File #: ID-441-20    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/3/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/15/2020 Final action:
Title: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BRIGHTON, COLORADO SUPPORTING THE GRANT APPLICATION AND MATCHING FUNDS FOR THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR – BUREAU OF RECLAMATION FY2021 WATERSMART: WATER AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROGRAM BOR-DO-21-F001
Attachments: 1. Resolution
Department of Finance, Utilities, and Parks and Recreation
Reference: 2021 Water SMART Grant

To: Mayor Gregory Mills and Members of City Council
Through: Marv Falconburg, Acting City Manager
Prepared By: Maria Ostrom, Director of Finance
Travis Haines, Director of Parks and Recreation
Brett Sherman, Utilities Director
Date Prepared: September 3, 2020
PURPOSE
To present an opportunity to apply for a 2021 WaterSMART grant through the Bureau of Reclamation for a turf conversion project at Water Tower Park. Staff is seeking direction from Council on moving forward with the grant application.

STRATEGIC FOCUS AREA(S)

Financially Responsible
Sustainability
Innovative, Data-Driven, Results-Focused Government
Facilities, Amenities, and Open Space
Strategic, Supportable, Infrastructure

BACKGROUND/HISTORY
Water security is a high priority for the City of Brighton. In the summer of 2020, the City saw first-hand how tenuous our water supply is when a combination of growth, drought conditions, and increased watering brought the City to peak capacity over several days. To meet the increased demand, the City was required to purchase additional treated water from the City of Thornton. While production issues are something that will be addressed in the next several years with the expansion of the Greensand Water Treatment Plant, short-term the City must look at water conservation to ensure water availability meets the needs of our existing and growing community.
The City's Parks and Recreation program is regularly one of the top-five water users in the City, and the bulk of that water is used in irrigation of our many parks and sports fields. A particularly high user of water is Water Tower Park where the City operates three football fields. These fields are planted with Kentucky Blue Grass which is both non-native and a water-intensive plant. This combined with the heavy traffic experienced in this area due to regular games necessitates significant water use on thes...

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