Arapahoe County Commissioners Approve Vote Centers for 2011 Election

Arapahoe County

Arapahoe County

In an attempt to consolidate, create efficiencies and safe taxpayers money, Arapahoe County Commissioners have created “Vote Centers” for our next election.  On paper this sounds logical, but in reality will it work, and if it does, will it work everywhere?

For release: May 12, 2011

Contact: Nancy A. doty

Arapahoe County Clerk and Recorder

Direct: 303-795-4285

E-mail: ndoty@co.arapahoe.co.us

Arapahoe County Commissioners approve Vote Center concept
Clerk and Recorder will use Vote Centers for the 2011 November General Election

LITTLETON— On Tuesday, the Arapahoe County Board of County Commissioners approved a proposal by Clerk and Recorder Nancy A. Doty to use Vote Centers in the November 2011 Consolidated General Election.

The Board ofCountyCommissioners unanimously supported the Clerk and Recorder’s proposal, which calls for 17VoteCentersites where voters can cast their ballot by precinct regardless of where they live. The Commissioners’ approval was required byColoradolaw in order to use theVoteCentermethod in November’s general election.

“Our citizens recognize the changes that have taken place in our voting methods and the enormous cost of conducting elections,” Doty said, adding that 197 voting locations were secured and staffed for the 2010 General Election. “With roughly 80 percent ofArapahoeCountyvoters casting ballots by mail and less than 20 percent going to the polls on Election Day, Vote Centers are a proven answer to fiscally responsible government through the careful use of taxpayer dollars.”

With Vote Centers, staffing is cut and voting equipment needs are dramatically reduced.

“VoteCenters offer an added convenience and giveArapahoeCountyvoters more options to make sure their voice is heard,” she said. “For example, if voters live inLittletonbut work inAurora, they can choose to vote on their lunch hour instead of rushing home to vote before polls close.”

VoteCenters will be offered at the following locations:

  • ArapahoeCentrepointPlaza,14980 E. Alameda Dr.,Aurora80012
  • ·        Arapahoe County Elections Facility, 5251 S. Federal Blvd. Littleton 80123
  • ·        Arapahoe County Clerk and Recorder’s Southeast Branch Office, 6924 S. Lima St. Centennial 80112 (opening in fall 2011)
  • ·        Aurora Public Library South Branch, 15324 E. Hampden Circle Aurora 80013
  • ·        Aurora West College Preparatory Academy, 10100 E. 13th Ave. Aurora 80010
  • ·        Byers American Legion #160, 278 W. Front St. Byers 80103
  • ·        Cherokee Trail High School, 25901 E. Arapahoe Road, Aurora 80016
  • EnglewoodCivic Center,1000EnglewoodParkway, Englewood80110
  • GrandviewHigh School,20500 E. Arapahoe Road,Aurora80110
  • ·        Golf Club at Heather Ridge, 13521 E. Iliff Ave., Aurora 80014
  • ·        Murphy Creek K-8 School, 1400 S. Old Tom Morris Road, Aurora 80018
  • ·        Potters House of Denver, 9495 E. Florida Ave., Denver 80247
  • ·        Rangeview High School, 17599 E. Iliff Ave., Aurora 80013
  • ·        South Suburban Ice Arena, 6580 S. Vine St., Centennial 80121
  • ·        Smoky Hill Library, 5430 S. Biscay Circle, Aurora 80015
  • ·        St. Thomas More Catholic Church, 8035 S. Quebec St. Centennial 80112
  • West Middle School, 5151 S. Holly St., Greenwood Village 80121

Prior to presenting the recommendation Tuesday, Doty solicited voter feedback through a variety of outreach methods, including a 15-day written comment period, meetings with the chairs of the political parties in Arapahoe County, presentations to community groups and an April 20 public hearing. Doty said she received 32 comments, of which, 26 supportedVoteCentersand six opposed.

“A strong organization structure will continue the integrity of our election. Kudos toNancyDotyand the Clerk and Recorder’s staff for doing their homework and reaching out to the community on this proposal,” said CommissionerSusan Beckman. “I’m excited to move forward with vote centers and I’m glad to see it happen inArapahoeCounty.”

All voters who have signed up to vote by mail will continue to receive their ballot in the mail. Doty encouraged all voters to consider the mail-ballot option, but for those who prefer to cast their ballot in person,EarlyVotingandVoteCenterare convenient options.

For more information or to see a description of the VoteCenterplan for the Nov. 1, 2011 Coordinated Election, visit www.arapahoevotes.com or call theArapahoeCountyElections Division at 303-795-4211.

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Fence Line Etiquette: Tips to Avoid Neighborly Disputes

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Copyright 2011 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®

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Ten “Bucket List” Trips Everyone Should Experience

Ten Trips in Colorado Every Resident Should Take

Mt. Evans

Mt. Evans

Here is my list, and I’m sticking to it!

