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Greenwood Village<br />
N EEW S LLE ET TTE ER<br />
HEADLINE GOES<br />
here P G . X<br />
WESTLANDS PARK<br />
PLAYGROUND<br />
PUBLIC<br />
meeting<br />
P G . 9<br />
RESIDENTIAL HEADLINE<br />
PROPERTY<br />
HERE P G . X<br />
maintenance<br />
P G S . 1 0 - 1 2<br />
HEADLINE<br />
HERE<br />
P G . X<br />
EGG HUNT<br />
AND FISHING<br />
derby<br />
P G S . 1 8 & 1 9<br />
HEADLINE<br />
here P G . X<br />
DRUG TAKE<br />
BACK<br />
day<br />
P G . 7<br />
A P RM I LO N2 T0 H2 2 Y E• AV RO L I S. S3 U7 E N#<br />
O . 6
GOVERNMENT<br />
THE MAYOR’S message<br />
CRIME IN<br />
GREENWOOD VILLAGE<br />
The Greenwood Village Police<br />
Department has seen an increase in<br />
vehicle break-ins and residential<br />
burglaries (especially through open<br />
garages). The Village Police Department’s<br />
priority is to protect residents and<br />
businesses from crime. To effectively<br />
combat crime we need an active,<br />
engaged, and aware community.<br />
Remember — the most important single<br />
act you can do is to be aware of your<br />
George Lantz<br />
glantz@<br />
greenwoodvillage.com<br />
303-486-5741<br />
surroundings and call the Police to report<br />
crimes or suspicious activities. If the<br />
situation doesn’t look or feel right, it<br />
probably is not.<br />
Here are some important tips to ensure your safety in<br />
your home and neighborhood:<br />
HOME SAFETY<br />
• Keep your doors locked — even if you are home.<br />
• Close and lock windows when leaving the house.<br />
• Sign up for vacation home watch.<br />
OPEN GARAGE DOORS AND<br />
GARAGE DOOR OPENERS<br />
Open garage doors or stolen garage door openers are<br />
often an entry point for burglars. Remember to close<br />
your garage doors when you are not in the garage or<br />
close enough to see inside the garage.<br />
• Do not leave the garage remote inside your vehicle<br />
when parked in your driveway or on the street.<br />
• Install motion sensor lights on your garage.<br />
• Keep bushes/trees around your garage pruned to<br />
improve natural surveillance.<br />
VEHICLE SECURITY<br />
• Always keep your vehicle locked up (even when<br />
parked in front of your home or in your driveway).<br />
• Do not leave anything of value in the vehicle; take<br />
them with you or lock in the trunk.<br />
• Do not warm up your vehicle without being in it.<br />
• Park your vehicle in areas that are highly visible and<br />
well lit.<br />
• Never hide a second set of keys inside your vehicle.<br />
For more information about home or business safety, please call<br />
the Greenwood Village Police Department at 303-773-2525. For<br />
emergencies, please call 9-1-1.<br />
CHECK OUT CRIME STATS FOR YOUR<br />
NEIGHBORHOOD IN GREENWOOD VILLAGE<br />
The Police Department has made the Village’s crime statistics<br />
available online for citizens to view real time crime data for your<br />
neighborhood. The site provides easy to read incident crime maps<br />
and automated alerts are available to track trends. Crime data is<br />
updated automatically on a daily basis. Visit<br />
greenwoodvillage.com/crimeandsafety and click on the<br />
Neighborhood Crime Map. Enter your home or business address<br />
and you can view crime data in your neighborhood based on the<br />
date range and crime type. For more information, please call the<br />
Police Department at 303-773-2525.<br />
PG. 2 <strong>GV</strong> NEWSLETTER | APRIL 20<strong>22</strong>
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 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 />
Judith Hilton<br />
jhilton@<br />
greenwoodvillage.com<br />
303-804-4131<br />
Paul Wiesner<br />
pwiesner@<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 />
Tom Stahl<br />
tstahl@<br />
greenwoodvillage.com<br />
303-804-4132<br />
EGG HUNT AND FISHING DERBY<br />
It’s springtime and we are gearing up for two special events, the Egg<br />
Hunt will be held on Thursday, April 14, and the Fishing Derby on<br />
Saturday, April 30. You can learn more about these two events on<br />
pages 18 and 19. To register and obtain your tickets,<br />
please visit greenwoodvillage.com/specialevents. If you<br />
have never attended these events, you will find they<br />
are fun for the entire family.<br />
JOIN US TO<br />
CELEBRATE ARBOR DAY<br />
IN THE VILLAGE<br />
This year marks the 150th Anniversary of Arbor<br />
Day that was first held in Nebraska City, Nebraska.<br />
In Colorado, Arbor Day is on the third Friday in<br />
April. Our Parks, Trails, and Recreation Department<br />
invites you to join us along with the 5th Grade<br />
“GREENwood” Environmental Group from<br />
Greenwood Elementary to plant a tree at Westlands<br />
Park on Friday, April 15 at 11 a.m. For more<br />
information on the history of Arbor Day, visit the<br />
Arbor Day Foundation’s <strong>web</strong>site at arborday.org.<br />
continued on page 4<br />
APRIL 20<strong>22</strong> | <strong>GV</strong> NEWSLETTER PG. 3
GOVERNMENT<br />
THE MAYOR’S message<br />
continued from page 3<br />
JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT<br />
BREAKS GROUND<br />
IN VILLAGE<br />
On March 11, Junior Achievement –<br />
Rocky Mountain broke ground on their<br />
