We ' re, we ' re gon na, we ' re gon na take, you recognize, some time and put the finishing touches on that, fine song a record before you all see it. Or else, If there ' s any various other comments regarding anything that you didn ' t bring up in the past, we can consider those 2 or else be happy to amuse a motion and I see Mr. Chair, I see, Supervisor Sandra ' s hand up. I ' m just going based on what ' s on my display, but straight from your Man, if you want to go in advance, we ' ll circle back.

I'' d be satisfied to if you ' ll provide me simply one moment to draw that up.'we ' re gon na have our consultants are gon na be present and they ' re gon na share some of their initial findings of the assessment.I had an opportunity to pay attention in to the presentation that they offered to the assessment advisory committee and it was truly information abundant and I think we ' re gon na have a terrific discussion with them on January 3rd. We ' re, we ' re gon na, we ' re gon na take, you recognize, some time and placed the finishing touches on that, great tune a record before you all see it. Otherwise, If there ' s any kind of various other remarks concerning anything that you didn ' t bring up before, we can think about those 2 or else be happy to amuse an activity and I see Mr. Chair, I see, Director Sandra ' s hand up. I ' m simply going based on what ' s on my screen, yet direct from your Man, if you want to go ahead, we ' ll circle back.I And it ' s definitely sounds like requireds are still a component of what we will certainly be seeing this session, so it ' ll be fascinating. Once again, I suggest local decision-making as opposed to neighborhood control when we talk regarding this, that it ' s not an issue of us trying to regulate, but it ' s us making those decisions locally. Preparation and preparation and it ' s not that we ' re going to be doing these things right off the bat.

I And it ' s absolutely sounds like mandates are still a component of what we will be seeing this session, so it ' ll be interesting. Once again, I recommend local decision-making as opposed to neighborhood control when we speak concerning this, that it ' s not a matter of us attempting to regulate, however it ' s us making those choices in your area. Planning and preparation and it ' s not that we ' re going to be doing these things right off the bat. We ' ve wanted to make sure that the toolkit was broad enough to be helpful for all of our participant federal governments, yet not incredibly broad that it wasn ' t helpful. And after that finally, just highlighting the equity component of this toolkit we did use FHW a steps methodology for each of the approaches so you will see in the toolkit each of the methods has several various equity factors to consider for the executing agencies to consider.So for the purpose of time, will certainly not go with all the techniques yet you ' ll see right here on the display right here all the TDM methods that are currently consisted of in the toolkit and as I stated before that this toolkit is a living resource it ' s intended to evolve so these this checklist might expand as we look into the future.And I wasn ' t sure due to the fact that nothing talks concerning the amount or the number of people who participated and then the 2nd one, only 2, so I won ' t bombard you also much, is I wear ' t see anything in here to assist us create a discussion around safety.Whether that ' s parking security for lorries and bicycles, there ' s burglary concerns, but there ' s likewise personal security. Said yep, yet what you ' ve seen the race is it ' s it ' s security and security right of various systems in the like and I think that ' s a reputable point we will certainly be chatting a little later in this meeting concerning our regional vision 0, program is some of the updates what we ' re preparation on doing associated with that. And so we recognize that when you ' re analyzing the accidents in some method that ' s much more city, the kinds of accidents that are taking place, the users that are included are going to be various when you ' re looking at other extra possibly rural location kinds in the region.And so that ' s what we did here is we damage down the crashes based on our 4 location types in the Dr. Gear area.

And I may not be clear on this because it ' s it ' s a different subject, however it ' s the very same topic. And I wasn ' t sure because absolutely nothing talks regarding the amount or the number of people who got involved and after that the 2nd one, only 2, so I won ' t pound you also much, is I wear ' t see anything in here to help us develop a discussion around safety.Whether that ' s car park safety for bicycles and vehicles, there ' s theft problems, yet there ' s also individual security. Said yep, yet what you ' ve seen the race is it ' s it ' s safety and security and safety and security right of different systems in the like and I think that ' s a reputable factor we will be chatting a little later in this conference about our regional vision 0, program is some of the updates what we ' re preparation on doing connected with that. And after that finally, something that just was helpful for myself and I think as well for our companions is to make sure that I ' m there ' s excellent clarity and openness from Dr. Gear on what is the standing of the different activities and things that we ' re doing. And so we recognize that when you ' re evaluating the accidents in some way that ' s more metropolitan, the kinds of crashes that are happening, the individuals that are entailed are going to be different when you ' re looking at other more perhaps country area kinds in the region.And so that ' s what we did here is we damage down the crashes based on our 4 location types in the Dr. Cog region.That ' s the duration that we ' ve provided ourselves for these prompt activities. Is there any kind of research studies or any type of information that you ' ve listened to or seen in respect to exactly how or why that is at a high level why that ' s taking place maybe extra so or less. It might not simply be an ad or an advertisement campaign, however it ' s also going into the institutions or it ' s additionally going into the work environment.

