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The committee postponed a proposed 10-year concession agreement with JCDecaux at Denver International Airport and approved several consent items: a $3.42M contract to replace deficient sidewalks citywide, a $964,000 contract to assess the Welton Street Corridor, and a revocable right-of-way permit for a small building encroachment at 661 N. Williams Street. The committee also received a briefing on the Front Range Passenger Rail.
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Council postponed a decision about a 10-year advertising/concession agreement at Denver International Airport, so that proposal will be decided at a later meeting. The city approved a contractor to replace deficient sidewalks across Denver to meet ADA and city standards, hired an engineering firm to study transportation options for the Welton Street Corridor, and granted a temporary permit allowing a small portion of an existing building to extend 1.1 feet into the alley at 661 N. Williams Street. The committee heard an informational update on the Front Range Passenger Rail but took no action on that briefing.
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