new JA Free Enterprise Center in<br />
Greenwood Village. This educational<br />
facility will bring innovative, real world,<br />
and inspirational learning experiences to<br />
students.<br />
The new JA Free Enterprise Center will<br />
allow an additional 20,000 students<br />
annually to have a hands-on, real world<br />
educational experience designed to build<br />
skills in financial literacy, and help students discover how<br />
their passions, skills and interests align with career<br />
opportunities, and understand the value of an entrepreneurial<br />
mindset.<br />
For more information about the JA Free Enterprise Center,<br />
please contact Junior Achievement – Rocky Mountain<br />
President & CEO Robin Wise, at: RWise@JAColorado.org.<br />
BE A RESPONSIBLE<br />
DOG OWNER<br />
I want to remind dog owners of some<br />
simple rules and Village laws. There<br />
are no off-leash parks in Greenwood<br />
Village. Pet owners are required to<br />
follow the Village leash law requiring<br />
all dogs to be secured with a pet leash<br />
in Greenwood Village public areas. It<br />
is illegal for pet owners to leave their<br />
pet waste on public property. Leaving<br />
your pet’s waste in the grass or on the<br />
trail is not only discourteous, but is<br />
harmful to public health and the<br />
environment. Trash receptacles are<br />
provided in all Village parks and along<br />
trails. If there is no trash receptacle<br />
nearby, keep a bag with you and<br />
dispose of the waste when you get<br />
home.<br />
For more information or if you have any questions on these<br />
and other animal issues in Greenwood Village, please call the<br />
Police Department at 303-773-2525. You may request a copy<br />
of the Police Department’s “Guide to Your Dog’s Safety and<br />
Being a Good Dog Owner” brochure. This helpful guide<br />
covers all areas of good dog ownership related to safety, rules<br />
and laws, and resources.<br />
— George<br />
PG. 4 <strong>GV</strong> NEWSLETTER | APRIL 20<strong>22</strong>
VILLAGE CALENDAR<br />
Visit GREENWOODVILLAGE.COM for<br />
information on all public meetings and events.<br />
may 20<strong>22</strong><br />
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />
1 2<br />
3<br />
4 5<br />
6 7<br />
City Council<br />
Study Session<br />
6 p.m.<br />
Meeting<br />
7 p.m.<br />
City Hall<br />
Planning &<br />
Zoning<br />
Commission<br />
6 p.m.<br />
City Hall<br />
8 9 10<br />
11 12 13 14<br />
Parks, Trails<br />
and Recreation<br />
Commission<br />
6 p.m.<br />
Maintenance<br />
Facility<br />
15 16<br />
17<br />
18<br />
19<br />
20 21<br />
City Council<br />
Study Session<br />
6 p.m.<br />
Meeting<br />
7 p.m.<br />
City Hall<br />
Planning &<br />
Zoning<br />
Commission<br />
6 p.m.<br />
City Hall<br />
Arts and<br />
Humanities<br />
Council<br />
Meeting<br />
6 p.m.<br />
Curtis Center<br />
<strong>22</strong> 23 24<br />
25 26<br />
27 28<br />
Parks, Trails<br />
and Recreation<br />
Commission<br />
6 p.m.<br />
Maintenance<br />
Facility<br />
Board of<br />
Adjustments<br />
and Appeals<br />
Meeting<br />
6 p.m.<br />
City Hall<br />
29<br />
30<br />
Memorial Day<br />
31 1<br />
2<br />
3 4<br />
Village<br />
Facilities<br />
Closed<br />
NO TRASH SERVICE<br />
APRIL 20<strong>22</strong> | <strong>GV</strong> NEWSLETTER PG. 5
GOVERNMENT<br />
Twitter<br />
twitter.com/greenwoodgov<br />
Facebook<br />
facebook.com/greenwoodgov/<br />
Instagram<br />
instagram.com/cityofgreenwoodvillage<br />
LinkedIn<br />
linkedin.com/cityofgreenwoodvillage<br />
YouTube<br />
YouTube.com/greenwoodvillage<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: 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 />
<strong>GV</strong> 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. 6 <strong>GV</strong> NEWSLETTER | APRIL 20<strong>22</strong>
GOVERNMENT<br />
ENSURING A SAFE<br />
community<br />
DRUG TAKE<br />
BACK DAY<br />
EVENT GUIDELINES IN<br />
GREENWOOD VILLAGE<br />
The National Drug Take-Back Day<br />
provides an opportunity for the public<br />
to surrender expired, unwanted, or<br />
unused pharmaceutical controlled<br />
substances and other medications for<br />
destruction. These drugs are a<br />
potential source of supply for illegal<br />
use and an unacceptable risk to public<br />
health and safety.<br />
Here are some guidelines for the event,<br />
hosted by the Greenwood Village<br />
Police Department:<br />
• Event is on Saturday, April 30 from<br />
10 am to 2 pm only. Participants<br />
may NOT drop off any drugs<br />
outside of these times.<br />
• The program is anonymous.<br />
• The <strong>GV</strong>PD WILL accept sharps<br />
(Needles, injectors, etc.) but only<br />
<strong>GV</strong> offers this as a courtesy.<br />
• Labels do NOT need to be<br />
removed from the prescription<br />
bottles as they are placed into a bag<br />
while in our police custody and<br />
stay in our custody until they are<br />
dropped off at the Drug<br />
Enforcement Agency (DEA) where<br />
they will stay in law enforcement<br />
custody until incinerated.<br />
• ALL drugs except radioactive<br />
cancer drugs are accepted (over the<br />
counter drugs, prescription drugs,<br />
vitamins, powders, liquids, gels are<br />
