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Greenwood Village<br />
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GOVERNMENT<br />
THE MAYOR’S message<br />
ROLLIN D. BARNARD PARK<br />
The Rollin D. Barnard park located at 1001 E. Orchard<br />
Road was originally named Horseman’s Park. This property<br />
was acquired in 1973 as part of the Green Oaks subdivision<br />
platting process. The park was renamed after<br />
Mayor Barnard in 1993. Rollin Bernard, one<br />
of the first Village residents, lived on Long<br />
Road, loved horses, and served as Mayor from<br />
1989 until 1993. He also served the Village on<br />
City Council and the Planning & Zoning<br />
Commission.<br />
His professional career included serving as<br />
United States Deputy Postmaster General,<br />
Vice Chairman and President of Western<br />
Capital Investment Corporation, CEO of<br />
George Lantz<br />
glantz@<br />
greenwoodvillage.com<br />
303-486-5741<br />
Midland Federal Savings and Loan, and as an<br />
instructor at the University of Denver.<br />
The park offers 13 acres of open space and<br />
equestrian facilities featuring a cross country<br />
jump course and an outdoor arena. The Big Dry Creek<br />
riparian corridor runs through the park preserving the natural<br />
environment and protecting the wildlife habitat. Ride-in<br />
equestrian access is available from Clarkson Street and<br />
Littleton Boulevard, Green Oaks Drive, and there is an<br />
Orchard Road parking lot for unloading.<br />
ARTS SURVEY —<br />
NEED YOUR INPUT<br />
The Greenwood Village Arts and Humanities Council<br />
(GVAHC) will be conducting a survey to gain input on a<br />
long-term Village Cultural Arts Plan. The GVAHC would<br />
like to understand what cultural arts offerings residents<br />
would like to see in Greenwood Village. Ideas being<br />
considered include Curtis Center art classes, gallery<br />
exhibits, concerts, and special outdoor events. For your<br />
convenience, you can complete the survey online at<br />
greenwoodvillagevoices.com or a printed survey will be<br />
mailed to residents in early <strong>March</strong>. Thank you in advance for<br />
taking the time to help establish the future direction of our<br />
cultural arts program. If you have any questions, please call<br />
the Curtis Center at 303-797-1779.<br />
PG. 2 GV NEWSLETTER | MARCH 2021
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 />
Libby Barnacle<br />
ebarnacle@<br />
greenwoodvillage.com<br />
303-804-4129<br />
Tom Dougherty<br />
tdougherty@<br />
greenwoodvillage.com<br />
303-804-4132<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 />
Donna Johnston<br />
djohnston@<br />
greenwoodvillage.com<br />
303-804-4128<br />
Judith Hilton<br />
jhilton@<br />
greenwoodvillage.com<br />
303-804-4131<br />
COVID-19 UPDATE —<br />
DON’T LET YOUR<br />
GUARD DOWN YET<br />
While the vaccination process is not moving as quickly as we<br />
would like, we are seeing some positive signs. Arapahoe<br />
County’s COVID numbers have improved allowing<br />
restaurants, gyms, etc. to increase their occupancy. This<br />
improvement has enabled 5-Star approved businesses to<br />
operate in the “Blue Level.” This means a 5-Star restaurant’s<br />
capacity has been raised to either 50% of fire code capacity<br />
or 175 people whichever is less and gyms up to 175 people.<br />
Please continue to support our local business community.<br />
NEW TRASH PROVIDER<br />
SELECTED<br />
In 1996 the Village began providing trash service to single<br />
family homes. This service is currently being provided by<br />
continued on page 4<br />
Unfortunately, we have not reached herd immunity, so please<br />
continue to follow public health orders. We can all help by<br />
washing our hands, physically distancing, wearing a mask,<br />
and staying home if you are sick. You can learn more about<br />
the State’s vaccine distribution plan and other COVID-19<br />
related information on pages 12-13 of this <strong>Newsletter</strong>.<br />
MARCH 2021 | GV NEWSLETTER PG. 3
GOVERNMENT<br />
Mayor’s Message<br />
continued from page 3<br />
Republic Services. Republic’s contract expires at the end of<br />
this year. Village staff went through an extensive RFP process<br />
and recommended, and City Council approved, Waste<br />
Connections as our new provider. Waste Connections will<br />
continue trash service beginning in January 2022. You will<br />
learn more about the transition to Waste Connections in<br />
the coming months. If you have any questions, please call<br />
Public Works at 303-708-6100 or email<br />
webpublicworks@greenwoodvillage.com.<br />
CHANNEL 881<br />
If you are a subscriber of Xfinity (Comcast cable), check out<br />
our local government access HD channel, 881. The channel<br />
carries information on Village events, programs, and services,<br />
as well as special announcements. There are also videos such<br />
as the Public Safety Bros, GV Kids, Ink! News, and Village<br />
Eats Cooking shows. If you do not subscribe to cable, you<br />
may watch our GVTV Channel on our website at<br />
greenwoodvillage.com.<br />
Have a happy and healthy Spring season.<br />
— George<br />
IMPORTANT NUMBERS<br />
DEPARTMENTS<br />
Mayor and City Council 303-486-5745<br />
City Manager’s Office 303-486-5745<br />
Community Outreach/ 303-486-5749<br />
Public Information<br />
City Prosecutor 303-486-1598<br />
Economic Development 303-486-5764<br />
Administrative Services<br />
Liquor Licenses 303-486-5755<br />
Voter Registration 303-486-5752<br />
