CPFAN presents Wildlife Management with DPR’s Scott Gilmore

Messiah Community Church 1750 Colorado Blvd, Denver, CO

Scott Gilmore, Deputy Manager of Parks and Recreation, will address wildlife management issues in City Park, particularly the management of the goose population, tomorrow night at CPFAN's December 3 meeting from 6-8 pm at Messiah Community Church, 1750 Colorado Blvd. Gilmore worked for the Colorado Division of Wildlife before working for DPR. He is very knowledgeable. There will be an extensive Question and Answer session to follow his remarks.

Notice of Pubic Hearing Jackson Street Storm Drain

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

Denver Public works will be installing an improved, expanded storm drain system to provide greater flood protection for Congress Park residents, National Jewish Health (NJH) patients and staff, and local businesses from heavy rainstorms and other storm events. In addition, the expanded and improved Jackson Street Storm Drain System will ultimately provide additional capacity for the upstream area around Hale Parkway. Construction will start toward the end of 2019 at Continue reading →

Garfield Neighborhood Bikeway Update

Sweet Cooies 3506 E 12th Ave, Denver, CO

From: Angell, Katie <Katie.Angell@hdrinc.com> Sent: Mon, Dec 9, 2019 7:17 am Subject: Garfield Neighborhood Bikeway Update Hello, You’re invited to meet with the City and County of Denver Garfield Neighborhood Bikeway Project team at Sweet Cooie’s to ask questions and learn more about the project. Details below! When: Wednesday, December 11 Time: Join us anytime at your convenience anytime between 4 PM and 7PM Where: Sweet Cooie’s located at 3506 Continue reading →

Congress Park Swimming Pool Focus Group Meeting

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

Built in 1955, Congress Park Pool is one of Denver's oldest outdoor pools, and after 63 years of operation it has also become one of the city's most costly pools to maintain with multiple opening delays due to major leaks. A complete pool redesign and construction project has been funded by the Elevate Denver Bond program passed by Denver voters in 2017 and we would like your input on the new Continue reading →

Annual Members Meeting

Sewall Educational facility 940 Fillmore St, Denver, CO

Annual Members Business Meeting will take place Dec 18. 2019 at Sewall Educational facility, 940 Fillmore St, starting at 6:00. This meeting is open to all however only Members in good standing are eligible to vote. Good standing, as defined by our bylaws, are members who obtained membership 90 days prior to December 18. All members, whether eligible to vote or not, are welcome to attend. Members please look for Continue reading →

Congress Park Swimming Pool Focus Group Meeting

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

Built in 1955, Congress Park Pool is one of Denver's oldest outdoor pools, and after 63 years of operation it has also become one of the city's most costly pools to maintain with multiple opening delays due to major leaks. A complete pool redesign and construction project has been funded by the Elevate Denver Bond program passed by Denver voters in 2017 and we would like your input on the new Continue reading →

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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