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2007 Membership Directory.Indd 2007Denver Regional Council Of Governments MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY Enhancing and protecting the quality of life in our region Board of Directors and Principal Staff 2 Denver Regional Council of Governments 4500 Cherry Creek Drive South, Suite 800 Denver, Colorado 80246-1531 303-455-1000 DRCOG Board of Directors May 2006 Rick Garcia, Chair Nancy McNally, Vice Chair Ed Peterson, Secretary Rod Bockenfeld, Treasurer Nancy N. Sharpe, Immediate Past Chair COUNTIES CITIES AND TOWNS ADAMS COUNTY ARVADA COLUMBINE VALLEY GOLDEN W. R. “Skip” Fischer Lorraine M. Anderson Gale Christy Jacob Smith County Commissioner Council Member Trustee Mayor Pro Tem ARAPAHOE COUNTY AURORA COMMERCE CITY GREENWOOD VILLAGE Rod Bockenfeld Bob Broom Scott Jaquth Nancy Sharpe County Commissioner Council Member Council Member Mayor BOULDER COUNTY BENNETT DEER TRAIL IDAHO SPRINGS Will Toor Sue Horn (Vacant) Dennis Lunbery County Commissioner Mayor EDGEWATER LAFAYETTE BROOMFIELD, City & County BLACK HAWK David Cooke Chris Berry Karen Stuart David Spellman Council Member Mayor Mayor Alderman EMPIRE LAKEWOOD CLEAR CREEK COUNTY BOULDER Mike Spies Ed Peterson Harry Dale Jack Stoakes Trustee Councilor President County Commissioner Council Member ENGLEWOOD LARKSPUR DENVER, City & County BOW MAR Olga Wolosyn Sherilyn West John Hickenlooper Garrett Baum Mayor Mayor Mayor Trustee ERIE LITTLETON Rick Garcia BRIGHTON Glenn Massarotti James A Taylor Council Member Dick Hodge Mayor Pro Tem Council Member Mayor Pro em DOUGLAS COUNTY FEDERAL HEIGHTS LONE TREE Melanie A. Worley CASTLE ROCK Richard Steele John O’Boyle County Commissioner Doug Lehnen Council Member Mayor Council Member GILPIN COUNTY FOXFIELD LONGMONT Jeanne Nicholson CENTENNIAL Aimee Svenneby Doug Brown County Commissioner Todd Miller Trustee Council Member Council Member JEFFERSON COUNTY GEORGETOWN LOUISVILLE Kathy Hartman CENTRAL CITY Ernest Dunn Don Brown County Commissioner Ron Slinger Selectman Council Member Alderman GLENDALE LYONS CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE Larry Harte Nick Angelo Doug Tisdale Mayor Mayor Council Member 3 CITIES AND TOWNS GOVERNOR’S NON- DRCOG Principal staff Continued VOTING APPOINTEES TO THE DRCOG BOARD Jennifer Schaufele MORRISON Executive Director Kathleen Dichter Jennifer Finch Trustee Colorado Department of Janice Stice Transportation Executive Assistant/ Board NEDERLAND Coordinator Laura Farris Angie Binder Mayor Colorado Department of Susanna D. Bozinovski Local Affairs Area Agency on Aging NORTHGLENN Director Kathleen Novak Carla Perez Mayor Governor’s Offi ce of Policy Simon Montagu and Initiative Customer Resource and PARKER Support Director Tina Long Council Member Roxie Ronsen Administrative Offi cer SHERIDAN Cliff Mueller Karin McGowan Council Member Policy Development & Communications SILVER PLUME Development Director Fred Lyssy Mayor George J. Scheuernstuhl Transportation Planning & SUPERIOR Operations Director Karen Imbrieowicz Trustee THORNTON Rebecca Cavanaugh-Miller Council Member WESTMINSTER Nancy McNally Mayor WHEAT RIDGE Larry Schulz Councilor 4 Jurisdictions 5 6 ADAMS COUNTY Adams County 450 South Fourth Avenue Brighton, CO 80601 Phone: (303) 659-2120 Fax: (303) 659-0577 County: Brighton Web Site: www.co.adams.co.us Meeting Information: 9:30 a.m. Mondays and Wednesdays Local Elected Offi cials W.R. Fischer Alice Nichol Larry Pace Chairman, Board of Commissioners County Commissioner County Commissioner 450 South Fourth Avenue 450 South Fourth Avenue 450 South Fourth Avenue Brighton, CO 80601 Brighton, CO 80601 Brighton, CO 80601 (303) 654-6100 (303) 654-6100 (303) 654-6100 Sfi [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Other Offi cials and Staff Jim Robinson Karen Long Lee Asay County Administrator County Clerk & Recorder Director of Public Works 450 South Fourth Avenue 450 South Fourth Avenue 4955 E. 74th Avenue Brighton, CO 80601 Brighton, CO 80601 Commerce City, CO 80022-1535 (303) 654-6100 (303) 654-6015 (303) 853-7100 [email protected] [email protected] Robert Coney Doug Darr Crystal Gray Director of Planning Sheriff Dir. of Parks & Comm. Resources 12200 Pecos Street 1901 E. Bridge St. 9755 Henderson Road Westminster, CO 80234 Brighton, CO 80601 Brighton, CO 80601 (303) 453-8808 (303) 655-3216 (303) 637-8005 [email protected] [email protected] Ruth Kedzior Richard Lemke Assistant County Administrator Director of Finance 450 South Fourth Avenue 450 South Fourth Avenue Brighton, CO 80601 Brighton, CO 80601 (303) 654-6111 (303) 654-6290 [email protected] [email protected] 7 ARAPAHOE COUNTY 5334 South Prince Street Littleton, CO 80166 Phone: (303) 795-4400 Fax: (303) 738-7894 