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2013 Membership Directory.Cdr 2010 Membership Directory Denver Regional Council of Governments 2013 Membership Directory Denver Regional Council of Governments 2013 Membership Directory Board of Directors and Principal Staff DENVER REGIONAL COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS We make life better! Denver Regional Council of Governments 1290 Broadway, Suite 700 Denver, CO 80203 DRCOG Board of Directors August 2013 Sue Horn, Chair Jack Hilbert, Vice Chair Rachel Zenzinger, Secretary Jackie Millet, Treasurer Dennis McCloskey, Immediate Past Chair COUNTIES CITIES AND TOWNS ADAMS COUNTY ARVADA COLUMBINE VALLEY FREDERICK Eva Henry Rachel Zenzinger Gale Christy Amy Schiers County Commissioner Mayor Pro Tem Mayor Trustee ARAPAHOE COUNTY AURORA COMMERCE CITY GEORGETOWN Bill Holen Bob Roth Jim Benson Henry Ehrgott County Commissioner Council Member Council Member Selectman BOULDER COUNTY BENNETT DACONO GLENDALE Elise Jones Sue Horn VACANT Paula Bovo County Commissioner Mayor Mayor Pro Tem BROOMFIELD, City and BLACK HAWK DEER TRAIL GOLDEN County David Spellman VACANT Marjorie Sloan Dennis McCloskey Mayor Mayor Council Member BOULDER EDGEWATER GREENWOOD VILLAGE CLEAR CREEK COUNTY KC Becker Todd Riddle Ron Rakowsky Tim Mauck Council Member Mayor Pro Tem Mayor County Commissioner BOW MAR EMPIRE IDAHO SPRINGS DENVER, City and County Anne Justen Mike Spies Jackson P. Morgan Jr. Rocky Piro Trustee Trustee Mayor Director of Community Planning & Development BRIGHTON ENGLEWOOD LAFAYETTE Cynthia Martinez Randy Penn Brad Wiesley Chris Nevitt Council Member Mayor Councilor Council Member CASTLE ROCK ERIE LAKEWOOD DOUGLAS COUNTY Paul Donahue Mark Gruber Adam Paul Jack Hilbert Mayor Trustee Councilor County Commissioner CENTENNIAL FEDERAL HEIGHTS LARKSPUR GILPIN COUNTY Cathy Noon Joyce Thomas VACANT Connie McLain Mayor Mayor County Commissioner CENTRAL CITY FIRESTONE LITTLETON JEFFERSON COUNTY Ronald Engels George Heath James Taylor Don Rosier Alderman Trustee Council Member County Commissioner CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE FOXFIELD LONE TREE Doug Tisdale Lisa Jones Jackie Millet Mayor Mayor Mayor Pro Tem LONGMONT GOVERNOR’S NON- Katie Witt VOTING APPOINTEES TO Council Member THE DRCOG BOARD DRCOG Principal Staff LOUISVILLE COLORADO Jennifer Schaufele Hank Dalton DEPARTMENT OF Executive Director Mayor Pro Tem TRANSPORTATION (CDOT) Connie Garcia LYONS Debra Perkins-Smith Executive Assistant/Board Julie Van Domelen Director, Transportation Coordinator Mayor Development Jayla Sanchez-Warren MEAD OFFICE OF THE Area Agency on Aging Ursula Morgan GOVERNOR Director Trustee Doug Young Senior Policy Advisor Roxie Ronsen MORRISON Administrative Officer Christopher Wolfe OFFICE OF THE Trustee GOVERNOR Steve Erickson Simon Tafoya Communication and NEDERLAND Senior Policy Advisor Marketing Director Joe Gierlach Mayor REGIONAL Teri Whitmore TRANSPORTATION Regional Planning & NORTHGLENN DISTRICT’S NON-VOTING Operations Director Joyce Downing APPOINTEES TO THE Mayor DRCOG BOARD Open Position Transportation Planning & PARKER Bill Van Meter Operations Director John Diak Assistant General Manager Council Member for Planning SHERIDAN Cliff Mueller Council Member SILVER PLUME Fred Lyssy Mayor SUPERIOR Debra Williams Trustee THORNTON Val Vigil Council Member WESTMINSTER Nancy McNally Mayor WHEAT RIDGE Joyce Jay Council Member Denver Regional Council of Governments 2013 Membership Directory Jurisdictions DENVER REGIONAL COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS We make life better! Adams County 4430 South Adams County Parkway Brighton, CO 80601 Phone: (720) 523-2130 Fax: (720) 523-6045 Web Site: www.adcogov.org Meeting Information: 9:30 a.m. Mondays and Wednesdays Local Elected Officials Erik Hansen Eva Henry Chaz Tedesco County Commissioner County Commissioner County Commissioner 4430 S Adams County Pkwy, Ste C5000A 4430 S Adams County Pkwy, Ste C5000A 4430 S Adams County Pkwy, Ste C5000A Brighton, CO 80601 Brighton, CO 80601 Brighton, CO 80601 (720) 523-6100 (720) 523-6100 (720) 523-6100 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Other Officials and Staff Jim Robinson Karen Long Abel Montoya County Administrator County Clerk & Recorder Director of Planning 4430 S Adams County Pkwy 4430 S Adams County Pkwy 4430 S Adams County Parkway, Ste W2000A Brighton, CO 80601 Brighton, CO 80601 Brighton, CO 80601 (720) 523-6100 (720) 523-6020 (720) 523-6800 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Besharah Najjar Director of Public Works 4430 S Adams County Pkwy Brighton, CO 80601 (720) 523-6875 [email protected] Arapahoe County 5334 South Prince Street Littleton, CO 80166 Phone: (303) 795-4400 Fax: (303) 738-7894 Web Site: www.co.arapahoe.co.us Meeting Information: 