  1. Rafting through Brown’s Canyon
  2. Rafting through the Royal Gorge
  3. Rafting through Glenwood Canyon
  4. The Hot Springs Pool in Ouray, Colorado
  5. The Hang Gliders in Telluride, Colorado
  6. Great Sand Dunes National Park in Alamosa, Colorado
  7. The National Land Rover Rally in Breckenridge, Colorado
  8. Mesa Verde National Monument in Cortez, Colorado
  9. Hike to the top of Mt. Evans (No Fair Driving!)
  10. Hike to the top of Pikes Peak (No Fair Driving!)
Like I said, I’m sticking to this list, but I’ll take your suggestions and post them too!
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Exciting News from the Centennial Youth Commission – Youth Achievement Awards Program

Let me tell you about living in Centennial, CO.

Let me tell you about living in Centennial, CO.

For the second year, the Centennial Youth Commission has launched a Youth Achievement Awards program. This program intends to honor and recognize youth that live in the City of Centennial who have made a significant impact on the Centennial community through volunteer work or other special deeds and actions. Two Centennial youth will be recognized for demonstrating exceptional leadership.

Two monetary awards will be given to the recipients. A graduating high school senior will receive a $1,000 scholarship, from SAFEBuilt Colorado. A student in ninth, tenth or eleventh grade will receive a $500 award.

To enter the Youth Achievement Award program, the following requirements must be met:

1. The applicant’s legal residence is located in the City of Centennial at the time of application and at the time of presentation of award.
2. The applicant must be a student.
3. The applicant has made a significant impact on or contribution to the City of Centennial and/or its residents.
4. The applicant’s qualifying project or the performance of qualifying deeds or actions identified in the application were conducted within 24 months prior to the date that the application is received.
5. The City of Centennial must receive all required application materials including the adult recommendation and school transcripts by 5:00 PM on Friday, May, 2011.
To complete the application, the applicant should:

1. Fully answer each page of the application and submit it to the Centennial Youth Commission by 5:00 pm on May 20, 2011.
2. Write a 400 – 500 word essay describing, in detail, the positive impact that was made to the community.
3. A copy of the applicants’ school transcript (grades) and recommendation mailed directly to the Centennial Youth Commission by May 20, 2011.

Applications and supporting materials may be obtained from and should be mailed to:
City of Centennial
Attn: Youth Commission Liaison
13133 East Arapahoe Road
Centennial, CO 80112

For further information, call the City of Centennial at (303) 325-8000 or email the Youth Commission Liaison at bkearney@centennialcolorado.com.
Applications are due by 5:00 pm Friday, May 20, 2011.

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Chatfield State Park

Chatfield State Park Balloon Festival

Chatfield State Park Balloon Festival

Chatfield State Park offers so many things to do.  For example,

  • It is located next to the beginning of the Highline Canal Trail
  • It has incredible fishing
  • Boating is special
  • Summer sports are the best
  • The Hot Air Balloon Festival and regular launches early Saturday mornings are visual luxuries
  • The off leash dog park is the best
  • It is the starting point for all type of bicycle activities
  • Denverite’s first view of the Platte River and Plum Creek
  • The Gateway to Waterton Canyon and the first steps of the Colorado Trail
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10 Things You Can Do At Cherry Creek State Park

Cherry Creek Invitational Cross Country Race

Cherry Creek Invitational Cross Country Race

There are at least 10 great things to do at Cherry Creek State Park.  What are they?

  1. Study Nature
  2. Fishing
  3. Boating
  4. Swimming
  5. Fly Radio Controlled Aircraft
  6. My Favorite: Winter Ice Fishing
  7. Horseback Riding
  8. Picnicking
  9. Camping
  10. Shooting Sports
So, the next time the kids are bored, tell them they are boring and take them to The Park!  
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Don’t Buy That New Car Until You Move To Tax Free Lone Tree!

No More Taxes in Lone Tree!!

No More Taxes in Lone Tree!!

Did you know that Lone Tree charges no City Sales Tax on the purchase of a new Car, Truck or Motorcycle?  It’s true!  If you are a resident of Lone Tree, you pay no City Sales Tax on the purchase of a Car, Truck or Motorcycle.

With all that being said, it is important to take a look at 8277 Lodgepole Trail Lone Tree, Colorado 80124 before you buy that next new vehicle.

Read the Lone Tree article below about sales taxes, and what the the Mayor has to say about the new IKEA Store opening later this year in Centennial, Colorado right new door to Lone Tree, Colorado on the other side of Park Meadows Mall.

Lone Tree Taxes

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What Made Easter 2011 A Great Day?

Caroline & Andrew Cryer Easter 2011

Caroline & Andrew Cryer Easter 2011

In deference to David Letterman, I am going to steal his “top ten” list idea one more time. So, what were the ten best things about my Easter Day that made it a Great Day?