Municipal Court 303-773-6033<br />
Human Resources 303-486-1579<br />
Employment 303-486-1579<br />
Community Development<br />
Building Permits/ 303-486-5783<br />
Planning and Zoning/<br />
Zoning and Nuisance<br />
Complaints<br />
Finance<br />
Accounts Payable 303-486-1597<br />
Accounts Receivable 303-486-8282<br />
Budget Information 303-486-8290<br />
Tax Assistance 303-486-8299<br />
and Information<br />
Park Planning 303-486-5743<br />
and Development<br />
Park Permits 303-486-5773<br />
Recreation and 303-486-5773<br />
Special Events<br />
Reimbursement Program 303-486-5773<br />
Parks and 303-486-5773<br />
Trail Maintenance<br />
Police Department<br />
Emergency 9-1-1<br />
Animal Control 303-773-2525<br />
Parking 303-773-2525<br />
Police Records 303-773-2525<br />
School Resource Officers 303-773-2525<br />
Traffic Information 303-773-2525<br />
Victim Assistance 303-486-8211<br />
Public Works<br />
Environment 303-708-6100<br />
(Drainage/Water Quality)<br />
Roadways 303-708-6100<br />
Traffic 303-708-6100<br />
Residential Trash 303-708-6100<br />
and Hazardous Waste<br />
Greenwood Village City Hall<br />
6060 South Quebec Street<br />
Greenwood Village, CO 80111<br />
Phone: 303-773-0252<br />
Fax: 303-290-0631<br />
After Hours Phone: 303-773-2525<br />
(for questions or service requests<br />
outside normal business hours)<br />
E-mail: thevillage@greenwoodvillage.com<br />
Website: www.greenwoodvillage.com<br />
An after-hours drop box is available by<br />
the flagpole in front of City Hall and is<br />
checked Monday through Friday.<br />
The drop box can be used to deliver<br />
customer comment cards, recreation<br />
reimbursement forms, employment<br />
applications, and municipal court fines<br />
and documents.<br />
GV Website<br />
Parks, Trails & Recreation<br />
Art Activities 303-797-1779<br />
and Programs<br />
Conservation/Open 303-708-6142<br />
Space Easements<br />
PG. 4 GV NEWSLETTER | MARCH 2021
VILLAGE CALENDAR<br />
Visit GREENWOODVILLAGE.COM<br />
for information on all public meetings<br />
being conducted in person and<br />
remotely due to COVID-19.<br />
april<br />
2021<br />
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />
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City Council<br />
Study Session<br />
6 p.m.<br />
Meeting<br />
7 p.m.<br />
City Hall<br />
★ SINGLE FAMILY HOUSEHOLD RECYCLING ★<br />
Planning &<br />
Zoning<br />
Commission<br />
7 p.m.<br />
City Hall<br />
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14<br />
15<br />
16 17<br />
Parks, Trails<br />
and Recreation<br />
Commission<br />
6 p.m.<br />
Maintenance<br />
Facility<br />
Arts and<br />
Humanities<br />
Council<br />
Meeting<br />
6 p.m.<br />
Curtis Center<br />
18 19<br />
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City Council<br />
Study Session<br />
6 p.m.<br />
City Hall<br />
★ SINGLE FAMILY HOUSEHOLD RECYCLING ★<br />
Planning &<br />
Zoning<br />
Commission<br />
7 p.m.<br />
City Hall<br />
Board of<br />
Adjustments<br />
and Appeals<br />
Meeting<br />
6:30 p.m.<br />
City Hall<br />
25<br />
26 27<br />
Parks, Trails<br />
and Recreation<br />
Commission<br />
6 p.m.<br />
Maintenance<br />
Facility<br />
28<br />
29<br />
30 1<br />
★ SINGLE FAMILY HOUSEHOLD RECYCLING ★<br />
MARCH 2021 | GV NEWSLETTER PG. 5
GOVERNMENT<br />
PG. 6 GV NEWSLETTER | MARCH 2021
ENHANCING OUR<br />
community<br />
PUBLIC INPUT MEETING<br />
CHENANGO PARK IMPROVEMENTS<br />
You are invited to a public input meeting to review<br />
the proposed improvements to Chenango Park.<br />
The meeting will be held on Wednesday, <strong>March</strong> 17<br />
from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at Chenango Park near<br />
9069 E. Chenango Avenue, Greenwood Village.<br />
Chenango Park is located between Chenango<br />
Avenue and Campus Drive, east of Yosemite Street,<br />
and provides an important connection between the<br />
Cherry Creek High School and the neighborhoods<br />
and commercial area to the south. The proposed<br />
project aims to improve trail accessibility and user<br />
functionality as well as the overall aesthetics of the<br />
park.<br />
If you are unable to attend this public meeting and<br />
would like information on the current design,<br />
please visit Village Voices at<br />
greenwoodvillagevoices.com, starting <strong>March</strong> 11<br />
where you can view the design and provide feedback directly<br />
to Village staff. For more information, please call Suzanne<br />
GOVERNMENT<br />
Moore, Parks, Trails, and Recreation Director, at<br />
303-708-6142 or email smoore@greenwoodvillage.com. GV<br />
MARCH 2021 | GV NEWSLETTER PG. 7
GOVERNMENT<br />
KEEPING OUR NEIGHBORHOODS BEAUTIFUL & SAFE<br />
GREENWOOD<br />
VILLAGE<br />
RESIDENTIAL<br />
NEIGHBORHOOD<br />
CODES<br />
BUILDING PERMITS<br />
The Village is dedicated to protecting<br />
the health, safety and well-being of the<br />
community by ensuring that all<br />
construction is completed consistently<br />
and within safety standards. A<br />
building permit is generally required<br />
for:<br />
• Any new building, addition,<br />
alteration, repair, or<br />
• Exterior site improvements<br />
If your construction project does not<br />
comply with building codes, the value<br />
of your investment could be reduced.<br />
If you decide to sell a home that has<br />
modifications without a permit, you<br />
may be required to tear down the<br />
addition or conduct costly repairs.<br />
Your first step is to hire a licensed<br />