all accepted)<br />
• Please bring the drugs in a<br />
disposable bag that you will not<br />
want back.<br />
• Participants do not have to wear a<br />
mask as the event is held outdoors.<br />
• Participants can stay in their<br />
vehicles during the drop off. Police<br />
Officers will meet them at your<br />
vehicle door.<br />
• Dogs are welcome and will be<br />
treated to milk bone treats.<br />
For more information, please call<br />
the Police Department at<br />
303-773-2525. <strong>GV</strong><br />
APRIL 20<strong>22</strong> | <strong>GV</strong> NEWSLETTER PG. 7
GOVERNMENT<br />
GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY<br />
COMMISSION APPOINTMENT<br />
The following resident was appointed by the Greenwood Village City Council to<br />
serve on the Planning & Zoning Commission:<br />
For more information on how to serve on a<br />
Village board or commission, please call the<br />
City Clerk’s Office at 303-804-4113, or email<br />
cityclerk@greenwoodvillage.com.<br />
Jack Huggins,<br />
Youth-At-Large,<br />
Greenwood Village<br />
Arts and Humanities<br />
Council (<strong>GV</strong>AHC)<br />
Jack is thrilled to<br />
have the opportunity<br />
to be part of the<br />
<strong>GV</strong>AHC and help<br />
shape the arts<br />
programming in Greenwood Village. A junior at<br />
Denver School of the Arts (DSA), Jack was a Vocal<br />
major in the 6th-8th grade and then switched to a<br />
Stagecraft and Design major for high school. In<br />
Stagecraft and Design, Jack is designing and<br />
building sets, sound cues, lighting designs and<br />
costumes. In Greenwood Village, Jack was part of<br />
the <strong>GV</strong> Kids, Ink! News program for three years, has<br />
taken youth art classes, and attended theater<br />
camp. Jack was in Young Voices of Colorado for<br />
nearly years singing in a community youth choir<br />
and also has a strong interest in art and serving<br />
the community.<br />
Wendy Meritt, District 1<br />
Parks, Trails & Recreation Commission<br />
Wendy Meritt professionally teaches children’s dance<br />
and gymnastics through Lil’ Gymnast Mobile<br />
Gymnastics that she started in February, 2003. Her<br />
instruction has now shifted to part-time, as her<br />
youngest daughter is picking up where she left off.<br />
Prior to COVID, Wendy was also a volunteer<br />
Gymnastics Coach for Colorado Special Olympics out<br />
of Broomfield. She volunteered as a a Recreational<br />
Therapist for Special Needs children and adults, specializing in Down Syndrome<br />
and Autistic students. In addition, she created a dance program within Alzheimer’s<br />
facilities.<br />
On a personal note, Wendy and her family of five daughters. have great<br />
appreciation for the outdoors,. As they hike the trails, parks, mountains, beaches,<br />
and even the city streets, they’re always armed with trash bags, eager to clean up<br />
our environment.<br />
Her work with various people and students has brought great joy and enrichment<br />
to her life. Wendy hopes to someday get back to work on more than just a parttime<br />
basis. But, in the meantime, you will most likely see her with a Golden<br />
Retriever or two picking up trash along the High Line Canal or along the roadways<br />
in Greenwood Village.<br />
PG. 8 <strong>GV</strong> NEWSLETTER | APRIL 20<strong>22</strong>
ENHANCING OUR<br />
community<br />
GOVERNMENT<br />
WESTLANDS PARK<br />
5-12 YEAR-OLD<br />
PLAYGROUND<br />
REPLACEMENT<br />
PUBLIC INPUT<br />
MEETING<br />
You are encouraged to attend a public<br />
input meeting to provide your ideas<br />
on the desired playground elements to<br />
replace the existing 5-12 year-old<br />
playground at Westlands Park. The<br />
hand climbing sculpture, swings and<br />
green slider will remain, however the<br />
other elements in this specific area are<br />
planned for replacement in 20<strong>22</strong>. The<br />
meeting will be held on Wednesday,<br />
April 27, 20<strong>22</strong>, from 6:30-7:30 p.m.<br />
on site at Westlands Park, 5701 S<br />
Quebec Street, Greenwood Village.<br />
If you are unable to attend the<br />
meeting and desire to provide input,<br />
please visit Village Voices at<br />
greenwoodvillagevoices.com, our<br />
online community engagement tool,<br />
starting April <strong>22</strong>, 2002, where you can<br />
provide input directly to Village staff.<br />
For more information, please call<br />
Suzanne Moore, Director of Parks,<br />
Trails, and Recreation, at<br />
303-708-6142 or email<br />
smoore@greenwoodvillage.com.<br />
Join us to share your ideas and have a<br />
spring treat on us! <strong>GV</strong><br />
APRIL 20<strong>22</strong> | <strong>GV</strong> NEWSLETTER PG. 9
GOVERNMENT<br />
KEEPING OUR NEIGHBORHOODS<br />
BEAUTIFUL & SAFE<br />
GREENWOOD VILLAGE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE<br />
Our goal is to ensure clean, attractive and safe neighborhoods, maintain a peaceful and enjoyable community, and enhance the quality of life<br />
in Greenwood Village. The rules and regulations enacted by Greenwood Village City Council are for the benefit of the entire community.<br />
The Neighborhood Services Program is intended to assure that the use and maintenance of a residential property is in compliance with the<br />