That ' s the duration that we ' ve offered ourselves for these prompt activities. We will, this is something that ' s really an ongoing activity, yet it ' s something that we will proceed to do every. We ' d like to go and try to the source and and see if there ' s a method to support and. I recognize that that ' s Top of mind for folks is exactly how can we produce a sustainable pool of funding that ' s huge enough to to really you understand fund the jobs that we want to money as well. Is there any kind of researches or any type of information that you ' ve listened to or seen in regard to exactly how or why that is at a high level why that ' s occurring maybe a lot more so or less.And after that the the composition you can see the break down in the residence in the Us senate these are not transforming from the 2023 session so we will proceed to have an incredibly majority in your home and near to an extremely bulk in the Us senate and near to an extremely majority in the Senate.And near to

a very bulk in the Us senate. I mean, the guv is a Democrat, so we are running under the Democratic trifecta. We continue to have more and even more variety down at the Capitol. That'' s the most diverse legislature that we have seen. And after that wan na keep in mind that we do have 3 new members of the legislature that, that are mosting likely to be all new in 2024 and you recognize this has actually happened. Due to particular vacancies that have stood out up. We, several of you may have heard that just recently within the previous number of weeks, I think one of the most recent one was the other day or a pair days back. There have been a number of house members that have actually surrendered. So I'' m at it so we ' re visiting 2 new participants that have not also been announced. As of yet that are gon na come right into the 24 session. Likewise, I indicate, we still have the 34 brand-new participants that we saw after the political election of 2022.

And they'' re mosting likely to be entering their 2nd year. Therefore they'' ll you understand they ' ll have some experience under their belts and they they sort of recognize a little bit more of what to anticipate, no target dates, those kind of things. Still, you recognize, still fresh to the procedure. And, you recognize, having those 34 brand-new participants, you recognize, we, and I constantly such as to say it'' s certainly can be a challenge that is a 3rd of the legislature. Truly we like to see it as an opportunity.You recognize, to involve with lawmakers to obtain to recognize them to actually talk. With a lot of Dr. C issues with them. . That ' s that ' s the make-up. Some motifs and these are styles that, you understand, we'' ve seen over the previous number of sessions. Social justice problems proceed to be a major motif that we'' re seeing. And that certainly resonates a lot more in the home than it does in the Us senate. There has actually been some partisan discourse, you know, what, and naturally did not discuss from the special session is that there was there were a great deal of differences. You understand, to put it in a courteous means, but you understand both both events in both chambers. Several of which some of whom excuse me behave severely So we are going to see a great deal of discourse entering this special and entering the session.Of program it

is mosting likely to be an election year in 2024 yet taking into consideration that you had participants of the same event filing a claim against each other previously this summer season that kind of collections the tone a bit as things progress for 2024 so we anticipate some things to not be Pleasant, I intend if you will. And afterwards kind of advancing with that said motif of it being an election year, we'' re going to see a great deal of party line ballots, which we did see in 2,023.

