
Centennial Council of Neighborhoods – May 2009 Minutes
The meeting was called to order by President Cathy Noon at
6:52 pm with 13 members present & adjourned at 8:
47 pm.
Arapahoe County Sheriff
www.arapahoesheriff.org
Lt. Kevin Heaton
- A missing 84-year old east Arapahoe County man was found safely in Denver
today.
- Lt. Heaton works Centennial between Broadway & I-25. The ACSO
department would like to be invited to any community events. To contact Lt.
Heaton: 720-874-3898. The non-Emergency for ACSO: 303-795-4711.
- Youth Academy June 15-20, 14 – 18 years. See an inside look at the
department & other activities. Contact Brian McKnight at 720-874-3750
for participation and more information. 9:00-3:00 daily and 10 – 4:00 on
Saturday.
- New deputies who attended the Law Enforcement Academy in Highlands Ranch
have been assigned to duties.
- Top Accident locations in Centennial: Parker & Orchard with 1500
tickets written in that intersection in 2008. Then follow University &
Arapahoe Rd. & University and Dry Creek both experiencing a high number
of accidents.
- May 16, 4:00 am, responded to an alarm at Cherry Creek Prep. Two juveniles
apprehended.
- May 6, arrests were made at an apartment related to drug dealing.
- A bank robbery took place on Smoky Hill Road but the bank robber left his
I.D. at the bank. He turned himself in.
Arapahoe Library District
www.arapahoelibraries.org
Eloise May, Executive Director
- Eloise May attended the American Library Assoc. Conference in Wash. D.C. The
group was briefed on pending legislation before Congress affecting libraries.
The group lobbied for changes in the Patriot Act e.g. requesting proof from
law enforcement of a potential terrorist before releasing information on that
patron.
- Arapahoe Douglas Works is getting some stimulus money. The Library is
hoping to hire some interns to work in the libraries.
- Summer Reading: June 6, Kickoff at Koelbel & Smoky Hill Libraries.
June 9, Kickoff at Castlewood Library.
- July 16, 17, 18 is the Grand Opening of the SouthGlenn Library.
- Dreams’ writing contest. Write a story up to 1000 words about dreams,
June 6 – July 11. Win a certificate to Barnes & Noble.
- The Large Express Checkout at Castlewood Library will move to the
SouthGlenn branch This is a collection of new books & materials. The
large print collection will move from SouthGlenn to Castlewood. The topics
at Castlewood will have a family focus orientation.
- Arapahoe Library District did outreach to the Council on Aging to provide
information on library services.
Arapahoe Park & Rec District www.aprd.org
Delos Searle, Asst. District Manager
- Parks are greening up and mowing has begun.
- Lookout Pool at Liverpool opens on May 23.
- Movie Night in partnership with Centennial on Friday, July 10 at Trails Rec.
Center, 6:30-10:00. Blood pressure check and other events. Bring chairs,
blankets, etc.
- Trails Rec Center has rooms available for rental needs. Birthday, meeting
spaces – Rental rates available.
South Suburban Park & Rec District
www.sspr.org
Jean Flynn Ray, Community Liaison
- June 5, Euclid Middle School track: Hershey Track & Field Meet,
ages 9-14 years, 8:45 am registration.
- June 6, 10:00 am -4:00 pm, Spring Fling, family oriented festival,
deKoevend Park
- June 13, 9 – 12 pm, Cherry Knolls Park: Baseball Skills competition
for youth 6-13 years.
- Summer Theater in the Park
: Lady Bug and the Butterfly, & Ollie
& Stanley, June 16 – 20, 10:00 am. June 16-Hudson Gardens; June 17-Walnut
Hills Amphitheater; June 18-Sterne Park; June 19-Gallup Gardens; June
20-Sweetwater Park in Lone Tree.
- Blood Screenings
at Rec Centers: July 14 at Lone Tree, July 15 at
Goodson, July 16 at Buck. 7 – 9:30 am.
- Senior Health Fair: May 26 – Lone Tree & May 27 - Buck:
10:00 am -12:00 noon.
City of Centennial www.centennialcolorado.com
Sherry Patten, Director of Communications
- Night at the Movies: July 10, Madagascar, Trails Rec Center. July 17,
Grease, deKoevend Park. Both 6:30 – 10:00 pm.
- August 8, 6:00-10:00 pm – Celebrate Centennial Under the Stars at
Centennial Health Plaza.