values and standards of the community. Code enforcement is done on a complaint basis in residential areas. Properties with repeat offenses<br />
in the same 18-month period, as well as any properties with active construction, will be handled proactively by the Village if a violation is<br />
found. This guide summarizes some of the most common issues related to property maintenance and code enforcement in residential areas.<br />
HOW DOES RESIDENTIAL<br />
CODE ENFORCEMENT WORK?<br />
The Village’s Code Enforcement officers work in both<br />
the Community Development Department and the Police<br />
Department. Inspections for violations are made based on<br />
receipt of a complaint. Residents may visit the City’s <strong>web</strong>site,<br />
phone, email, or come into City Hall to register a complaint.<br />
Upon validating a complaint, the property owner/resident is<br />
contacted and made aware of the violation. Many times, the<br />
violation exists simply because the owner is unaware of the<br />
provisions in the Zoning Ordinance. Upon first contact with<br />
an owner/resident, no notices or fines are levied and<br />
voluntary compliance with adopted codes is sought. The<br />
property owner is given a period of time to fix the problem,<br />
which is followed up on by an officer. If the required<br />
corrective action is not accomplished by the specified date, a<br />
Summons and Complaint to Municipal Court is issued and<br />
the property owner/resident is summoned to appear in<br />
Greenwood Village Municipal Court for a hearing.<br />
WHAT PENALTIES CAN BE IMPOSED<br />
BY THE MUNICIPAL COURT?<br />
For those cases referred to the Court, penalties of up to $499<br />
can be imposed for each day the violation exists. The penalty<br />
imposed is at the sole discretion of the Municipal Court<br />
Judge.<br />
Alternatively, the abatement of a property may be required if<br />
it is determined that a safety or health hazard exists. All costs<br />
incurred by the Village to correct the violation may then<br />
become a municipal lien on the property.<br />
WILDLIFE & DOMESTIC ANIMALS<br />
Dogs running at large, animals disturbing the peace, sick or<br />
injured animals, abused or neglected animals, and wildlife<br />
issues are concerns addressed by Police Department Code<br />
Enforcement officers (303-773-2525). All dogs and cats over<br />
three months of age must be vaccinated against rabies. In<br />
addition, all dogs must wear a collar with their rabies tag<br />
firmly attached. Horses and other livestock are permitted in<br />
some residential zone districts. Proper care of animals and<br />
their accommodations is required.<br />
PG. 10 <strong>GV</strong> NEWSLETTER | APRIL 20<strong>22</strong>
GOVERNMENT<br />
INOPERABLE<br />
VEHICLES<br />
Inoperable vehicles are not<br />
allowed on private or<br />
public property unless the<br />
vehicle is completely<br />
enclosed within a building<br />
or structure on private<br />
property. Inoperable<br />
vehicles are defined as<br />
vehicles not displaying<br />
valid license plates; or<br />
vehicles lacking any part<br />
necessary for legal<br />
operation on a public<br />
street, including flat tires.<br />
RECREATIONAL<br />
VEHICLE PARKING<br />
It is illegal to park<br />
recreational vehicles,<br />
including boats on trailers<br />
and utility trailers, on a<br />
street for more than 24<br />
hours. Agriculture vehicles<br />
and trailers used for agricultural purposes are allotted 72<br />
hours. Recreational vehicles, boats and trailers may be parked<br />
or stored in a single-family residential district in a side or rear<br />
yard if all setbacks are met, and the vehicle is concealed from<br />
view of any public street or adjacent residence. The<br />
recreational vehicle may also be stored within a completely<br />
enclosed structure, such as a garage. Guests staying in a<br />
recreational vehicle may park on private property, or on the<br />
adjacent street for up to 2 weeks.<br />
EXTERIOR MAINTENANCE<br />
The exterior elements of a residence shall be maintained in<br />
good condition. Exterior maintenance violations include<br />
substantial peeling or faded paint; broken or missing shutters<br />
or fascia; damaged or missing roof shingles; missing windows;<br />
or broken and damaged fencing.<br />
LITTER AND REFUSE<br />
Residents must promptly remove any accumulated materials,<br />
litter or refuse on the property such as but not limited to;<br />
household appliances; cardboard; yard clippings; leaves;<br />
abandoned or damaged household furnishings; old fencing;<br />
vehicle tires and parts.<br />
Trash and recycling containers are required to be stored in a<br />
garage or other screened location. Containers may not be left<br />
at the curb for more than one day before the scheduled trash<br />
pick-up and removed from the curb no later than midnight<br />
following a scheduled pick-up.<br />
Contractors are always required to keep the property in a<br />
clean and orderly manner. All building materials shall be<br />
neatly stored and promptly removed or discarded when they<br />
are no longer needed. All dumpsters, port-o-lets, equipment,<br />