contractor. The property owner is<br />
responsible for verifying building<br />
permits have been secured prior to the<br />
commencement of any work.<br />
Projects That Require<br />
A Building Permit Include:<br />
Indoor<br />
Additions<br />
Air Conditioner<br />
Basement Finish<br />
Berms<br />
Boilers<br />
Chair Lifts<br />
Demolition<br />
Elevators<br />
Fireplace Inserts<br />
Foundation Repairs<br />
Furnace<br />
Interior Remodel<br />
Plumbing Changes<br />
Water Heater Replacement<br />
Window Replacement<br />
Water Softener<br />
Outdoor<br />
Concrete or Asphalt Work<br />
Over 100 Square Feet<br />
Decks<br />
Electrical Lines<br />
Evaporative Coolers<br />
Fences<br />
Fire Pits<br />
Gas Lines<br />
Hot Tubs<br />
Landscaping/Earthwork<br />
Outdoor Kitchens<br />
Patios and Patio Covers<br />
Pergolas/Awnings<br />
Roof Replacement<br />
Sewer/Water Line Repair<br />
Sheds<br />
Spas<br />
Swimming Pools<br />
Walls<br />
Water Features<br />
HOMEOWNERS<br />
ASSOCIATION (HOA)<br />
RULES AND<br />
REGULATIONS<br />
Residents should consult their<br />
Homeowners Association for review<br />
and approval of the project prior to<br />
submitting the permit application to<br />
the Village.<br />
HOW TO APPLY<br />
FOR A PERMIT<br />
You can submit your building permit<br />
application to the Community<br />
Development Department online at<br />
greenwoodvillage.com, or by email at<br />
comdev@ greenwoodvillage.com. Plans<br />
need to accurately and clearly reflect<br />
all work proposed.<br />
must include a site plan for the<br />
property.<br />
Any exterior work<br />
ISSUANCE OF PERMIT<br />
The permit is required to be posted<br />
within view of the public, until all<br />
inspections have been completed and a<br />
certificate has been issued.<br />
ASBESTOS<br />
If your house was built before October<br />
12, 1988, an asbestos report for the<br />
area of work will be required in<br />
accordance with Colorado Department<br />
of Public Health and Environment.<br />
HELPFUL TIPS FOR<br />
HIRING CONTRACTORS<br />
• Check references to make sure the<br />
contractor is qualified for the<br />
project.<br />
• Check with Community<br />
Development to verify your<br />
contractor is licensed.<br />
• Verify that the contractor has<br />
workers’ compensation, liability<br />
insurance, and the building permit<br />
before any work begins on your<br />
project.<br />
• Any agreement you make with your<br />
contractor should be in writing.<br />
Requiring a written contract will<br />
ensure that your project will be<br />
completed with the desired results,<br />
within the time frame specified,<br />
and within the price range you<br />
agreed to pay.<br />
The best way to find out if you need a<br />
permit is to call the Community<br />
Development Department at<br />
303-486-5783.<br />
VILLAGE CONTACT:<br />
For more information on building<br />
permits, please call Community<br />
Development at 303-486-5783<br />
or email comdev@<br />
greenwoodvillage.com. GV<br />
PG. 8 GV NEWSLETTER | MARCH 2021
GOVERNMENT<br />
MARCH 2021 | GV NEWSLETTER PG. 9
GOVERNMENT<br />
OUR NATURAL environment<br />
SPRING COYOTE BEHAVIOR<br />
Wildlife experts indicate that most coyote and human<br />
conflicts have been a direct result of human behavior such as<br />
feeding coyotes, walking a dog without a leash, or leaving<br />
food or water outside for your pets. Although these behaviors<br />
may seem innocent, they are actually harmful to you and<br />
your family, and to the health and safety of the coyote<br />
population.<br />
DO NOT FEED COYOTES<br />
The feeding of coyotes by humans is one of the most harmful<br />
actions man can inflict on coyotes and wild animal<br />
populations. It is essential to minimize human/coyote<br />
conflict as well as the health and well-being of coyotes to not<br />
be fed by humans. Coyotes used to being fed become<br />
habituated to human-provided food and alter their foraging<br />
and hunting behavior. The feeding of coyotes encourages<br />
them to remain in residential areas, increasing their<br />
encounters with pets and humans.<br />
What You Can Do:<br />
• Never feed coyotes! Intentionally feeding coyotes is<br />
illegal and these laws will be enforced.<br />
• Keep pet food and water inside.<br />
• Discourage others from feeding coyotes.<br />
PG. 10 GV NEWSLETTER | MARCH 2021
GOVERNMENT<br />
• Do not touch young coyotes. A coyote that appears<br />
orphaned most often is not; the mother is usually nearby.<br />
• Teach children not to feed, play with, or pet coyotes.<br />
• Do not give coyotes the opportunity to get into your<br />
garbage; keep garbage in sealed containers with secure lids.<br />
• Remove attractants from your yard such as pet food, water<br />
sources, bird feeders and fallen fruit.<br />
• Fully enclose gardens and compost piles.<br />
KEEP YOUR DOGS ON A LEASH<br />
As coyotes adapt to their surroundings, they have discovered<br />
that humans provide a sufficient source for food, water, and<br />
IF A COYOTE APPROACHES YOU<br />
Be as Big, Mean, and Loud as possible<br />
• Wave your arms and throw objects at the coyote<br />
• Shout in a deep, loud and authoritative voice<br />
• DO NOT RUN or turn your back on the coyote<br />
• Face the coyote and back away slowly<br />
• If attacked, fight back with your fists and feet<br />
shelter. Coyotes will feed on whatever is available to them,<br />
including your household pets. While some attacks on pets<br />
have been known to occur in backyards, many coyote-pet<br />
