About this meeting
- Government Body
- Public Amenities Committee
- Meeting Type
- Public Amenities Committee
- Location
- Denver, CO
- Meeting Date
- May 19, 2026
Transcript
34 sections (from 42 segments)
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of it. I just throw a story, the back story behind it.
Tell me a story. I'll tell you. Alright. Good morning, everybody. Thank you so much for being here. Welcome to mayor council. We have a short general session, a couple of executive session items, but delighted to have you all here. And so I think we will start with introductions. The most distinguished gentleman to my right, would you like to kick us off, please? Yes. Surprising to be feeling this awake. This is Paul Cashman, South Denver District 6. Just happy to be here.
I mean, Sourier district five.
Good morning. So I'm Gonzalez speaking to this. One of your council members at large.
Chris Hines. Denver is in perfect 10.
Sarah Parity at large. Good morning. Diana Romero Campbell, Southeast Denver, District 4.
Good morning. Amanda Sandvall, North West Denver, District
1. Nelson Watson.
Good morning. Darrell Watson.
Fine, District 9. Welcome. Welcome. Thank you all so much for being here. We do have some time for announcements. If any council members have announcements they'd like to share either with fellow members or the folks listening at home, love to jump into that now. And then we have executive session after that. Any announcements? Madam President.
Just a reminder that next week on Monday, the city is closed for Memorial Day, which means city council is not meeting, which means none of our committees are not meeting. This meeting is not meeting. So we have a week off. So just wanna say we'll see you the following week.
You can probably still watch reruns on channel eight
if you missed us. It's totally possible. You need
your friends. We're always on. Elsewhere I'll be dressed.
Thank you. I just wanna say thank you to the mayor's bicycle advocacy committee. We had a great District 7 bike ride this weekend, and remembering Memorial Day. Also, happy birthday to my son, Alejandro. I love you so much. I'm so proud of you. He's gonna be 11 this week, and we won't have council. I'm glad I got the opportunity to wish him a happy birthday.
Happy birthday. I have
Other announcements. Yes. Madam Pro Temp.
Thank you. We have a celebration happening for the Wilshire Golf Course. It's turning a 100 years old. This is pretty exciting. It started out as a private course and became the only public course designed by this designer, Donald Ross, West Of The Mississippi. Big deal. I don't play golf. I'm learning that this is a very
big deal.
And I had some trivia last night. I don't have a new trivia question, but I'll ask it again so you can't answer. But for the audience or or actually for you, what is the iconic Denver landmark that can be seen from the 8th Green at the Wellshire? Easy.
It's on the spine.
No. Red Rocks.
Really? Yeah.
You can do Red Rocks.
Anyway, we are doing a big community celebration on Bang. I was gonna gone. We are gonna do a big celebration on Friday, June 5. There is a golf tournament in the morning. Thank you to those council members that are able to join us, and we are gonna do a community celebration in the evening from five to 8PM at the Wilshire Inn. Go online and register to attend. We're taking RSVPs. It'll be a nice time to be able to walk around the Wilshire Inn. Great. Thank you.
Council Watson.
Thank you, mister mayor and council president. Two quick announcements. I I gave this announcement last time, and I thought it was important to do it again today. Judge Andre Rudolph, we lost him over the weekend. We spoke with several folks from the city attorney's office and from the the county courts that are struggling this week.
And so to all the friends, family, and those that loved judge Rudolph, we in community know the importance, role that he played as a leader in our community. We send our condolences and our heartfelt thanks to all the good work that he has done. And to those that are dealing with this today, just know that we in the city, we respect the work that you do and that we're here to provide whatever support folks need. Also, weekend, we support Memorial Day. It's an important day for for folks like us who, like me, my family.
I have a military family. My older brother, Darren Watson, we call him doc because he solved everyone's problems. He died in in in in in in service of of this country during Desert Storm many, many, many years ago, but just always wanted to make sure for those families that are spending this weekend thinking about their loved ones, know that the city county of Denver supports them and support our military families. Thank you, mister mayor.
Thank you, councilman. Madam president. Any other announcements this morning? Great. I would just share your recognition council Watson. Andre has been a friend of mine for twenty years, so it's a deep personal loss for me and for many of folks who've served close to him. I've checked in with those folks on the bench and others who I think are having a very hard time. So appreciate you when you see them, thanking them, celebrating them. They are humans too behind those rooms who lost a really good friend this weekend, and so thank you for your celebration and recognition of them. Okay.
Any other announcements before we go? Alright. I will now entertain a motion to enter executive session pursuant to DRMC two three four a sections three, four, six, and seven for the discussion of pending litigation against the city and for the discussion of the utilization of real estate by the city.
So moved. Second.
All those in favor? Aye. Any opposed? Great. With that, we will enter executive session. Thank you so much to members of public for joining. Have a great Memorial Day. We know you'll miss us. We will see you when you come back.
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