trailers, construction materials, and landscape materials must<br />
be stored on site. Storage on city streets and right-of-way is<br />
strictly prohibited.<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION<br />
Property maintenance also includes protection of residents<br />
from pollution from many sources, including smoke;<br />
stagnant ponds; pouring liquids onto streets and on lots;<br />
intentional or polluting of water supplies; and solid waste<br />
dumping. This includes the dumping of anti-freeze, or<br />
cleaning solvents, or draining oil. Any questionable liquid<br />
you see in gutters or in parking lots is a potential pollutant. If<br />
you suspect pollution, call the Neighborhood Services<br />
Program immediately with your concerns.<br />
NOISE<br />
Complaints concerning excessive noise are investigated by<br />
either the Police Department or the Community<br />
Development Department. Acute noises, such as those from<br />
loud stereos or from parties are addressed by the Police<br />
Department. Noises such as mechanical equipment on<br />
buildings, is addressed by the Community Development<br />
Department. Operating tools or equipment in connection<br />
with construction is only allowed Monday-Friday 7:00 a.m.<br />
to 7:00 p.m., Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., and<br />
Sunday/holidays 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.<br />
continued on page 12<br />
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GOVERNMENT<br />
KEEPING OUR NEIGHBORHOODS<br />
BEAUTIFUL & SAFE<br />
continued from page 11<br />
OUTDOOR STORAGE<br />
The storage of items not normally associated with the<br />
primary use of the property in an outdoor location in<br />
Greenwood Village is specifically prohibited. This means<br />
items such as bicycles, BBQ grills, and outdoor furniture are<br />
allowed in residential areas, but unused furniture, storage<br />
racks, and discarded items would not be allowed. Likewise,<br />
broken and unused appliances, tires and litter are not<br />
allowed. Should you observe anything stored outside not<br />
normally associated with the primary use of the property, you<br />
may call the Neighborhood Services Program.<br />
WEED & GRASS GROWTH<br />
The Village has an aggressive program to minimize weed and<br />
grass problems. It is the responsibility of the property owner<br />
or resident to keep weeds and grass below eight (8) inches,<br />
except in the rural residential areas of the Village where<br />
longer grass is within the character of the neighborhood.<br />
Noxious weeds are weeds which are poisonous, aggressively<br />
invade landscape, carry diseases or are detrimental to the<br />
environment. Unlike regular weeds, these weeds are required<br />
to be effectively controlled by spraying, mowing and/or<br />
revegetation.<br />
DEAD OR OVERGROWN LANDSCAPING<br />
Trees, shrubs, or other vegetation which are dead, broken, or<br />
infested by insects shall be removed from the property.<br />
Branches of trees, shrubs or any other plant material should<br />
never obstruct sidewalks or streets. This includes landscaping<br />
that overhangs in a manner that interferes with the safe and<br />
unobstructed movement of pedestrians or vehicles on any<br />
street or trail. (Trimming guidelines must be followed to<br />
prevent overgrown landscaping in the Village Right-of-Way.)<br />
STAGNANT POND<br />
Any cellar, vault, drain, sewer, pond of water, swimming pool<br />
or other place in the Village that is noxious, offensive, or<br />
injurious to others, through an accumulation or deposits of<br />
noxious, offensive or foul water or other substances, or to the<br />
breeding of mosquitoes, shall be deemed a nuisance.<br />
RODENTS AND PESTS<br />
It is deemed a nuisance to allow any mice, rats, squirrels,<br />
skunks, rabbits, prairie dogs, gophers or groundhogs to infest<br />
any real property within the Village so as to encroach upon<br />
or cause damage to other property. Any abatement shall<br />
conform to applicable state law and Division of Wildlife<br />
regulations.<br />
SNOW REMOVAL<br />
The owner, occupant, lessee or person in possession or<br />
control of any single-family residential property having a<br />
sidewalk abutting the front or, in the case of a corner lot, the<br />
front and side of a residence shall maintain the sidewalk in a<br />
condition free from snow or ice and shall remove any<br />
accumulation of snow or ice from such sidewalks within<br />
forty-eight (48) hours after its accumulation. This<br />
responsibility does not extend to driveways or walkways<br />
leading from the sidewalk to the residence nor to sidewalks<br />
or trails abutting the rear property of a residence. Depositing<br />
snow or ice from the property onto any sidewalk, street or<br />
highway is strictly prohibited.<br />
VILLAGE CONTACT<br />
For more information on zoning, code enforcement or<br />
building permits, please call Community Development at<br />
303-486-5783 or email comdev@greenwoodvillage.com. <strong>GV</strong><br />
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GOVERNMENT<br />
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GOVERNMENT<br />
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GOVERNMENT<br />