interactions occur when a household pet is allowed to roam<br />
free.<br />
What You Can Do:<br />
• Keep pets on a six-foot leash when walking at all times.<br />
It is illegal to have your dog off a leash and the law will<br />
be enforced.<br />
• Never allow your pets to “play” with a coyote.<br />
• Pick up small pets if confronted by a coyote.<br />
• Always supervise your pet when outside, especially at<br />
dawn and dusk.<br />
• Never leave cats or dogs outside after dark.<br />
• If you must leave your pet outside, secure it in a fully<br />
enclosed kennel.<br />
• Keep your pets up-to-date on vaccinations.<br />
REPORT COYOTE<br />
BEHAVIOR AND ACTIVITY<br />
Please call the Greenwood Village Police Department at<br />
303-773-2525 with information on coyote sightings. The<br />
Police Department is actively keeping a record of coyote<br />
activity in the Village which will assist the Village in tracking<br />
the coyote population. GV<br />
MARCH 2021 | GV NEWSLETTER PG. 11
GOVERNMENT<br />
COVID-19 UPDATE<br />
we’re all in this together!<br />
NEXT PHASE IN VACCINE SCHEDULE<br />
ACTIVATED ON MARCH 5<br />
On <strong>March</strong> 5, the State began efforts to move into Phase 1B3<br />
of the vaccine prioritization plan, which now includes current<br />
agriculture and grocery store workers, Coloradans aged 60<br />
and older, and Coloradans aged 16-59 with two more<br />
comorbidities.<br />
In addition, it<br />
was announced<br />
that in late<br />
<strong>March</strong><br />
Coloradans<br />
aged 50 and up<br />
will be able to<br />
get the vaccine,<br />
along with<br />
those in<br />
student-facing<br />
roles in higher<br />
education and<br />
other frontline workers, including restaurant and food service<br />
workers, bus drivers, U.S. Postal Service workers, and<br />
manufacturing workers. The date of vaccinations for this<br />
group is set for late <strong>March</strong>, and dependent on vaccine supply.<br />
For more information on how to sign up to receive the<br />
vaccine, please visit www.cocovidvaccine.org or call<br />
1-877-CO VAX CO (1-877-268-2926).<br />
At the time of <strong>Newsletter</strong> publication.<br />
VACCINE INFORMATION FOR<br />
HEALTHCARE WORKERS,<br />
PEOPLE AGES 65+, TEACHERS<br />
AND CHILD CARE WORKERS<br />
Vaccine supply is growing, but still substantially lower than<br />
the number of people wanting vaccine, and providers are<br />
vaccinating people as quickly as they can.<br />
Tri-County Health Department (TCHD) clinics are open for<br />
healthcare workers, first responders, and licensed childcare<br />
workers and pre-K-12 educators. Their open scheduling<br />
appointments are primarily for licensed childcare workers<br />
since they have not had the same opportunity as school<br />
district employees to be matched with a COVID-19 vaccine<br />
provider. TCHD ask that all school district employees go<br />
with their district plans and vaccine partners to obtain an<br />
appointment. Most districts are now matched with vaccine<br />
providers.<br />
Learn more at tchd.org/866/COVID-19-Vaccines.<br />
More information about Colorado’s efforts to vaccinate all<br />
Coloradans can be found at covid19.colorado.gov/<br />
for-coloradans/vaccine — or call 1-877-CO VAX CO<br />
(1-877-268-2926) or the TCHD COVID-19 call center,<br />
303-220-9200.<br />
WEBINARS EXTENDED FOR BUSINESSES<br />
Business owners, managers, supervisors and staff: Join TCHD’ s<br />
Policy Manager and Business Recovery Task Force every Friday<br />
through July at 10 a.m. to get the latest updates about the state’s<br />
public health orders and what it means for your business.<br />
Spanish translation is available.<br />
Register today at: bit.ly/BizCOVID-19Support<br />
PG. 12 GV NEWSLETTER | MARCH 2021
GOVERNMENT<br />
STATE ADDS COUNTY-<br />
LEVEL DATA TO<br />
VACCINE DASHBOARD<br />
covid19.colorado.gov/<br />
vaccine-data-dashboard<br />
The goal of the expanded data<br />
dashboard is part of the state’s<br />
commitment to prioritize data<br />
transparency throughout the COVID-<br />
19 response, to inform an equitable<br />
vaccine distribution process, and<br />
ensure accountability. The new beta<br />
version of the county-level vaccine<br />
administration includes:<br />
• Number of doses administered<br />
Doses administered shows the total<br />
number of doses administered to<br />
individuals who reside in each<br />
county. The county that a person is<br />
assigned to is based on their home<br />
address information recorded in the<br />
Colorado Immunization<br />
Information System (CIIS). This<br />
counts doses and not people fully<br />
vaccinated, so some of the doses<br />
counted are second doses. When<br />
you click on a county, you will see<br />
that county’s demographic<br />
information like age, sex, and<br />
race/ethnicity. To prevent the<br />
release of potentially identifying<br />
information, demographic<br />
information is given for counties or<br />
regions with populations of at least<br />
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!<br />
Thanks to GV residents Alex and Marina<br />
Rutman and their grandsons for donating<br />
pizza for members of the GVPD. Also<br />
pictured are Corporal Matt Williams and<br />
Officer Tom Janis. Thank you for your<br />
support of our police officers.<br />
100,000. In other words, counties<br />
with a population less than<br />
100,000 are grouped together in<br />
regions whose total population<br />
sums to 100,000 or more people.<br />
• Number of doses administered per<br />