There existed were some you know some circumstances where some legislators did peel from their celebrations and and go across to you recognize to sign up with the opposite side yet I imagine that will certainly be it will be extra limited here in the 2024 session. A few of the concern locations where we expect some some emphasis, absolutely the state budget, the state budget plan this year is not mosting likely to be as generous or flush as it has been the last few years. The federal COVID relief dollars are generally exhausted.The state is constrained by its table limit that can ' t that ' s per the constitution. We remain to have Tabor refunds. Fantastic time to be a taxpayer due to the fact that you'' re gon na proceed to have Taber reimbursements fun time to be a taxpayer due to the fact that you'' re gon na proceed to get reimbursements for a couple of years however the state'' s budget will be constricted. There are increasingly more tax obligation credit reports that are being recommended. If the state doesn'' t have the straight-out money to invest in something, you can establish something as a tax credit and it doesn'' t take cash far from the remainder of the state budget plan, it simply decreases the TABLE refund. So we'' ll see tax credits and reduced income real estate, historic conservation and industrial structure conversion right into real estate. Last few years we'' ve seen a solid emphasis on occupants civil liberties. That is the ability, limiting when individuals can, evict, renters and other things like that. There will certainly be costs to make the senior homestead exemption portable.We ' ve seen those in the last few years. My hunch is they will certainly have a really strong possibility of passing this year. As was mentioned in the past, there ' s an emphasis on pedestrian safety and there will certainly be an expense that ' s coming out of the acting committee on a vulnerable road customers. So anybody that owns a cars and truck or truck that is not an extremely light auto will pay brand-new fee That would go to a Tabor Venture. I ' m increased regarding 20 million and'the cash would return to. The type of the city governments where the fee came from for pedestrian safety and security improvements. This would be limited to the 11 largest, most populated areas in Colorado. That expense will certainly be presented. And afterwards, of training course, as Jen said, there ' ll be a number of messaging costs around weapons,'lease control, and more that are sort of put out there sometimes they recognize they ' re gon na pass in some cases they understand they'' re not gon na pass yet they just want'to obtain people on the record.Thank you, Ed. And then naturally we ' ve obtained the governor ' s land usage proposition, proposition bills. Yeah. With the defeat of'his large land use inexpensive housing, Expense. 2 13, which I understand most of us keep in mind that that discussion from last legislative session. The governor has actually taken a brand-new tactic. This, session, he is planning on separating that bill into into smaller sized items. He ' s gon na concentrate on 3 major areas, those listed here on the display. And he ' s doing a great deal more stakeholder interaction. He is reaching out to city governments, to various other stakeholders as well, to, actually, you understand, obtain some comments. Now I believe it can be said that there is still a whole lot. To be discussed around all 3 of these expenses, especially as it associates with potential. Mandates. And I hate to make use of the M word, but I know we ' re all a little bit. You know hesitant keeping that yet there exist are some points that some conversations that need to that require to take place around this and I recognize details are still being fleshed out.I haven ' t seen expense drafts on these bills since yet, but once again as I stated the the guv ' s workplace and this the lawmakers that are running these costs are doing some terrific stakeholder job. So the first expense at the governor is mosting likely to focus on strategic development so he ' s planning on introducing a bill that ' s really mosting likely to try to align the state with local and regional real estate plans while trying to be able to plan for, you know, water reduction, water usage, variation, those example as it associates with developing comprehensive plans, you understand, for city governments and for, regions.And after that the accessory home systems costs or 80 usage. Basically they ' re going to create a program that will likely be a decide in where local governments can opt right into the program and if a local federal government does choose in and they are then they have accessibility to specific funding. The from what I have seen up until now that financing is going to is gon na look at 2 various points. One, there ' s going to be some. Rewards for resident to construct a to use.And after that there ' s additionally mosting likely to be some motivations to city governments to minimize specific restrictions, zoning demands. You recognize decrease tap costs or certain other charges that