9:30 a.m. Tuesdays Local Elected Officials Nancy N. Sharpe Nancy Doty Rod Bockenfeld Chair, Board of Commissioners Pro Tem Chair, County Commissioner County Commissioner 5334 South Prince Street 5334 South Prince Street 5334 South Prince Street Littleton, CO 80166 Littleton, CO 80166 Littleton, CO 80166 (303) 795-4630 (303) 795-4630 (303) 795-4630 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Bill Holen Nancy Jackson County Commissioner County Commissioner 5334 South Prince Street 5334 South Prince Street Littleton, CO 80166 Littleton, CO 80166 (303) 795-4678 (303) 795-4630 [email protected] [email protected] Other Officials and Staff Matt Crane Dave Schmit County Clerk & Recorder Public Works & Dev. Director 5334 South Prince Street 6924 South Lima Street Littleton, CO 80166 Centennial, CO 80112 (303) 795-4200 (720) 874-6500 [email protected] [email protected] Arvada 8101 Ralston Road Arvada, CO 80001-8101 Phone: (720) 898-7000 Fax: (720) 898-7860 County: Jefferson and Adams Web Site: www.arvada.org Meeting Information: 5:30 p.m. Mondays Local Elected Officials Marc Williams Rachel Zenzinger Don Allard Mayor Mayor Pro Tem Council Member 8101 Ralston Road 8101 Ralston Road 8101 Ralston Road Arvada, CO 80001 Arvada, CO 80001 Arvada, CO 80001-8101 (303) 424-4486 (720) 898-7000 (303) 420-6559 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Shelley Cook Bob Dyer Bob Fifer Council Member Council Member Council Member 8101 Ralston Road 8101 Ralston Road 8101 Ralston Road Arvada, CO 80001 Arvada, CO 80001-8101 Arvada, CO 80001 (303) 935-9224 (303) 423-8080 (303) 929-4278 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Mark McGoff Council Member 8101 Ralston Road Arvada, CO 80001-8101 (720) 898-7000 ext.2196 [email protected] Other Officials and Staff Mark Deven Christine Koch Mike Elms City Manager City Clerk Director of Community Development 8101 Ralston Road 8101 Ralston Road 8101 Ralston Road Arvada, CO 80001-8101 Arvada, CO 80001-8101 Arvada, CO 80001-8101 (720) 898-7500 (720) 898-7550 (720) 898-7440 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Bob Manwaring Director Public Works 8101 Ralston Road Arvada, CO 80001-8101 (720) 898-7601 [email protected] Aurora 15151 East Alameda Parkway Aurora, CO 80012 Phone: (303) 739-7000 Fax: (303) 739-7123 County: Arapahoe, Adams, and Douglas Web Site: www.auroragov.org Meeting Information: 7:30 p.m. Mondays Local Elected Officials Steve Hogan Molly Markert Marsha Berzins Mayor Mayor Pro Tem Council Member 15151 East Alameda Parkway 15151 East Alameda Parkway 15151 East Alameda Parkway Aurora, CO 80012 Aurora, CO 80012 Aurora, CO 80012 (303) 739-7015 (303) 739-7516 (303) 739-7524 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Bob Broom Barbara Cleland Debi Hunter Holen Council Member Council Member Council Member 15151 East Alameda Parkway 15151 E. Alameda Parkway 15151 East Alameda Parkway Aurora, CO 80012 Aurora, CO 80012 Aurora, CO 80012 (303) 739-7015 (303) 739-7013 (303) 739-7522 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Bob LeGare Sally Mounier Renie Peterson Council Member Council Member Council Member 15151 East Alameda Parkway 15151 East Alameda Parkway 15151 East Alameda Parkway Aurora, CO 80012 Aurora, CO 80012 Aurora, CO 80012 (303) 739-7518 (303) 739-7502 (303) 739-7506 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Brad Pierce Bob Roth Council Member Council Member 15151 E. Alameda Parkway 15151 E. Alameda Parkway Aurora, CO 80012 Aurora, CO 80012 (303) 739-7000 (303) 739-7510 [email protected] [email protected] Other Officials and Staff George Noe Janice Napper David Chambers City Manager Assistant City Manager/City Clerk Director of Public Works 15151 East Alameda Parkway 15151 East Alameda Parkway, 1st Floor 15151 East Alameda Parkway Aurora, CO 80012 Aurora, CO 80012 Aurora, CO 80012 (303) 739-7010 (303) 739-7094 (303) 739-7300 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Bennett 355 Fourth Street Bennett, CO 80102-7806 Phone: (303) 644-3249 Fax: (303) 644-4125 County: Adams and Arapahoe Web Site: www.townofbennett.org Meeting Information: 7:00 p.m. second and fourth Tuesdays Local Elected Officials Sue Horn Charles Bayley Kurt Eanes Mayor Mayor Pro Tem Trustee 355 Fourth Street 355 Fourth Street 355 Fourth Street Bennett, CO 80102-7806 Bennett, CO 80102-7806 Bennett, CO 80102-7806 (303) 644-3249 (303) 644-3249 (303) 644-3249 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Grider Lee Martin Metsker Royce Pindell Trustee Trustee Trustee 355 Fourth Street 355 Fourth Street 355 Fourth Street Bennett, CO 80102-7806 Bennett, CO 80102-7806 Bennett, CO 80102-7806 (303) 644-3122 (303) 644-3249 (303) 644-3249 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Larry Vittum Trustee 355
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