100,000 population<br />
Doses Administered per 100,000<br />
shows the rate of doses<br />
administered per 100,000 to<br />
individuals who reside in each<br />
county. Doses administered per<br />
100,000 does not equate to actual<br />
doses administered. It is a rate that<br />
adjusts the number of administered<br />
doses by each county’s population.<br />
The numerator is the actual doses<br />
administered multiplied by<br />
100,000. The denominator is the<br />
county’s population. The purpose<br />
of this section of data is to show a<br />
comparable statistic for every<br />
county. The number of doses<br />
administered per county is based on<br />
what has been reported to the<br />
Colorado Immunization<br />
Information System (CIIS).<br />
• Doses distributed<br />
Doses distributed shows the total<br />
number of doses that have been<br />
shipped to providers in each<br />
county. Occasionally, doses shipped<br />
to a provider in one county are<br />
redistributed to a provider in a<br />
different county. Those<br />
redistributions are not accounted<br />
for in these numbers. Doses<br />
distributed only includes doses<br />
ordered by Colorado and does not<br />
include federal programs like the<br />
Federal Retail Pharmacy Program<br />
for COVID-19 Vaccination.<br />
• Doses distributed per 100,000<br />
people<br />
Doses distributed per 100,000<br />
shows the rate number of doses per<br />
100,000 that have been shipped to<br />
providers in each county. Doses<br />
distributed per 100,000 people<br />
does not equate to actual doses<br />
administered. It is a rate that<br />
adjusts the number of distributed<br />
doses by each county’s population.<br />
• Difference between percent of<br />
doses distributed and percent of<br />
state population<br />
This shows how many doses are<br />
distributed to a county compared<br />
to that county’s population. In<br />
most cases, the percent distributed<br />
and percent of state population<br />
align. The outliers occur because<br />
sometimes doses are distributed to a<br />
large provider in one county that<br />
then distributes them to other<br />
providers or hosts large mass<br />
vaccination clinics that serve people<br />
from many counties.<br />
Continue to stay current on vaccine<br />
information by visiting<br />
covid19.colorado.gov.<br />
TCHD COVID-19 CALL<br />
CENTER CAN HELP<br />
PEOPLE WITHOUT<br />
INTERNET ACCESS<br />
TCHD’s COVID-19 Call Center staff<br />
members can help people 65+ access<br />
waitlists for numerous COVID-19<br />
vaccine providers. TCHD is just acting<br />
as a navigator during this process, and<br />
simply enters basic contact<br />
information. Some waitlists ask for<br />
medical information during<br />
registration, but TCHD does not<br />
retain any personal information. The<br />
service is free, Spanish speaking staff<br />
are available, and other languages are<br />
available through a language line. The<br />
COVID-19 Call Center is open 8 am<br />
to 5 pm, Monday - Friday. Call 303-<br />
220-9200 for more information or for<br />
assistance with online registration. GV<br />
MARCH 2021 | GV NEWSLETTER PG. 13
BUSINESS<br />
COVID-19 UPDATE — WE’RE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER!<br />
SUPPORT GREENWOOD<br />
VILLAGE BUSINESSES<br />
Over the course of the next few months, the <strong>Newsletter</strong> will<br />
feature some of the small businesses in Greenwood Village<br />
who were recipients of<br />
CARES Act Grant funds.<br />
In conjunction with<br />
Arapahoe County, the<br />
Village was able to award<br />
561 individual grants to<br />
256 businesses, totaling<br />
$6,146,786. Please<br />
continue to support all<br />
our businesses as they<br />
reopen their doors to the<br />
public. GV<br />
ALL SEASONS RENT ALL<br />
Matt Gershaw, General Manager<br />
allseasonsrentall.com<br />
303-770-2980<br />
JABO’S BAR-BE-Q<br />
Dwight and Susan Lawson<br />
jabosbarbeq.com<br />
303-799-4432<br />
MIA’S PIZZA AND PASTA<br />
David Ortega<br />
miaspizzaandpasta.com<br />
303-728-9343<br />
AMIGOS MEXICAN FOOD<br />
Jair Ocampo, Manager<br />
amigosmexfood.com<br />
303-790-8147<br />
PAISLEY & PARK<br />
Lauren Anderson<br />
paisleyandpark.com<br />
720-782-4013<br />
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BUSINESS<br />
COVID-19 UPDATE — WE’RE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER!<br />
P.O. NAILS<br />
Binh Pham<br />
303-221-0516<br />
VOLCANO ASIAN CUISINE<br />
Jay<br />
volcanoasiancuisine.com<br />
303-466-5346<br />
THE LUCKY BREAK BAKESHOP<br />
Selina Jimenez<br />
lucky-break-bakeshop.myshopify.com<br />
303-981-0322<br />
YA YA’S EURO BISTRO DENVER<br />
Jason Duffy<br />
yayasdenver.com<br />
303-741-1110<br />
VENICE RISTORANTE ITALIANO<br />
Alessandro Carollo, Sara Carollo, Luca Carollo<br />
veniceristorante.com<br />
720-482-9191<br />
YANNI’S GREEK RESTAURANT<br />
Amy and Yanni Stavropoulos<br />
yannisdenver.com • yannisatthelandmark.com<br />
303-692-0404<br />
MARCH 2021 | GV NEWSLETTER PG. 15
BUSINESS<br />
BUSINESSspotlight<br />
XGOLF GREENWOOD VILLAGE<br />
7600 Landmark Way, Suite A101 • 720-428-2322 • https://xgolfdtc.com/<br />
Monday-Thursday 9 a.m.-10 p.m., Friday 9 a.m.-midnight, Saturday 8 a.m.-midnight, Sunday 8 a.m.-10 p.m.<br />
Longing to play a round of golf and do not want to wait<br />
until the snow melts? Interested in playing your dream course<br />
around the world but unable to travel? Looking to elevate<br />
your game or learn why you may be missing too many<br />