come along with building need to utilize and give those motivations to city governments. So there ' s a huge financing piece to the ADU Costs. And afterwards the last expense, which truly is still being expanded. Dr. Cock has absolutely been a major stakeholder in this costs and we ' re continuing to have conversations with the governor ' s office and with legislators on this this is the TOC bill the transportation oriented areas expense which is aiming to enhance thickness in city facilities and community centers. And kind of developing a slate of particular techniques. For regional governments to, you understand, to take on. To try to really develop even more real estate around transit areas whether that transit is you recognize perhaps maybe RTD it can be you understand buses maybe It ' d be anything. The governor ' s office has actually committed to Sending extra bucks to transit so that transit can also be further created. In this so that there ' s cost effective and reputable transportation choices for these communities that are developing real estate or that have real estate presently in place.So once more, this is kind of the guv ' s large technique. He is devoting a whole lot of dollars to this as Ed mentioned the majority of this is going to be in in the with tax credit scores. I believe he ' s putting 10 million into tactical growth, accessory house systems, I'believe has 16 to 18 million affixed to it and the TOC claims concerning 65 million I think and they ' re mosting likely to broaden the light technology. Tax credit and afterwards create a sub tax obligation credit scores within LYTAC that is going to be focused particularly on transit. Hmm. There will be some, some dollars that go to, you understand, these 3 primary propositions. I will understand that'these are not mosting likely to be all the housing land usage costs that we will certainly see. And there is mosting likely to be others. Most likely some that will do other things that 2 13 did from in 2015 along with perhaps develop some brand-new methods or ideas. For housing too also. Housing is going to be a big problem for 24, yet we do understand these are the governor ' s major concentrates for the 23 session. And did did I listen to? Did somebody have a concern? I thought I had listened to somebody.Come off me. We ' re pleased to maintain going, but I didn ' t wan na disrupt anybody. So Chair Cohen, I didn ' t understand if. I would certainly claim keep going. Anyone? Okay, fantastic. Among the one of the other significant top priorities for working with and Jennifer and Rich and I began working with this. I believe last March.

Is attempting to get a boost in the state funding for senior services line thing. The the board chatted. Perhaps an hour ago concerning the relevance of keeping senior citizens in their homes and providing senior services. The state financing for elderly solutions line thing has not changed since financial year, 1819. Now remember we had the pandemic in there that upset the entire budget apple cart. However we have actually been, we ' re doing a great deal of campaigning for over the summer.Meeting with JBC members, conference with their personnel on multiple celebrations. And our request is a 5 million dollar boost. Currently that line thing obtains I believe regarding 18.5 million bucks so this would certainly be a substantial increase. And as I stated previously, the budget plan is not glowing this year. 5 million is a stretch, but that ' s our goal. And the number setting for this will likely be in February. That ' s what we ' re functioning in the direction of. And with that said, I assume Jennifer, if I ' m not mistaken, did we have more? Oh! Yeah, we have simply type of a taking a look at head.Slide simply to chat a little about. You know, Kind of what we anticipate not only the session yet moving on and just kind of some things that are hanging over our heads once again, kind of this raised disharmony in the legislature. Exactly how is'how is that mosting likely to play out this year? We ' ve currently had those 2 lawmakers who have resigned particularly citing one of among whom side reduced pay but both of whom pointed out that it ' s It ' s simply type of a hazardous and I place that in quotes, environment at the funding. What, you know, what does that look like? We continue to see the increase of campaigning for companies down at the Capitol.You know, certainly which can be an excellent thing. Usually they are not the ones that have to apply specific programs or that have to fret about funding for particular programs. You understand, certainly attempting to advocate'on part of regional federal governments, regional entities like Dr. Gear, is coming to be a little bit much more tough. It ' s not, you recognize, it ' s not. As attractive of a problem as particular problems that campaigning for

companies, you know, can lobby for. We ' re definitely seeing that tensions with the executive branch, you recognize, with it with Guv Polis land you splash 2 13 falling short last year that was his initial legislative loss. You understand, Ed can prove the JVC has been pushing back against the governor and his budget demands and have actually been, you know, certainly putting it into area various other budgetary priorities. I ' m beyond what the governor is requesting. So we'' ll see if there ' s some tensions. This year and or progressing. And then the role of the tally process as Ed stated, the large problem that was property tax throughout the special session and what ' s mosting likely to occur this year.A great deal of the well worth that the that the real estate tax commission is going to be doing, some of which could extremely well be focused on Trying to inhibit. Legitimate initiatives and we understand there ' s already a couple of that are certified for the tally. What is, what is that gon na do to the legislature? Is that gon na force the legislature to act, touch too soon to do this or to do that? To make sure that ' s, kind of always an'fascinating dynamic that, that

