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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 2008-0054CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO RESOLUTION NO. 54-2008 TITLE: A RESOLUTION BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE SUPPORTING BALLOT MEASURES 2A, 2B AND 2C WHEREAS, the Mayor commissioned a citizen task force, D.I.R.T (Drainage, Infrastructure, Roads and Trails), to evaluate and prioritize over $143 million of unfunded City public infrastructure projects in January 2007; and WHEREAS, on June 20, 2007, after a four month evaluation process, the D.I.R.T. Task Force made a top ten priority projects recommendation to the Mayor and City Council at an estimated cost of $76.0 million; and WHEREAS, on August 25, 2008, City Council approved ordinances to submit ballot measures to the voters of the City concerning the authorization of: 1. Revenue bonds in the amount of $33,435,000 for the reconstruction of 38th Avenue from Kipling Street to Youngfield Street and the streetscaping of 38th Avenue from Harlan Street to Wadsworth Boulevard; 2. General Obligation bonds in the amount of $9,255,000 for neighborhood flood control and storm drainage improvements; and 3. An amendment to the City's Charter to provide for limitations upon building height and residential density to be as set forth by ordinance in the Wheat Ridge Zoning and Development Code. WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council support ballot measures 2A, 2B and 2C as an economic stimulus package for the City of Wheat Ridge; and WHEREAS, a YES vote on 2A matters because it will address critical safety issues along 38th Avenue for kids, pedestrians and motorists; because it is about investing in the City's future, because it will improve the appeal of the central portion of 38th Avenue which will attract business investment; and because it will improve property values; and WHEREAS, a YES vote on 2B matters because it will help to protect homes from flooding; because it will protect property values; because it will create a safer environment overall for Wheat Ridge residents; and because it will cost the average household only $30 per year; and WHEREAS, a YES vote on 2C matters because the current Charter restrictions on building height and density severely limit the individual owner's property rights; because it will allow more business development at key locations in the City meaning a greater tax base, more jobs and shorter commutes; and because it will strengthen the local economy and support smart growth; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Wheat Ridge, Colorado, that: SECTION 1. The Mayor and City Council do hereby urge Wheat Ridge voters to vote YES on 2A, 213, 2C to attract more businesses and good paying jobs, to strengthen property values and to position Wheat Ridge for the future. DONE AND RESOLVED THIS DAY SEPTEMBER 22, 208q08.. OITgv 4 Jer iTullio, Mayor ATTEST: Michael Snow, City Clerk