fairways or greens? Visit the recently opened XGolf<br />
Greenwood Village located at 7600 Landmark Way and<br />
experience the most innovative and accurate indoor golfing<br />
available.<br />
XGolf has state-of-the-art golf simulators that offer players<br />
unparalleled accuracy and realism. They use a combination of<br />
camera systems, infrared lasers, impact sensors and advanced<br />
gaming software. Each dedicated kiosk offers the ultimate<br />
golfing entertainment experience with virtual reality gaming,<br />
food and beverages, competitions, leagues, golf lessons,<br />
memberships, corporate outings, social events and more.<br />
Michael Ruvolo, owner of two other XGolf locations in Fort<br />
Collins and Grand Junction, opened his third location on<br />
January 14, 2021, in The Landmark. Ruvolo stated that<br />
Greenwood Village was selected because of its great history of<br />
golf and proximity to I-25. According to Ruvolo, “being<br />
attached to The Landmark Condos was also a driving factor<br />
to be that close to a large number of possible patrons in such<br />
a great area with a lot of other great establishments.”<br />
XGolf provides a fun, fast paced environment offering 7 state<br />
of the art golf simulators with over 45 different courses from<br />
around the world including Pebble Beach, Bay Hill, Bethpage<br />
Black and Kapalua, just to name a few. While there are many<br />
continued on page 17<br />
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BUSINESS<br />
NEW GV<br />
businesses<br />
ADVERTISING AGENCY<br />
Nuclear Networking<br />
5299 DTC Boulevard, Suite 1160<br />
720-446-6579<br />
BARBERSHOP<br />
Finley’s Barbershop<br />
5910 South University Boulevard,<br />
Suite A-4<br />
303-872-4808<br />
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT<br />
Crowded Group, Inc.<br />
5500 Greenwood Plaza Boulevard,<br />
Suite 110<br />
303-819-9989<br />
D D Capital, LLC<br />
5750 South Ulster Circle East,<br />
Suite 300<br />
303-900-1911<br />
CHILDCARE/PRESCHOOL<br />
The Gardner School Of DTC<br />
5580 South Park Place<br />
720-672-9980<br />
CONSULTING SERVICES<br />
Duly Inc.<br />
5241 South Quebec Street,<br />
Suite 225<br />
303-578-0645<br />
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES<br />
CentrePoint Academy, LLC<br />
6835 East Dayton Street<br />
303-591-2185<br />
FINANCIAL SERVICES<br />
Alpha Capital Family Office, LLC<br />
5750 South Ulster Circle E,<br />
Suite 300<br />
303-900-1911<br />
Summit Hill Wealth Management<br />
5445 DTC Parkway,<br />
Penthouse 4<br />
720-773-9297<br />
HEALTH CARE<br />
Body Affects, LLC<br />
6595 South Dayton Street,<br />
Suite 300<br />
303-810-9010<br />
Colorado Eye Clinic<br />
6021 South Syracuse Way,<br />
Suite 102<br />
720-667-3852<br />
Peak Neuro Performance, LLC<br />
7100 East Belleview Avenue,<br />
Suite G-14<br />
720-702-1675<br />
HEALTH CARE SERVICES<br />
Acuity Eyecare Holdings, LLC<br />
8547 East Arapahoe Road<br />
972-370-5552<br />
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY<br />
Dolphin Solutions Inc.<br />
6360 South Fiddlers Green Circle<br />
407-917-4522<br />
business spotlight<br />
continued from page 16<br />
different golf simulators to choose from, Ruvolo believes<br />
theirs are very advanced in technology and accuracy<br />
compared to others. He feels their short game especially<br />
differentiates them from others as you must putt and chip<br />
everything out on their simulators.<br />
A game analysis by PGA Professional Harry Tanner can help<br />
you understand why you may be having trouble making<br />
consistent contact, slicing or not getting the distance you<br />
desire. Tanner can diagnose areas that may need<br />
improvement and offers individual lessons to golfers who<br />
want to improve their game year-round. XGolf utilizes My<br />
Swing, a 3D Biomechanics Measuring System that sees the<br />
things you can’t see with cameras or your eyes. Using up to<br />
17 wireless sensors, My Swing includes 3D avatar with fullbody<br />
tilts, angles, rotations, wrist angles, center of mass,<br />
swing planes and free-capture mode to record and analyze<br />
INSURANCE<br />
The Guardian Life Insurance<br />
Company Of America<br />
6455 South Yosemite Street,<br />
Suite 425<br />
212-919-3313<br />
USI Securities, Inc.<br />
5990 Greenwood Plaza Boulevard,<br />
Suite 250<br />
303-837-8500<br />
LAW FIRM<br />
Ashfield Law, PC<br />
5090 East Perry Parkway<br />
720-450-0234<br />
Yuri Bazan Law Firm, LLC<br />
6535 South Dayton Street,<br />
Suite 1600<br />
720-598-8800<br />
Lampert and Walsh, LLC<br />
5281 South Quebec Street<br />
720-489-5848<br />
MORTGAGE LENDING<br />
Fairway Independent Mortgage<br />
Corporation<br />
8400 East Crescent Parkway,<br />
Suite 550<br />
303-244-9590<br />
REAL ESTATE SERVICES<br />
Cherry Creek Corporate, LLC<br />
7600 East Orchard Road, Suite 250N<br />
303-320-4040<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
Pindustry<br />
7939 East Arapahoe Road,<br />
Suite 120<br />
303-779-1800<br />
RETAIL<br />
Denver Diamond Source<br />
5445 DTC Parkway,<br />
Penthouse 4, Suite 31<br />
303-641-9611<br />
Neo Water Treatment, LLC<br />
8101 East Prentice Avenue,<br />
Suite 525<br />
303-843-8710<br />
SPYR, Inc.<br />
8547 East Arapahoe Road,<br />
Suite J527<br />
303-991-8000<br />
SECURITY EQUIPMENT<br />
Code Red Audits, LLC<br />
8200 East Belleview Avenue,<br />
Suite 410E<br />
303-747-3981<br />
UNDER NEW<br />
MANAGEMENT<br />
RESTAURANTS<br />