we watch down at the Capitol. And I think that ' s all I had unless you wished to state anything else, yet definitely we are open for questions. Remarks, suggestions, grievances. Great presentation. Prior to we most likely to inquiries, I will certainly aim out that since Melinda is not needing to hand out auto parking passes tonite, tomorrow she will certainly email out this discussion. Equally as type of a compromise for that.So you will get this PowerPoint tomorrow. Thank you for that, Melinda. Inquiries or comments? I believe that demonstrates how good that'presentation was, Mister Rex. It was an outstanding presentation. I constantly value and Jen ' s frankness when, when they have a discussion concerning what ' s taking place at the legislature. It ' s, it ' s gon na be It ' s gon na be, it ' s gon na be something, for certain. Hey, listen, I simply wished to share a couple

of things with you all. You understand, the one, if you recognize, the one good idea that appeared of Senate Costs 2 13 is that I assume, you recognize, it enabled us to have us collectively to have a truly good discussion about.Okay. What our setting is related to. You understand, that nexus in between real estate and'land usage and the like and I assume that that ' s truly appreciated by staff since it ' s truly aided us in some of these stakeholder meetings that we ' ve been component of. Okay. Most significantly, because it ' s truly helped us in a few of these stakeholder conferences that we ' ve belonged to, most especially connected with the Transitorian and an Areas One.That ' That is the one. Costs that we ' ve, we ' ve had the many. Interaction with the governor ' s personnel as well as the as the enrollers. That has actually been great and you recognize, and I, you know, just so you know, additionally CCI, CML. All the normal suspects have been entailed in those conferences too and I assume we ' re you understand we ' re vocal singing the program along with concerns to what our company believe is proper as it relates to, housing bills and the like. There ' s a lot even more ahead. This things is'altering so promptly and, and you understand, it ' s yeah, simply changing extremely swiftly. We ' ll continue to follow this and, and I assume, you recognize, by perhaps the board job session will have a better idea where we are going right into the session on'these costs. The 2nd thing I intended to point out is concern to, and, of course, discussed this is that, you understand, the AAA financing and, and financing for older grownups. This is an area that we focused on. This legal session, Ed Jen Rich. Jaila have had a great deal of discussions with the joint spending plan committee.About feasible. You know, one-time increase in funding. For this year simply to balance out the truly the ARPA money that we ' ve lost. We ' re really operating this coming year at 2018, possibly also perhaps 2019 levels. Yeah, yet the acquiring power of that buck since of inflation and every little thing else is just reduced. We ' re able to use also much less services than what we might have provided back in 2019. So it ' s it ' s really problematic and this is with a population that we understand is expanding within within this is with a population that we understand is expanding within this area state. So'we ' re actively having those discussions. So we ' re actively having those discussions and I really say thanks to Ed Richards. We ' re, proactively having those discussions. We ' re, proactively having those conversations. So, we ' re, actively having those conversations and I actually thank Ed Rich Jen, Jaila for proceeding to deal with the great battle in that respect. And, you recognize, pay attention, I remain confident in this. I think, you recognize, we ' ve had excellent conversation.I assume they understand the problems. And, so ideally we have success. I will'tell you that I assume there will become a time during this legal session that we could ask you all to activate and aid us within out to'legislators. Sorry, legislators. I ' m pertaining to this. And, since we know you have relationships too and I understand you ' re greater than satisfied to aid. So, so stay tuned on that also. Mr. Chairman, I ' ll simply leave it there in the meantime. I see, supervisor Flynn has his hand up.

Supervisor Flynn. Thanks. I just desire to go back to the unique area. Momentarily, to make certain I plainly comprehend. It is a 1 year action. And so, and and Jennifer, that indicates that in 2025. Property owners. Will certainly really feel the full pressure. Of the revaluation. From this past year. Fix the$ 55,000 off the leading disappears. And these property analysis proportion goes back approximately. 6.7 5 6. Is that correct? So this this Yes,'Director Flynn, that is correct.That is assuming absolutely nothing else will certainly occur. Yeah. At this factor, yes, that it ' s a one year thing. Hmm. Kind of special. Study hall this research that ' s going to be parallel with the session will certainly they make recommendations to this session to fix it for 2025. Yes. They ' ll make their suggestions are due March fifteenth, approximately the axis of the session. . So there will certainly be lots of time to have a complete debate on any of their recommendations.And I pointed out there ' ll be great deals of other real estate tax expenses beyond that task pressure also. Sure. All. Thank you for that. I simply intend to make certain I plainly comprehended that. Value it. Great. Last opportunity for concerns or comments. And Jen, thank you so a lot. Fantastic work. We are so lucky to have the 2 of you. Benefiting Dr. Cog and for our'area. So thank you significantly for all that you do. And appreciate being below tonight.Was it? Without we are going to move ahead. Thank you. Thanks. Yep, thank you. Just call to your focus a pair of informational things in