- The City may receive $922,000 in stimulus money for energy efficiency
projects. Application is due by end of June. Projects could include: LED
lights in traffic signals, turn lanes added to speed up traffic, solar panels
on the city building, use of alternative energy in the city cars. Money would
come in November & projects would be completed in 2010. Information is
available on the website.
- An additional $82,000 has become available in the Community Development
Block Grant Program for services to low-income or those in need of specific
services such as Meals on Wheels.
- Battle of the Bands, May 30, 1:00-8:00 pm at Best Buy at Streets at
SouthGlenn. 8 bands will perform. The Youth Commission has organized the
event. Verizon Wireless will tally votes by cell phone voting.
- Spring Fling, June 6, 10:00 am – 4:00 p.m. in deKoevend Park. Lots for
kids to do
- Centennial Connection newsletter will come out the first week in June.
- $3.3M reduction in the current budget. $2.9M from street surfacing and a few
programs will be postponed.
- Streets at SouthGlenn will open August 28, 29, & 30.
- The Annual Report and the Budget in Brief are available at the
City office or on the City website.
- June 9, 6:30 – 8:00 – Open House: a map of proposed zoning districts for
City neighborhoods.
- IKEA: A decision to build is made in Sweden. Incentives are in place to have
them open in 2011.
Neighborhood Resource Center www.nrc-neighbor.org
Sarah McCarthy, Director
- Two publications were distributed with ‘block maps’ & info about how
to be a good neighbor. Get names of everyone in a house, contact information
including email addresses.
- Neighborhood Resource Center was started in Denver to build neighborhood
leaders & build the quality of life in the neighborhoods. One aspect has
been to work with police officers to become more involved in neighborhoods.
The current focus is on stronger & healthier neighborhoods.
Program goals include:
- 1. Community Building – cultural acclimation, used to describe the ‘values’
of being a good neighbor.
- 2. Good Neighboring – elements include: physical, psychological and
sociological needs to have a sense of community, adequate financial assets
or other resources. Promoting strong neighborhood ties increases
satisfaction. Ready Colorado has information on its website for
individuals to prepare for emergencies for 72 hours. Reliance on each other
is a component of surviving emergencies. Block parties & block events
are encouraged to build that network. Safeway and Xcel Energy provide funds
to host block parties and neighborhood block grants. Contact Neighborhood
Resource Center at 303-477-0023 to apply or for more information on creating
a better neighborhood.
- 3. Neighborhood Liaisons: bi-monthly forum to work on neighborhood issues.
Forum shares information on issues e.g. graffiti removal, etc.
- 4. Livable Communities: focus on walk-able communities, expertise in
historic preservation. Establish a relationship with Live Well Colorado by
starting walking clubs or community gardens. Address aging in communities
with nursing home diversion to help people remain in their homes and to
avoid isolation by allowing senior citizens to contribute to their
community. ‘Smoke Signals’: ex. Opening curtain in the morning, place
hangars on doors, or yellow flags at night and remove in the morning to
signal neighbors. www.livewellcolorado.com
for information.
- Block Parties can be organized in 30 minutes working with one other
person. Attendance increases yearly.
CenCON Business
Cathy Noon, President,
- Frank Green & Andrea Suhaka have been working on bringing the CenCON
list up to date.
Rhonda Livingston, President Pro Tem:
- Raised the question: Is there a need for subcommittees to recruit CenCON
members.
- There is a meeting on changing the setbacks from Arapahoe Rd. May 28 –
for Potomac Business Park.
- Handouts about the proposed Civic Center Park were available.
- Transportation meeting with the City on June 23 at city offices at 6:30
pm.
Minutes Gerry
Cummins, Secretary
- H. Goldberg moved to approve the minutes of the April meeting. D. Doerr
seconded the motion. Motion carried.
Treasurer’s Report
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Checking
Previous Balance: |
$ 1235.65 |
Savings
Previous Balance: |
$ 2488.26 |
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Income: |
120.00 |
Income (Interest): |
0.00 |
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Expenses: |
0.00. |
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Closing Balance: |
$ 1355.65 |
Closing Balance: |
$ 2488.26 |
July - CenCON Annual Field Trip
- Tour of the new Southglenn Library. Meet at Arapahoe Library Administration
Bldg. at 6:00 pm to take a behind the scenes tour. Food will be served
followed by drive to Southglenn for the tour. Limited to 50 people at
SouthGlenn.
Plans C.J. Whelan, 2nd Vice President
- There were no plans for discussion.



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