McDonalds<br />
6686 South Yosemite Court<br />
303-770-6650<br />
any movement. It includes a full PDF swing report and live<br />
audio/visual biofeedback. Their advanced technology can<br />
improve the game of all level of golfers.<br />
XGolf has a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere perfect for<br />
players of all ages and skill levels. It is ideal for birthday<br />
parties, corporate functions, charity events, Buck’s Nights or<br />
Ladies Night Out. They also offer a full bar with 12 taps and<br />
all types of liquor and a small menu for easy eating as well.<br />
Catering is also available from nearby businesses. Leagues,<br />
tournaments, special events and a wide array of sports for<br />
viewing on 17 televisions throughout the facility are also<br />
available. Their prices vary but on average it is $55/hour to<br />
rent an entire bay. The price is all-inclusive for up to 6<br />
people playing on the simulator at one time.<br />
Visit XGolf Greenwood Village and play golf all times of the<br />
year and any time during the day while not having to worry<br />
about the unpredictable elements of Colorado weather.<br />
Hours are Monday through Thursday 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.,<br />
Friday 9 a.m. to midnight, Saturday 8 a.m. to midnight, and<br />
Sunday 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. To book a simulator or clinic<br />
contact XGolf at https://xgolfdtc.com/contact/ or<br />
720-428-2322. GV<br />
MARCH 2021 | GV NEWSLETTER PG. 17
ARTS AND RECREATION<br />
RECREATION programs<br />
Register online at<br />
www.greenwoodvillage.com/registration<br />
For more information call the Parks, Trails, and Recreation Department at 303-486-5773.<br />
SPRING YOUTH SPORT PROGRAMS<br />
Greenwood Village’s recreation programs offer a variety of fun experiences for youth, teens and adults. Come play with us!<br />
View our current and upcoming classes by visiting www.greenwoodvillage.com/rec.<br />
For questions regarding any of our programs, feel free to call 303-486-5773.<br />
SPRING BREAK<br />
YOUTH SPORTS<br />
Not going away for Spring<br />
Break? Come out and play!<br />
Join us at Silo Park for<br />
miscellaneous games such<br />
as, flag football, dodge ball,<br />
ultimate frisbee and various<br />
other recess games. No<br />
equipment is necessary.<br />
Bring a friend and come on<br />
over!<br />
The program is subject to<br />
weather conditions.<br />
Day and Dates:<br />
Monday through<br />
Thursday, <strong>March</strong> 15<br />
through <strong>March</strong> 18<br />
Time: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.<br />
Ages: 6 to 12 years old<br />
Fee: $2.50 per day,<br />
per participant –<br />
All equipment provided<br />
Limit: 20 participants<br />
per day<br />
Location: Silo Park<br />
9300 East Orchard Road<br />
PEE WEE SOCCER<br />
Experience the game of soccer in a fun, relaxed<br />
environment with your friends. Dribbling,<br />
passing, shooting and playing games will be<br />
introduced to the participants.<br />
Parents are welcome to stay and watch.<br />
Day and Dates: Tuesdays and Thursdays,<br />
<strong>March</strong> 23, 25, 30, April 1, 6, 8<br />
Time: 4:15 to 5 p.m.<br />
Ages: 4 to 6 years old<br />
Fee: $40 per person – All equipment provided<br />
Limit: 20 participants<br />
Location: Silo Park,<br />
9300 East Orchard Road<br />
YOUTH BASKETBALL<br />
Learn the basic skills of basketball through a<br />
variety of fun games that teach dribbling,<br />
shooting and game experiences.<br />
Day and Dates: Tuesdays,<br />
April 13, 20, 27<br />
Time: 4:15 to 5 p.m.<br />
Ages: 6 to 9 years old<br />
Fee: $30 – All equipment provided<br />
Limit: 20 players<br />
Location: Tommy Davis Park (Basketball court)<br />
9200 East Orchard Road<br />
YOUTH WIFFLE BALL<br />
Swing into Spring! Play wiffle ball games<br />
every week.<br />
New teams organized every game.<br />
Day and Dates: Thursdays,<br />
April 15, 22, 29<br />
Time: 4:15 to 5 p.m.<br />
Ages: 7 to 12 years old<br />
Fee: $30 – All equipment provided<br />
Limit: 20 players<br />
Location: Silo Park,<br />
9300 East Orchard Road<br />
SUMMER RECREATION<br />
REGISTRATION COMING<br />
IN APRIL<br />
Art in the Park<br />
Fun in the Sun<br />
Pee-wee Fun in the Sun<br />
Pee-wee T-ball<br />
Adult Softball<br />
Adult Kickball<br />
Adult Volleyball<br />
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ARTS AND RECREATION<br />
MARCH 2021 | GV NEWSLETTER PG. 19
ARTS AND RECREATION<br />
CORDELIA THE<br />
CUPID FOUND<br />
Cordelia the Cupid was<br />
found by dozens of children<br />
in Greenwood Village parks.<br />
Congratulations to all the<br />
children who found<br />
Cordelia and picked up a<br />
Valentine goodie bag. Keep<br />
your eye out for Sean the<br />
Leprechaun — more to<br />
come!<br />
PG. 20 GV NEWSLETTER | MARCH 2021
ARTS AND RECREATION<br />
MARCH 2021 | GV NEWSLETTER PG. 21
ARTS AND RECREATION<br />
ART programs<br />
ADULT ART<br />
CLASSES<br />
Ages 16 and older with a<br />
10% senior discount<br />
For more information and to<br />
register for Adult Art Classes go to<br />
www.greenwoodvillage.com/art.<br />
ZENDOODLE<br />
When: Mondays,<br />
April 5 through May 24<br />
Time: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.<br />
Fee: $140<br />
Instructor: Behnaz Ahmadian<br />
LIVE MODEL<br />
QUICK SKETCH<br />
When: Mondays,<br />
April 5 through May 24<br />
Time: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.<br />
Teen Workshop: 1 to 4 p.m.<br />
Fee: $140<br />