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BUSINESS<br />
BUSINESSspotlight<br />
HOLIDAILY BREWING COMPANY<br />
The Landmark • 5370 Greenwood Plaza Boulevard, Suite 107 • www.holidailybrewing.com<br />
Monday-Thursday 2 p.m.-9 p.m., Friday 2 p.m.-10 p.m., Saturday 12 p.m.-10 p.m., Sunday 12 p.m.-8 p.m.<br />
Looking for a tasty beer? Are you looking to cut down on<br />
gluten or avoid it entirely? At the Holidaily Brewing<br />
Company Taproom you can do both. Their beer is brewed<br />
with locally sourced, gluten-free grains in a facility that only<br />
makes gluten free beer so there is no risk of cross<br />
contamination. All of this allows for tasty beer that can be<br />
enjoyed by everyone regardless of gluten tolerance.<br />
Holidaily Brewing Company opened their Greenwood<br />
Village Taproom in The Landmark entertainment complex in<br />
August of 2021. They felt Greenwood Village was a proper<br />
distance from their Golden Taproom and made it easier to<br />
reach their Denver and southern Colorado consumers. The<br />
large number of travelers that pass through the Denver Tech<br />
Center (DTC) is another great benefit of opening a location<br />
at The Landmark. Opening a taproom in Greenwood Village<br />
had another added bonus for Colorado native and Holidaily<br />
Founder Karen (Wicks) Hertz, who grew up in Cherry Hills<br />
Village. “This is a full circle moment for me,” said Hertz.<br />
“I’m thrilled about the opportunity to bring gluten-free beer<br />
to the neighborhood where I was raised.”<br />
Before becoming the founder of Holidaily Brewing<br />
Company, Karen W. Hertz survived both melanoma and<br />
thyroid cancers. Karen’s treatment included a gluten-free diet<br />
continued on page 17<br />
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BUSINESS<br />
NEW <strong>GV</strong><br />
businesses<br />
AUTOMOTIVE RENTAL/SHARING<br />
Onlinecarhost<br />
6400 S. Fiddlers Green Circle, Suite 250; 1011<br />
720-770-4625<br />
BUSINESS SERVICES<br />
Redox Development, LLC<br />
6295 Greenwood Plaza Boulevard, Suite 108<br />
720-468-9669<br />
Mission+Action Consulting<br />
5500 Greenwood Plaza Boulevard,<br />
Suite 103, #5<br />
720-355-0913<br />
FINANCIAL SERVICES<br />
Baysore & Christian Fiduciary Services, LLC<br />
7000 E. Belleview Avenue, Suite 150<br />
303-798-6900<br />
Summit Wealth Group<br />
8400 E. Prentice Avenue, Suite 1000<br />
303-688-6499<br />
Wayfinder Financial Services<br />
8400 E. Prentice Avenue, Suite 655<br />
720-266-4605<br />
INVESTMENT SERVICES<br />
Bridgepoint Holding NE, LLC<br />
8400 E. Crescent Parkway, Suite 631<br />
888-532-1305<br />
LEGAL SERVICES<br />
Weiner & Schiller, PC<br />
5460 S. Quebec Street, Suite 330<br />
303-779-5200<br />
Hall Booth Smith PC<br />
5619 DTC Parkway, Suite 1200<br />
303-773-3500<br />
MORTGAGE SERVICES<br />
Cherry Creek Mortgage, LLC<br />
5619 DTC Parkway, Suite 525<br />
303-320-4040<br />
MOTION PICTURE AND SOUND<br />
RECORDING INDUSTRY<br />
Warnermedia Service, LLC<br />
6550 Greenwood Plaza Boulevard<br />
888-875-4455<br />
RESTAURANTS<br />
Tilford’s Wood Fired Pizza<br />
(inside Grange Hall)<br />
6575 Greenwood Plaza Boulevard<br />
571-643-9369<br />
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT<br />
Arapahoe Station, LLC<br />
(Shopping Center)<br />
8525 East Arapahoe Road<br />
720-448-9774<br />
Prentice Place RJ WDP, LLC<br />
(Prentice Place Lofts)<br />
8300 E. Prentice Avenue<br />
720-489-6002<br />
business spotlight<br />
continued from page 16<br />
and she struggled to find a great tasting, 100% gluten-free<br />
beer, and was determined to address this issue. Using her<br />
MBA in Entrepreneurial Studies from the University of<br />
Colorado at Denver and 15 years of beer industry experience,<br />
Hertz researched gluten-free ingredients and the brewing<br />
process creating the idea for Holidaily Brewing Company.<br />
Since opening in 2016, Holidaily has grown over 850%<br />
allowing them to expand and become the largest dedicated<br />
gluten-free brewery in the U.S. Their beers have won<br />
numerous medals at competitions. Holidaily Brewing<br />
Company has been named as a “Top 100 Woman-Owned<br />
Company” by ColoradoBiz Magazine and recognized as a<br />
“Top 50 Fastest Growing Company” in Denver by the<br />
Denver Business Journal.<br />
have it delivered or pick something up from the surrounding<br />
restaurants in The Landmark complex. The 2,350 square-foot<br />
taproom also has a dog-friendly patio outside for your furry<br />
friends.<br />
The Holidaily Brewing Company Taproom is located at 5370<br />
Greenwood Plaza Boulevard, Suite 107 in The Landmark<br />
entertainment complex. They are open seven days a week,<br />
Monday through Thursday 2 p.m. to 9 p.m., Friday 2 p.m.<br />
to 10 p.m., Saturday 12 p.m. to 10 p.m., and Sunday 12<br />
p.m. to 8 p.m. To see what beers are in rotation or to learn<br />
more about Holidaily Brewing Company, you can check out<br />
their <strong>web</strong>site at www.holidailybrewing.com or on Instagram,<br />
Facebook, and Twitter at @holidailybrew. Head on over for a<br />
refreshing beverage and live each day like a holiday! <strong>GV</strong><br />
The Holidaily Taproom is open seven days a week for visitors<br />