  1. The weather stayed nice enough to enjoy the backyard.
  2. The family, friends and newcomers to the party.
  3. The fire pit in the backyard was a focal point of warmth and conversation.
  4. The Ham.
  5. William’s Brussels Sprout dish.
  6. Caroline’s Potato dish.
  7. Deirdre’s Russian Cream.
  8. The cold Guinness I had with Joe Hubert.
  9.  The youth and excitement of all the college kids coming and going.
  10. The Day Before Easter 2011

    The Day Before Easter 2011

    (Drum Roll) Last but not least, watching the family all pitch in and contribute to a great party and a great day!

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2014 Men’s World Lacrosse Championships Coming to Denver

2014 Men's World Lacrosse Championships Coming to Denver

2014 Men's World Lacrosse Championships Coming to Denver

The following is a letter from Bill Schoonmaker, Chief Operating Officer US Lacrosse, and it expresses the excitement surrounding this event and its planning.  Additionally, it serves as a guide to how important it is for US Lacrosse and Denver to put on a superior event.  The event outline is attached to the bottom of this letter.

Dear Denver Lacrosse Community Leaders,

On behalf of US Lacrosse, I would like to thank you for taking the time out of your evenings to join us at the Marriott last week to learn more about our plans for the 2014 FIL Men’s World Lacrosse Championships.  For those of you that could not attend the reception we regret, but understand, that the timing of the event could not fit into your schedules at the commencement of the lacrosse season.

Attached, please find an abbreviated version of the event presentation.  We encourage you to share this with other individuals who you believe are good community leaders, are willing and able to roll up their sleeves and, frankly, have the relationships and expertise we need to help make this lacrosse event the biggest and best in history.

We are thrilled to bring the 2014 Men’s World Lacrosse Championships to Denver and we believe that with your help, this event will reach and exceed the goals and objectives we have outlined.  The success of this event is directly related to the local lacrosse community of Denver and the strength of the Event Host Committee.  At this time we are seeking out those that are interested in considering the Host Committee Chair Position.  Due to the sheer size of the event, we are open to more than one individual taking on the Host Committee Chair responsibilities. If you or someone you know is interested, please contact me through my assistant April Logan at alogan@uslacrosse.org.

We hope to appoint the Host Committee Chair/Co-Chairs by June in order to reach our goal of filling the rest of the committee positions by the end of the year, working closely with the Host Committee Chair/Co-Chairs.  In a month’s time, we will distribute the roles and responsibilities of each Committee and Sub-Committee, as well as the Committee/Sub-Committee Chair job descriptions for those looking to take an active role and be the driving force of the Host Committee.

We sincerely appreciate your continued interest in the 2014 World Championships.  This will truly be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and we look forward to working with you.

Sincerely,

Bill

Bill Schoonmaker

Chief Operating Officer

US Lacrosse

113 W. University Parkway

Baltimore, Maryland 21210

P: (410) 235-6882 x178

www.uslacrosse.org

US Lacrosse is the national governing body of lacrosse. Through responsive and effective leadership, we provide programs and service to inspire participation while protecting the integrity of the sport.

2014 Men’s World Lacrosse Championships Coming to Denver

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It’s That Time of Year – Residential Property Valuation Protest Time

Tax Protest

Tax Protest

LOWER YOUR RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY TAXES
WITH METRO VALUATION PROTEST.
YOU ONLY HAVE 30 DAYS TO ACT!

Property values have decreased in the past two to three years, and the county’s assessment may not reflect your clients home’s current market value. Metro Valuation Protest can help. Lower Assessment = Lower Taxes. Protesting the 2011 assessment could potentially save your clients money for many years to come, as any future year assessments will be based on the 2011 valuation.

In May 2011, property values will be appraised, and tax values assigned. YOU HAVE A SAY IN WHAT YOU PAY…but a small window of time to protest.

Metro Valuation Protest the fastest, most effective, most affordable way to protest a home’s assessed value, and potentially lower your client’s property taxes.

Metro Valuation Protest is the FIRST local Colorado company to offer a low-cost protest service dedicated to help people save money on their property taxes.

  • We understand the data the county assessor needs and have access to detailed records that allows us to present the most relevant data on your client’s behalf.
  • We collect and catalog information on properties in the Metro-Denver region to accurately forecast your client’s REAL property tax assessment values.
  •  Our research department will provide backup documentation for all appeals, cost-effectively saving you time and valuable resources.
  • Our low cost flat fee of  $175 is all you pay, no percentage fees.
  • We will complete your protest and file it with county by the May 30th deadline.
  • We save your clients time and take the hassle out of navigating the protest process.

For more information, visit www.metrovaluationprotest.com.
We look forward to helping you help you clients save money on their property taxes.

 

Mark Fitzpatrick

p: 303.482,2219

f: 303.558.4124

e: info@metrovaluationprotest.com

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