County: Littleton Web Site: www.co.arapahoe.co.us Meeting Information: 9:30 a.m. Tuesdays Local Elected Offi cials Frank Weddig Susan Beckman Rod Bockenfeld Chairman, Board of Commissioners County Commissioner County Commissioner 5334 S. Prince Street 5334 S. Prince Street 5334 S. Prince Street Littleton, CO 80166-0001 Littleton, CO 80166-0001 Littleton, CO 80166-0001 (303) 795-4678 (303) 795-4630 (303) 795-4630 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Jim Dyer Pat Noonan County Commissioner County Commissioner 5334 S. Prince Street 5334 S. Prince Street Littleton, CO 80166-0001 Littleton, CO 80166-0001 (303) 795-4630 (303) 795-4630 [email protected] [email protected] Other Offi cials and Staff Nancy Doty Susan Conaway Janet Kennedy County Clerk & Recorder Manager of Planning Division Director of Finance 5334 S. Prince Street 10730 E. Briarwood - #100 5334 S. Prince Street Littleton, CO 80166-0211 Centennial, CO 80112-3853 Littleton, CO 80166-0001 (303) 795-4200 (720) 874-6650 (303) 795-4620 [email protected] [email protected][email protected] J. Grayson Robinson Cheryl Ternes Sheriff Director of Human Services 13101 E. Broncos Parkway 14980 E Alameda Drive Englewood, CO 80112-4550 Aurora, CO 80012 (720) 874-4165 (303) 636-1899 [email protected] [email protected] 8 BOULDER COUNTY P.O. Box 471 1325 Pearl Street Boulder, CO 80306 Phone: (303) 441-3500 Fax: (303) 441-4525 County: Boulder Web Site: www.co.boulder.co.us Meeting Information: 9 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays Local Elected Offi cials Ben Pearlman Tom Mayer Will Toor Chairman, Board of Commissioners County Commissioner County Commissioner P.O. Box 471 P.O. Box 471 P.O.Box 471 Boulder, CO 80306 Boulder, CO 80306 Boulder, CO 80306 (303) 441-3500 (303) 441-3500 (303) 441-3500 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Other Offi cials and Staff Hillary Hall Graham Billingsley Robin Bohannan County Clerk & Recorder Director of Land Use Director of Community Services Dept 1750 33rd Street, Suite 200 P.O. Box 471 P.O. Box 471 Boulder, CO 80301 Boulder, CO 80306 Boulder, CO 80306 (303) 413-7700 (303) 441-3930 (303) 441-3560 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Bob Hullinghorst Bob Lamb Paula McKey Treasurer Director of Finance Director of Social Services P.O. Box 471 P.O. Box 471 P. O. Box 471 Boulder, CO 80306 Boulder, CO 80306 Boulder, CO 80306 (303) 441-3511 (303) 441-3495 (303) 441-1000 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Clark Misner Joe Pelle Acting Director of Transportation Sheriff P.O. Box 471 P.O. Box 471 Boulder, CO 80306 Boulder, CO 80306 (303)441-3900 (303) 441-4605 [email protected] [email protected] 9 CLEAR CREEK COUNTY P.O. Box 2000 405 Argentine Street Georgetown, CO 80444 Phone: (303) 679-2312 Fax: (303) 679-2440 County: Georgetown Web Site: www.co.clear-creek.co.us Meeting Information: 10:00 a.m. Tuesdays 8:45 a.m. Wednesdays Local Elected Offi cials Kevin O’Malley Harry Dale Joan Drury Chairman, Board of Commissioners County Commissioner County Commissioner P.O. Box 2000 P.O. Box 2000 P.O. Box 2000 Georgetown, CO 80444 Georgetown, CO 80444 Georgetown, CO 80444 (303) 679-2312 (303) 679-2312 (303) 679-2312 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Other Offi cials and Staff Pam Phipps Cindy Dicken Ed Rapp County Clerk & Recorder Director of Human Services County Engineer P.O. Box 2000 P.O. Box 2000 P.O. Box 143 Georgetown, CO 80444 Georgetown, CO 80444 Dumont, CO 80436 (303) 679-2339 (303) 679-2365 (303) 567-2204 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Carl Small Berten Weaver Budget Offi cer/Chief Accountant Director of Community Development P.O. Box 2000 P.O. Box 2000 Georgetown, CO 80444 Georgetown, CO 80444 (303) 679-2313 (303) 679-2455 [email protected] [email protected] 10 DOUGLAS COUNTY 100 Third Street Castle Rock, CO 80104 Phone: (303) 660-7400 Fax: (303) 688-1293 County: Castle Rock Web Site: www.douglas.co.us Meeting Information: 1:30 p.m. Tuesdays Local Elected Offi cials Melanie A. Worley Steven A. Boand Jack Hilbert Chairman, Board of Commissioners County Commissioner County Commissioner 100 Third Street 100 Third Street 100 Third Street Castle Rock, CO 80104 Castle Rock, CO 80104 Castle Rock, CO 80104 (303) 660-7401 (303) 660-5084 (h) (303) 660-7401 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Other Offi cials and Staff Doug DeBord Jack Arrowsmith Ron Benson County Administrator County Clerk & Recorder Director of Parks and Trails 100 Third Street 301 Wilcox Street 100 Third Street Castle Rock, CO 80104 Castle Rock, CO 80104 Castle Rock, CO 80104 (303) 660-7401 (303) 660-7469 (303) 660-7489 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Andrew
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