What is your vision for Denver?
Get involved in planning Denver’s future.
Denveright will shape Denver’s future in the areas of land use, mobility, parks and recreational resources, by coordinating, for the first time, the planning processes for:
- an update of Blueprint Denver, the 2002 citywide land-use and transportation plan
- an update of The Game Plan, the 2003 citywide parks and recreation master plan
- Denver Moves: Transit, a new mobility plan for transit in Denver
- Denver Moves: Pedestrians and Trails, a new mobility plan for sidewalks, crossings and trails
“Great cities don’t happen by accident. Many great planning efforts, undertaken with our diverse communities, have helped us create the Denver we’re all proud to call home,” Mayor Hancock said. “There is so much about life in Denver that we all love and value, and Denveright is an historic opportunity for everyone in our city to have a voice on the needs and priorities that will shape Denver’s future.”
Get involved
Denveright will be a community-driven process from start to finish. Our community will be able to share ideas online via a series of surveys at denvergov.org/denveright, and via other online methods, or can participate in community workshops and public meetings. Additionally, anyone interested in playing a more active role in planning can apply to join the “Community Think Tank” to help guide the planning process. All are invited to join the conversation via the hashtag #denveright on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
The landscape
Strategies from Denver’s existing plans have served the city well: guiding transportation choices; promoting mixed-use development; creating and enhancing parks, trails and recreation centers; and catalyzing areas of change while preserving the character of stable neighborhoods.
Yet a lot has changed in 15 years. FasTracks has added significant new transit options to the region. The city’s population has grown rapidly. And environmental issues such as climate change have heightened the urgency for policy that’s even more focused on sustainability and resilience.
The plans
Bringing these four plans under one umbrella will not only maximize resources and make the planning process more efficient, but also ensure that the core areas — land use, mobility, parks and recreational resources — work holistically, according to the community’s priorities and guidance.
Take the surveys HERE
Learn more at denvergov.org/denveright.
5 locations and times will be offered.
Denveright Community Visioning Workshop
Oct 04 2016 – Oct 04 2016
Start Time: 7:30 a.m.
End Time: 9:30 a.m.
Location: McNichols Building, 144 W Colfax Ave., Denver CO
Planning the future of Denver’s land use, mobility, parks and recreational resources.
Child care provided. Spanish interpretation provided.
A sign language interpreter or CART will be provided upon request. Please provide three business days’ notice. Contact SignLanguageServices@denvergov.org. For any other public accommodation requests/concerns, contact DisabilityAccess@denvergov.org.
Download event flyer (PDF)
Denveright Community Visioning Workshop
Oct 04 2016 – Oct 04 2016
Start Time: 3:00 p.m.
End Time: 5:00 p.m.
Location: New Hope Baptist Church, 3701 Colorado Blvd., Denver CO
Planning the future of Denver’s land use, mobility, parks and recreational resources.
Child care provided. Spanish interpretation provided.
A sign language interpreter or CART will be provided upon request. Please provide three business days’ notice. Contact SignLanguageServices@denvergov.org. For any other public accommodation requests/concerns, contact DisabilityAccess@denvergov.org.
Download event flyer (PDF)
Denveright Community Visioning Workshop
Oct 04 2016 – Oct 04 2016
Start Time: 6:30 p.m.
End Time: 8:30 p.m.
Location: North High School, 2960 Speer Blvd.
Planning the future of Denver’s land use, mobility, parks and recreational resources.
Child care provided. Spanish interpretation provided.
A sign language interpreter or CART will be provided upon request. Please provide three business days’ notice. Contact SignLanguageServices@denvergov.org. For any other public accommodation requests/concerns, contact DisabilityAccess@denvergov.org.
Denveright Community Visioning Workshop
Oct 05 2016 – Oct 05 2016
Start Time: 3:00 p.m.
End Time: 5:00 p.m.
Location: Jewish Community Center, 350 S. Dahlia
Planning the future of Denver’s land use, mobility, parks and recreational resources.
Child care provided. Spanish interpretation provided.
A sign language interpreter or CART will be provided upon request. Please provide three business days’ notice. Contact SignLanguageServices@denvergov.org. For any other public accommodation requests/concerns, contact DisabilityAccess@denvergov.org.
Download event flyer (PDF)
Denveright Community Visioning Workshop
Oct 05 2016 – Oct 05 2016
Start Time: 6:30 p.m.
End Time: 8:30 p.m.
Location: College View Elementary, 2675 S. Decatur St.
Planning the future of Denver’s land use, mobility, parks and recreational resources.
Child care provided. Spanish interpretation provided.
A sign language interpreter or CART will be provided upon request. Please provide three business days’ notice. Contact SignLanguageServices@denvergov.org. For any other public accommodation requests/concerns, contact DisabilityAccess@denvergov.org.