your packet administrative adjustments to the 2024 27 idea and hand via your 2023 and your listing of obligated jobs. With that said, we go to board records and we will start with the record from the State Transport Advisory Committee, Supervisor Nicholas Williams. Sir. Sorry there, little trouble getting off mute.The, I ' m sorry, the pile did not fulfill this month. No records are. Well, that ' s a nice quick one.

Record for Mitchell, Muir ' s caucus, but starker. Simply as quick, the caucus hasn ' t satisfied considering that we did, so we have no record tonight. Thank you. Well, there you go. A record from the, Missouri Accounted Commissioners, George Teal. Thank you, Chair. Let me pull up my notes genuine fast. And all right. At the last conference of the metro audit commissioners there was agreement accomplished. Between all members consisting of the city in Region Denver that Denver is no more consider itself a haven city.

Which none of the various other regions consider themselves shelter counties.In terms of government migration. However, was kept in mind by the mayor ' s office. That Denver. Would certainly still need to, repeal in 2,017 law. In order for that to be main. Said Mayor Johnson did proceed to emphasize job on collaborations across the materia counties. The regions did also have a discussion about a brand-new law that will permit regions to establish and establish a minimum wage at the area degree. Which is, that is mainly the top subject of conversation. That is my report. Thanks extremely a lot. Jayo Sanchez Warren is not here so she does not have a report from the advising

board on representative yet I ' m mosting likely to take simply a moment to acknowledge that the ACA shed a celebrity our area shed a star when Kathy died in December eleventh.I understood Kathy before I was a chosen office back when she was a mayor and I was with a team that was making use of a few of their area for an occasion. It was, it was my enjoyment and I think others to offer on the ACA with Kathy. I believe she is an instance of just the the finest kind of leader and we are really sorry to have actually shed her. She won the John B. Christiansen Award in 2,019 and her funeral will certainly remain in January.Doug, you did a great work in what you sent out to the board, but I'simply I wanted to take a moment and just show directly having actually offered with her on the ACA. So if you all. Moving ahead to the record from the local

air top quality council, Doug Rex. Thank you, Mr. Chairman, quite. And first of all, thanks, sir, for acknowledging the the terrific girl that was, Kathy Midday, she was, she was unique to us for certain. I value your remarks. Regional high quality council, we fulfilled on December. I ' ll simply state a couple activity things.

That ' s that ' s the makeup. We ' ve already had those 2 lawmakers who have resigned particularly mentioning one of one of whom side low pay but both of whom mentioned that it ' s It ' s just kind of a poisonous and I put that in quotes, setting at the resources. It ' s, it ' s gon na be It ' s gon na be, it ' s gon na be something, for sure. You understand, that nexus in between housing and'land usage and the like and I assume that that ' s actually appreciated by team since it ' s actually helped us in some of these stakeholder conferences that we ' ve been part of. Most notably, since it ' s actually aided us in some of these stakeholder meetings that we ' ve been component of, most especially connected with the Transitorian and a Neighborhoods One.That ' That is the one.Will keep in mind that, well, I wear ' t based on what I ' ve been told by specialists at C. Dot on weather forecasting and upkeep. That ' s the end of my record below. The other thing is Molson Course will certainly as soon as again assistance 0 Fairs starting at 7 PM on New Year ' s Eve all the method with 7 a. M. On New Year ' s Day.

Will keep in mind that, well, I don ' t based on what I ' ve been told by experts at C. Dot on weather forecasting and maintenance. That ' s the end of my report here. The other thing is Molson Training course will certainly as soon as again assistance 0 Fairs beginning at 7 PM on New Year ' s Eve all the means via 7 a. M. On New Year ' s Day. That ' s my record for tonight. Those that celebrate Christmas, Merry Xmas those that have various other parties or also if it ' s simply a matter of taking some time as the year finishes and we move right into the new year.

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