Jackson Street Storm Project Starts Jan 6 2020

Nancy Kuhn 720-865-8720 Nancy.Kuhn@denvergov.org Heather Burke 720-865-2578 Heather.Burke@denvergov.org For Immediate Release                                                December 19, 2019   Denver to Reduce Flood Risks with Stormwater Improvement Project that Starts at East Colfax Avenue and Jackson Street Alternate Travel Routes Advised   DENVER – Denver will start the new year right with a project to improve safety and reduce risks to people and property in an area of town that is known to flood. On Continue reading →

REPLACEMENT NPI MEETING

Church In The City 1580 N Gaylord St,, Denver, CO

REPLACEMENT MEETING FOR NPI THAT WAS CANCELLED IN SEPTEMBER IS SCHEDULED FOR JAN 15 2020. Location: Church In The City Davids Tent 6:00-8:00 PM This is a replacement for the NPI meeting that was cancelled in September. The topic of this meeting will deal with land use and urban design which includes proposed building heights within the statistical Congress Park Neighborhood. Although we will be discussion the primary statistical neighborhood, Continue reading →

The Lingering Legacy of Lead in Cities: Why a Little Lead Is Too Much

Rita Bass 190 W. 6th Avenue, Denver, CO

January 18, 2020 @ 10:00 am - 11:30 am Free December 16, 2019, DENVER CO  –The newly organized Colorado Advocates for Toxin Education (CATE) and Vasquez/I70 Superfund Community Advisory Group (CAG) to host a special presentation by Dr. Bruce Lanphear, “Little Things Matter: The Impact of Toxic Chemicals on Brain Development” Dr. Lanphear, whose research was instrumental in showing that there is no apparent threshold or safe level of lead Continue reading →

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Free Program and Slideshow on Saco DeBoer and Walter Pesman

Messiah Community Church 1750 Colorado Blvd, Denver, CO

On Tuesday, Feb. 4, Panayoti Kelaidis, Senior Curator and Director of Outreach for Denver Botanic Gardens will present a free program and slideshow on Saco DeBoer and Walter Pesman, the landscape architects who shaped most of Denver's parks, parkways, and schools. DeBoer created the De Boer Canyon and Waterway and the Lily Ponds in City Park. Come learn about these towering figures who brought gardening as we practice it today Continue reading →

Free Women’s Self Defense Class Feb 8 2020

Carla Madison Rec Center 2401 E. Colfax Denver, Denver, CO

The Denver Police Department is hosting a free self-defense class for women and girls!* In this class, officers teach the art of self-defense known as Krav Maga – the same system taught to every Denver Police officer while in the police academy. This one-day class will take place Saturday, February 8, 2020 at the Carla Madison Recreation Center located at 2401 E Colfax Avenue. Class starts at 9:30 AM and Continue reading →

Group Living Amendment Public Open House #1

Bruce Randolf School 3955 Steele St., Denver, CO

Why is Denver revising the definition of “household” and what are the pros and cons of the proposed change? Andrew Webb, Senior City Planner, will talk about the work being done on Group Living (broad topic!) and the single family household. He will detail a proposal to remove the current definition of a “Household” (2 unrelated people, generally) and update the Zoning Code to allow up to 8 unrelated folks Continue reading →

Congress Park Neighbors Meeting

Sewall Educational facility 940 Fillmore St, Denver, CO

Program includes Denver Police Department - Crime report, Neighborhood Watch, Q&A, Denver DA office, Deputy DA Matt James, Prosecutor roles, new programs and innovations, Q&A, Safe Streets Update - Liz Chester, Census 2020 - Xiomara Sanchez, Partner Specialist, 2020 update, Q&A, Green Team Update - Tara Tull, Preservation Team Update - Vicki Eppler, INC,NPI Updates - Myles Tangalin

Group Living Amendment Public Open House #2

Goldrick Elementary School 1050 S. Zuni Street, Denver, CO

Why is Denver revising the definition of “household” and what are the pros and cons of the proposed change? Andrew Webb, Senior City Planner, will talk about the work being done on Group Living (broad topic!) and the single family household. He will detail a proposal to remove the current definition of a “Household” (2 unrelated people, generally) and update the Zoning Code to allow up to 8 unrelated folks Continue reading →

Group Living Amendment Public Open House #3

Hebrew Educational Alliance 3600 S. Ivanhoe Street, Denver

Why is Denver revising the definition of “household” and what are the pros and cons of the proposed change? Andrew Webb, Senior City Planner, will talk about the work being done on Group Living (broad topic!) and the single family household. He will detail a proposal to remove the current definition of a “Household” (2 unrelated people, generally) and update the Zoning Code to allow up to 8 unrelated folks Continue reading →

Group Living Amendment Public Open House #4

Schietler Recreation Center 5031 W. 46th Ave, Denver

Why is Denver revising the definition of “household” and what are the pros and cons of the proposed change? Andrew Webb, Senior City Planner, will talk about the work being done on Group Living (broad topic!) and the single family household. He will detail a proposal to remove the current definition of a “Household” (2 unrelated people, generally) and update the Zoning Code to allow up to 8 unrelated folks Continue reading →