to enjoy a rotating selection of beers. Their beers range from<br />
their “Favorite Blonde” and “Riva Stout” to “Brew it Like<br />
Beckham British Brown Ale” and “Big Henry Hazy IPA.”<br />
Some of the beer is also available for purchase to go in 4-<br />
packs, crowlers or kegs from the taproom so you can take<br />
your favorite with you. If you are looking for something<br />
other than beer, they also offer homemade, non-alcoholic<br />
root beer and locally made non-alcoholic kombucha from<br />
fellow woman-owned High Altitude Kombucha. If you want<br />
to enjoy a meal with your beer, you can bring it with you,<br />
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ARTS AND RECREATION<br />
RECREATION PROGRAMMING<br />
For more information call the Parks, Trails, and<br />
Recreation Department at 303-486-5773.<br />
RECREATION<br />
REIMBURSEMENT TIDBIT<br />
Did you know that Recreation Reimbursement requests<br />
can be submitted year-round? If you have signed your<br />
children up for Greenwood Village summer activities or<br />
paid for upcoming youth sports in 20<strong>22</strong>, submit your<br />
reimbursement form and put some summer fun dollars<br />
back in your pocket.<br />
Reimbursable entities include Parks and Recreation<br />
Districts, Metropolitan Districts (offering recreation<br />
activities), municipal golf courses, City of Greenwood<br />
Village art and recreation programs and nonprofit youth<br />
sports agencies. All agencies need to be located in the<br />
Denver metro area, and the name of the organization, a<br />
description of the activity and the date paid are required<br />
on the receipt. Requests must be submitted in the year<br />
the activity was paid for, not the year in which it takes<br />
place, if different.<br />
You will find a reimbursement request form in the<br />
middle of this <strong>Newsletter</strong>. For more information about<br />
the program, visit www.greenwoodvillage.com/<br />
recreimbursement or call 303-486-5773.<br />
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ARTS AND RECREATION<br />
ADULT PROGRAMS<br />
ADULT SOFTBALL<br />
Get active and have fun in a great environment to be with<br />
family, friends and co-workers. Teams are welcome to bring<br />
refreshments. New fences!<br />
Day and Dates:<br />
Monday Coed: May 23 – August 8<br />
(10 games + single elimination tournament)<br />
Wednesday Coed: May 24 – August 9<br />
(10 games + single elimination tournament)<br />
Thursday Men’s: May 25 – August 10<br />
(10 games + single elimination tournament)<br />
Time: 6 or 7 p.m. game times<br />
Ages: 18 years and older<br />
Fee: $350 per team (10 games + tournament)<br />
Limit: 12 teams per night<br />
Location: Village Greens Park,<br />
9501 East Union Avenue<br />
ADULT KICKBALL<br />
Get some exercise while reliving your playground glory days<br />
in a friendly game of kickball. Teams are coed and must have<br />
minimum of eight players and maximum of 11 players on<br />
the field with unlimited lineup. Teams may have a maximum<br />
of 6 men on the field.<br />
When: Tuesdays, June 7 – July 26<br />
Time: 6 to 8 p.m.<br />
Ages: 16 years and older<br />
Fee: $100 per team<br />
(7 game guarantee & prizes for winners)<br />
Location: Village Greens Park,<br />
9501 East Union Avenue<br />
ADULT VOLLEYBALL<br />
The outdoor volleyball program is coed grass court league.<br />
Staff offers both competitive and recreational leagues for<br />
varying levels of play. Coed teams with at least two women<br />
are invited to participate. Nets are supplied by the Village<br />
and participates are welcome to bring refreshments. Please<br />
bring your own ball.<br />
When: Wednesdays, June 8 – July 27<br />
Time: 6 to 8 p.m.<br />
Ages: 16 years and older<br />
Fee: $100 per team<br />
(7 game guarantee & prizes for winners)<br />
Location: Village Greens Park,<br />
9501 East Union Avenue<br />
For more information call the Parks, Trails, and Recreation<br />
Department at 303-486-5773, or register online at<br />
greenwoodvillage.com/rec.<br />
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ARTS AND RECREATION<br />
ART<br />
programs<br />
ART IN THE PARK<br />
Make the journey to Silo Park this summer to create unique<br />
hands-on art projects! Each Art in the Park program introduces<br />
participants to a different art medium and technique that will be<br />
used in designing and constructing a unique and original work of<br />
art. Join us for one day or several to create art!<br />
When: Tuesdays and Thursdays, June 7 through August 2<br />
Tuesday, June 7 Epic Elephant<br />
Thursday, June 9 In A Galaxy Far Far Away<br />
Tuesday, June 14 Abstract Painting with Air, Water and Glue<br />
Thursday, June 16 Whimsical Wood Octopus<br />
Tuesday, June 21 Collage Seahorse<br />
Thursday, June 23 Prehistoric Paintings<br />
Tuesday, June 28 Gnomen Around<br />
Thursday, June 30 Puffy Paint Ice Cream Cones<br />
Tuesday, July 5 Mixed Up Gecko<br />
Thursday, July 7 Hippy Mushroom<br />
Tuesday, July 12 Celestial Zentangles<br />
Thursday, July 14 Abstract Scraper Paintings<br />
Tuesday, July 19 Ladder to the Moon<br />
Thursday, July 21 Llama Fun<br />
Tuesday, July 26 Dragon/Unicorn Paintings<br />
