br />

COFFEE & CANVAS —<br />

SIGNS OF SPRING<br />

Spring is in the air and we’re getting<br />

creative! Coffee & Canvas is back for<br />

an enjoyable workshop painting a blue<br />

jay in a flowering tree.<br />

Day and Date: Saturday, April 13<br />

Time: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.<br />

Fee: $75<br />

Instructor: Renee Reese<br />

COLOR THEORY:<br />

BASICS AND BEYOND<br />

Learn the basics and explore the<br />

possibilities of color in art.<br />

Day and Dates: Wednesdays,<br />

April 3 through April 24<br />

Time: 6:30 to 9 p.m.<br />

Fee: $80<br />

Instructor: Julia Rymer<br />

DRAWING AND<br />

SKETCHING<br />

Begin or develop your drawing skills<br />

through learning proper techniques.<br />

Day and Dates: Wednesdays,<br />

<strong>March</strong> 27 through May 1<br />

Time: 1 to 4 p.m.<br />

Fee: $120<br />

Instructor: Rick Brogan<br />

EXPLORING<br />

ALCOHOL INKS<br />

Explore flowing vivid colors as you<br />

play with alcohol inks and create<br />

something beautiful.<br />

Day and Dates: Saturday,<br />

<strong>March</strong> 23<br />

Time: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />

Fee: $100<br />

Instructor: Candace French<br />

EXPLORING<br />

OIL PAINTING<br />

Whether you’re a beginner, a little<br />

rusty or a seasoned painter this<br />

ongoing class will help you paint a<br />

variety of subjects.<br />

Day and Dates: Wednesdays,<br />

<strong>March</strong> 27 through May 1<br />

Time: 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.<br />

Fee: $120<br />

Instructor: Aimee Deneweth<br />

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ARTS AND RECREATION<br />

EXPLORING<br />

POURING ACRYLICS<br />

Learn to create exciting marbling and<br />

small to large cell effects while pouring<br />

color into your art.<br />

Day and Dates: Mondays,<br />

April 8 through April 22<br />

Time: 6:30 to 9 p.m.<br />

Fee: $60<br />

Instructor: Candace French<br />

FIGURE DRAWING<br />

Learn how to draw the human figure<br />

from a live model using various<br />

techniques and artistic approaches.<br />

Day and Dates: Thursdays,<br />

<strong>March</strong> 28 through May 2<br />

Time: 1 to 4 p.m.<br />

Fee: $120<br />

Instructor: Michael Dowling<br />

FUNDAMENTALS OF<br />

LANDSCAPE PAINTING<br />

This hands-on class is designed to help<br />

students develop a better<br />

understanding of fundamental<br />

painting concepts and how they apply<br />

to landscape painting.<br />

Day and Dates: Tuesdays,<br />

April 2 through May 14<br />

Time: 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.<br />

Fee: $140<br />

Instructor: Janet Anderson<br />

GREAT COMPOSITION:<br />

THE ART OF ARRANGING<br />

In this class we will focus on the 8<br />

elements of composition and use them<br />

to create a work of art.<br />

Day and Dates: Thursdays, April 4<br />

through April 25<br />

Time: 6:30 to 9 p.m.<br />

Fee: $80<br />

Instructor: Stephanie Hartshorn<br />

HOW TO BECOME<br />

A MASTER ARTIST<br />

Students will learn from master artist<br />

Kevin Weckbach on how to get to the<br />

next level in their artistic talents and<br />

careers.<br />

Day and Dates: Mondays,<br />

<strong>March</strong> 25 through May 20<br />

Time: 1 to 4 p.m.<br />

Fee: $180<br />

Instructor: Kevin Weckbach<br />

LANDSCAPE WORKSHOP:<br />

OIL OR PASTELS FROM<br />

PHOTOGRAPHS<br />

In this one-day workshop learn how to<br />

advance your skills in painting the<br />

Landscape with expressive and loose<br />

styles.<br />

Day and Dates: Saturday, <strong>March</strong> 16<br />

Time: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />

Fee: $100<br />

Instructor: Cliff Austin<br />

MIXED MEDIA<br />

SCULPTURES<br />

Techniques in this class will include<br />

sculpting with wire and mesh, adding<br />

layers through drawing, painting,<br />

collage, mono printing and found<br />

objects to make a unique sculpture.<br />

Day and Date: Saturday, <strong>March</strong> 30<br />

Time: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />

Fee: $120<br />

Instructor: Maggie Stewart<br />

THE BASICS TO PAINTING<br />

WITH ACRYLICS<br />

This class is for beginners and is a fun<br />

way to loosen up and learn different<br />

ways to use acrylic paints in your<br />

artwork.<br />

Day and Dates: Tuesdays,<br />

<strong>March</strong> 26 through April 30<br />

Time: 1 to 4 p.m.<br />

Fee: $120<br />

Instructor: Christa MacFarlane<br />

WATERCOLOR<br />

This is a workshop designed for<br />

students who want to learn the art of<br />

watercolor painting.<br />

Day and Dates: Fridays,<br />

April 5 through May 3<br />

Time: 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 1<br />

to 4 p.m.<br />

Fee: $100 for each class<br />

Instructor: Rick Brogan<br />

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6060 South Quebec Street<br />

Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111-4591<br />

PRSRT STD<br />

US POSTAGE<br />

PAID<br />

ENGLEWOOD, CO<br />

PERMIT #799<br />

ARTS AND RECREATION<br />

ART events<br />

GALLERY HOURS<br />

Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.<br />

Saturday 10 a.m.-4 p.m.<br />

CURTIS CENTER FOR THE ARTS • 2349 EAST ORCHARD ROAD, GREENWOOD VILLAGE, CO 80121 • 303-797-1779<br />

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