DFC Newsletter Winter/Spring 2019

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Dear Email Address,

It’s March and I am pleased to share with you the late winter/early spring issue of the Denver Federal Center (DFC) community newsletter. This issue is full of information on some of our 2018 shared accomplishments, as well as upcoming enhancements to the federal center campus.    

Thank you for your continued support and partnership in making the DFC a great community and workplace.

 

Tim Horne
PBS Regional Commissioner
GSA Rocky Mountain Region

 

 

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2018 DFC Projects
2018 was a busy year and many projects and updates around our campus helped improve the DFC community. Read more here.

 

 

 

DFC landscaping March 2019

2019 DFC Projects 
It’s shaping up to be a busy 2019. Here’s a look at some planned DFC projects. 

 

 

 

 

DFC hot topics March 2019

DFC Hot Topics and Updates
There are some changes and updates around campus we want to share, including a new O&M Contract for DFC Team West and updates to Downing Reservoir and our community bike share program. Read more here.  

 

 

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DFC Wildlife Update  
Last summer, beekeeper Doug Rush brought some bee hives to the Denver Federal Center to provide a new, fertile hunting ground for several colonies. Read more here. 

 

 

Additional News

DFC Top Ten Things To Do in 2019 

DFC Frequently Asked Questions 

Spring Traffic Safety 
Although it seems like winter is far from over, spring is just around the corner. Warmer weather means more activity around our campus.

  • Please be cautious of pedestrians and cyclists. We’ve had a few close calls and want to be sure everyone is safe.
  • Please watch your speed and be aware of speed limits and signs.

Please click here for more DFC Traffic and Safety information.

Help Keep DFC Water Safe 
Did you know that stormwater runoff is one of the leading causes of pollution in rivers and lakes? Stormwater can flow into a storm drain system or directly into a body of water like DFC's McIntyre Gulch that converges with Lakewood Gulch and then flows into the Platte River. Learn how you can help keep DFC water safe.


Keith Beach Retired 
After 36 years of protecting federal buildings and its employees, Keith Beach, Federal Protective Service, Area Commander retired on January 3, 2019. Read more here. 

Meet Marion Buntyn
Marion is the DFC Building 810 Manager and Regional Recycling Coordinator. Learn more about Marion here.  

 

 

Do you have a story? 

Please share any newsletter worthy stories by emailing: brenda.armijo@gsa.gov

Also, if you have any topics you wish this newsletter to cover in future issues, please share them.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Federal Drug Take-Back Day
Wednesday, April 24
10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Corner of 7th Street and Main Avenue

Fed Cup 5K and 1K and Expo Saturday, May 18

10th Annual DFC Farmers Market
June 13 - August 29
(no market on July 4) 
Thursdays from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
DFC Bicentennial Park 
(4th Street and Main Avenue)

*Contact: Lauren.Pittenger@gsa.gov 


DFC Wellness Center Class Schedule 

 

 

 

 

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