Tuesday, August 2 To the Beach!<br />
Times: Tuesdays, 12:30 to 2 p.m.<br />
Thursdays, 9:30 to 11 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.<br />
Fee: $25 per program<br />
Age Requirement: 6 to 12 years old<br />
Instructor: Lauren Brant, Roese Ramp,<br />
Arts on Fire and Red Hen Createry<br />
Location: Silo Park, 9300 East Orchard Road<br />
Register online at<br />
greenwoodvillage.com/art<br />
For more information call the the Curtis Center for the Arts at 303-797-1779.<br />
TEEN SUMMER ART STUDIO<br />
If you have a teen who loves art and wants to learn<br />
how to work with new mediums and techniques, this<br />
is the summer program for them!<br />
When: Mondays, June 6 through July 25<br />
June 6 Ceramic 3D Puzzles<br />
1 to 4 p.m.<br />
June 13 Painted and Dyed Outdoor Banners<br />
1 to 4 p.m.<br />
June 20 Flamboyant Flamingos<br />
2 to 4 p.m.<br />
June 27 Large Paper Mache Bowls<br />
1 to 4 p.m.<br />
July 11 Lowbrow Munny Dolls<br />
2 to 4 p.m.<br />
July 18 Large Scraper Abstract Painting<br />
2 to 4 p.m.<br />
July 25 Fun with Encaustics<br />
1 to 4 p.m.<br />
Fee: $25 for each class — All supplies provided<br />
Age Requirement: 11 to 16 years old<br />
Instructors: Maggie Stewart and Roese Ramp<br />
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ARTS AND RECREATION<br />
YOUTH ART CLASSES<br />
PEE WEE ART<br />
When:<br />
Wednesdays,<br />
4:30 to 5:30 p.m.<br />
April 13 and 27 –<br />
Crazy Bunny<br />
May 11 and 25 –<br />
Light Fish with<br />
Arts on Fire<br />
Fee: $25 for each class — All supplies provided<br />
Age Requirement: 3 to 6 years old with caregiver<br />
Instructor: Lauren Brant<br />
AFTER SCHOOL ART STUDIO<br />
Abstract Painting with<br />
Water and Air<br />
When: Wednesday,<br />
April 20<br />
Time: 4:30 to 6 p.m.<br />
Fee: $25 —<br />
All supplies provided<br />
Age Requirement:<br />
Ages 6 to 12<br />
Instructor: Roese Ramp<br />
CERAMICS FOR TEENS<br />
When: Mondays, May 2 – May 23<br />
Time: 4:30 to 6 p.m.<br />
Fee: $75 — All supplies provided<br />
Age Requirement: 11 to 16 years old<br />
Instructor: Maggie Stewart<br />
CERAMIC RELIEF TILES FOR KIDS<br />
When: Tuesdays,<br />
May 3 – May 24<br />
Time: 4:30 to 6 p.m.<br />
Fee: $75 —<br />
All supplies provided<br />
Age Requirement:<br />
8 to 14 years old<br />
Instructor:<br />
Maggie Stewart<br />
PAINTING WITH<br />
ACRYLICS FOR KIDS<br />
When: Thursdays, May 5 – May 26<br />
Time: 4:30 to 6 p.m.<br />
Fee: $50 — All supplies provided<br />
Age Requirement: 6 to 12 years old<br />
Instructor: Julia Rymer<br />
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ARTS AND RECREATION<br />
ART programs<br />
COLOR USE<br />
IN ART —<br />
CRASH<br />
COURSE<br />
When: Saturday,<br />
April 30<br />
Time: 9 a.m.<br />
to 1 p.m.<br />
Fee: $50<br />
Instructor:<br />
Julia Rymer<br />
Register online at<br />
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 educators who strive to provide the best art educational experience for all artistic levels.<br />
If you cannot make a class during the week, join us in the evenings or on a Saturday.<br />
For questions or more information about art classes at the Curtis Center call 303-797-1779.<br />
ADULT ART CLASSES — Ages 16 and older with a 10% senior discount<br />
FIGURE DRAWING<br />
When: Tuesdays, May 3 – May 31<br />
Time: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.<br />
Fee: $100<br />
Instructor: Michael Dowling<br />
LIVE MODEL<br />
QUICK SKETCH<br />
When: Mondays, May 2 – May 23<br />
Time: 1 to 4 p.m.<br />
Fee: $80<br />
Instructor: Cliff Austin<br />
ABSTRACT COLORADO<br />
SKETCHING<br />
FOR BEGINNERS<br />
When: Mondays, May 2 – May 23<br />
Time: 6:30 to 9 p.m.<br />
Fee: $80<br />
Instructor: Christian Dore<br />
ABSTRACT<br />
COLORADO<br />
INTERMEDIATE<br />
PAINTING<br />
When: Tuesday, May 3 – May 31<br />
Time: 1 to 4 p.m.<br />
Fee: $100<br />
Instructor: Christian Dore<br />
SILK SCARF BATIK<br />
When: Tuesdays, May 3 – May 31<br />
Time: 6:30 to 9 p.m.<br />
Fee: $120 — All supplies provided<br />
Instructor: Maggie Stewart<br />
EXPLORING<br />
LANDSCAPE PAINTING<br />
When: Thursdays, May 5 – June 9<br />
Time: 1 to 4 p.m.<br />
Fee: $120<br />
Instructor: Janet Anderson<br />
DRAWING AND<br />
SKETCHING<br />
When: Wednesdays, May 11 – June 15<br />
Time: 1 to 4 p.m.<br />
Fee: $120<br />
Instructor: Rick Brogan<br />
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ARTS AND RECREATION<br />
LANDSCAPE<br />
PAINTING WITH OILS<br />
When: Wednesdays, May 11 – June 15<br />
Time: 6:30 to 9 p.m.<br />
Fee: $120<br />
Instructor: Cliff Austin<br />
WATERCOLOR SKETCHING<br />
When: Thursdays, May 12 – June 2<br />
Time: 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.<br />
Fee: $80<br />
Instructor:<br />
Renee Reese<br />
DOODLING<br />
WORKSHOP<br />
When: Saturday,<br />
May 14<br />
Time: 10 a.m.<br />
to 2 p.m.<br />
Fee: $50<br />
Instructor:<br />
Behnaz<br />
Ahmadian<br />
PLEIN AIR<br />
WORKSHOP<br />
When: Wednesdays, May 18 – June 15<br />
Time: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.<br />
Fee: $100<br />
Instructor: Cliff Austin<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 />
PG. 24 <strong>GV</strong> NEWSLETTER | APRIL 20<strong>22</strong>