Instructor: Cliff Austin<br />
ARTIST MENTORING<br />
WORKSHOP WITH<br />
CHRISTA MACFARLANE<br />
When: Tuesday, April 6<br />
Session Times: 1 to 1:50 p.m.,<br />
2 to 2:50 p.m. and<br />
3 to 3:50 p.m.<br />
Fee: $25<br />
Instructor: Christa MacFarlane<br />
Dates for classes may change due to COVID-19 Public Health Orders.<br />
Register online at<br />
www.greenwoodvillage.com/art<br />
Curtis Center for the Arts | 2349 East Orchard Road | Greenwood Village, CO 80121 | 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. Classes are<br />
instructed by professional artists and staff who strive to provide the best art educational experience for all artistic levels. If you<br />
can’t make a class during the week, join us in the evenings or on a Saturday.<br />
Protocol for Classes: Mask Wearing, Smaller Class Sizes, Social Distancing and individual works spaces to express and create!<br />
Students will be emailed information regarding the Safety Guidance for classes and the information can be found on the receipt.<br />
Due to the current health crisis all classes are subject to change. Check email before class regarding cancellations due to<br />
COVID-19 or weather conditions. For questions or more information about art classes at the Curtis Center call 303-797-1779.<br />
PAPER MACHE ANIMALS<br />
When: Tuesday,<br />
April 6 through May 25<br />
Time: 6:30 to 9 p.m.<br />
Fee: $160 – All supplies provided<br />
Instructor: Maggie Stewart<br />
OIL PAINTING:<br />
FRESH N’ COLORFUL<br />
SESSION 3<br />
When: Wednesdays,<br />
April 7 through May 12<br />
Time: 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.<br />
Fee: $120<br />
Instructor: Aimee Deneweth<br />
DRAWING AND<br />
SKETCHING SESSION 3<br />
When: Wednesdays,<br />
April 7 through May 12<br />
Time: 1 to 4 p.m.<br />
Fee: $120<br />
Instructor: Rick Brogan<br />
LANDSCAPE PAINTING<br />
FROM PHOTOGRAPHS<br />
USING OILS<br />
AND PASTELS<br />
When: Wednesdays,<br />
April 7 through May 26<br />
Time: 6:30 to 9 p.m.<br />
Fee: $160<br />
Instructor: Cliff Austin<br />
EXPLORING LANDSCAPE<br />
PAINTING SESSION 3<br />
When: Thursdays, April 8 through May 13<br />
Time: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.<br />
Fee: $120<br />
Instructor: Janet Anderson<br />
CERAMICS<br />
When: Thursdays,<br />
April 8<br />
through<br />
May 13<br />
Time: 1 to 4 p.m.<br />
Fee: $120<br />
Instructor:<br />
Maggie Stewart<br />
WATERCOLOR SESSION 3<br />
When: Fridays, April 9 through May 14<br />
Times: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 to 4 p.m.<br />
Fee: $120<br />
Instructor: Rick Brogan<br />
ABSTRACT<br />
COLORADO:<br />
PAINTING<br />
CRASH<br />
COURSE FOR<br />
BEGINNERS<br />
When: Saturday, April 10<br />
Time: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.<br />
Fee: $50<br />
Instructor: Christian Dore<br />
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ARTS AND RECREATION<br />
FIGURE DRAWING<br />
SESSION 3<br />
When: Tuesdays,<br />
April 13 through May 25<br />
Time: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.<br />
Fee: $120<br />
Instructor: Michael Dowling<br />
EXPLORE<br />
THE<br />
VERSATILITY<br />
OF ACRYLICS<br />
When: Tuesdays,<br />
April 13<br />
through May 25<br />
Time: 1 to 4 p.m.<br />
Fee: $100<br />
Instructor:<br />
Christa<br />
MacFarlane<br />
ART JOURNALING<br />
When: Saturday, April 17<br />
and Sunday, April 18<br />
Time: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.<br />
Fee: $100<br />
Instructor:<br />
Behnaz Ahmadian<br />
EXPANDING YOUR<br />
ENCAUSTIC TECHNIQUES<br />
When: Saturday, April 24 and Sunday, April 25<br />
Time: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />
Fee: $200 – All supplies provided<br />
Instructor: Victoria Eubanks<br />
CASUAL WATERCOLOR ONLINE:<br />
ARTIST’S SKETCHBOOK SERIES<br />
When: Thursdays, April 29 through May 27<br />
Time: 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.<br />
Fee: $50<br />
Instructor: Renee Reese<br />
YOUTH ART CLASSES<br />
For more information and to register for Youth Art Classes go to<br />
www.greenwoodvillage.com/art.<br />
PEE WEE ART<br />
TAKE-HOME-KITS<br />
<strong>March</strong> and April<br />
Projects and Dates<br />
<strong>March</strong> 24 – Rainbow<br />
Sculptures<br />
April 7 – Bunny Scraping<br />
April 21 – Button Chicks<br />
Ages: 3 to 9 years old<br />
Fee: $25 for each kit<br />
Instructor: Lauren Brant<br />
EXPLORING<br />
LANDSCAPE<br />
PAINTING<br />
FOR TEENS<br />
When: Mondays,<br />
April 5 through<br />
April 26<br />
Time: 4:30 to 6 p.m.<br />
Ages: 11 to 16 years old<br />
Fee: $75 –<br />
All supplies provided<br />
Instructor:<br />
Candace French<br />
PRINTMAKING FOR TEENS<br />
When: Tuesdays,<br />
April 6 through April 27<br />
Time: 4:30 to 6 p.m.<br />
Ages: 12 to 17 years old<br />
Fee: $75 – All supplies provided<br />
Instructor: Julia Rymer<br />
FACE OFF<br />
When: Thursdays,<br />
April 8 through April 29<br />
Time: 4:30 to 6 p.m.<br />
Ages: 9 to 14 years old<br />
Fee: $75 – All supplies provided<br />
Instructor: Roese Ramp<br />
TAKE FLIGHT<br />
When: Fridays, April 9 through<br />
April 30<br />
Time: 4:30 to<br />
6 p.m.<br />
Ages: 6 to 12<br />
years old<br />
Fee: $50 – All<br />
supplies<br />
provided<br />
Instructor: Lauren Brant<br />
Dates for classes may change due to COVID-19 Public Health Orders.<br />
MARCH 2021 | GV NEWSLETTER PG. 23
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 />
Dates may change due to COVID-19 Public Health Orders.<br />
PG. 24 GV NEWSLETTER | MARCH 2021