AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoLocal Infrastructure & Housing Finance: Aurora City Council approved three bond measure questions totaling $264 million under Build Up Aurora, sending them to voters Nov. 3; the plan funds 65 projects across public safety, transportation, and community facilities, including traffic calming, signal upgrades, and a police station facility. Energy & Environment Grants: Gov. Polis and the Colorado Energy Office announced $30 million in grants for 18 local and tribal governments to cut emissions and improve air quality through building, land use, transportation, and waste projects. Aerospace Deal: MDA Space will buy Lafayette-based Blue Canyon Technologies for $620 million from Raytheon, expanding Colorado’s defense space manufacturing footprint. Construction Safety: OSHA is investigating the death of a worker at the Denver Broncos’ new training facility; the contractor says the victim was employed by a subcontractor. Water Costs for New Builds: Denver Water raised tap fees via a higher System Development Charge starting July 1, a roughly 30% jump tied to drought conditions. Data Centers & Power/Water Pressure: Colorado Springs residents filed appeals against Project Taurus, challenging administrative approval and raising concerns about electricity demand and utility impacts. Workforce & Youth Housing: The Launchpad in Colorado Springs marked a year of helping 18–24-year-olds move out of homelessness, including construction trades training graduates. Business & Procurement Reform: Denver is considering “best-value” contracting to weigh factors beyond lowest price, including safety, workforce practices, and past performance.
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