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State Tipoffs Involving Colorado Newsletter for 2023-10-28 ( 4 items )  
Colo. PUC Issues Weekly Meeting Agenda for Nov. 1, 2023 (10)
DENVER, Colorado, Oct. 28 -- The Colorado Public Utilities Commission issued the following weekly meeting agenda: * * * Consent Items GENERAL MATTERS 1. PROCEEDING NO. 23M-001AGENDA a. Filing Date and Party: 10/27/2023 IN THE MATTER OF ESTABLISHING THE INTEREST RATE ON CUSTOMER DEPOSITS TO BE PAID BY WATER JURISDICTIONAL PROVIDERS IN CALENDAR YEAR 2024. Analyst(s): Christopher Duncan RECOMMENDATION: Open a Water proceeding, establish the interest rate on customer deposits, issue a decision more PR

Denver Identifies a New Site to Advance Mayor's Housing Initiative (10)
DENVER, Colorado, Oct. 27 -- Denver Mayor Mike Johnston issued the following news on Oct. 26, 2023: Today, the city announced it is pursuing a master lease of the former DoubleTree (Site) hotel at 4040 Quebec St. This effort aligns with Mayor Mike Johnston's Homelessness Initiative to bring 1,000 people experiencing homelessness indoors and permanently close encampments by the end of 2023. This milestone marks a critical advancement in our commitment to providing units and services for those ex more PR

Denver Mayor Mike Johnston Appoints Communications Team (10)
DENVER, Colorado, Oct. 27 -- Denver Mayor Mike Johnston issued the following news: Mayor Mike Johnston officially announced the remaining appointments of the communications team within the Mayor's Office. Jordan Fuja, Press Secretary, focuses on establishing relationships with media outlets to share achievements and information about Mayoral objectives efficiently and effectively to the media. Jose Salas, Deputy Director of Communications, establishes, guides and develops strategic and crisis c more PR

Putting Water Year 2023 in Context: Caution, Conservation Still Best for the West (10)
LOGAN, Utah, Oct. 27 -- Utah State University issued the following news: September marked the end of Water Year 2023, and it was certainly one for the books. Snowpack, runoff and increases in reservoir storage all were all unusually large. Current estimates for the year's total runoff in the Colorado River Basin and increases in reservoir storage were the second largest recorded for the 21st century. Managers, irrigators and community leaders responsible for water supply in our arid region are more PR