Table of Contents Congress Park Neighbors met Oct 20 2021 Topics were a presentation on the Aquifer Storage and Recovery Study being conducted in Congress Park and the ongoing lead water line replacement in Congress Park. Election topics were Reimagining Policing and Public Safety, RISE 2-A-E, and the Con of 2E Table of Contents 00:00:00 Introduction Vicki Eppler President 00:01:29 Gianna Lombardi Denver Water Aquifer Storage and Recovery Study being …Continue reading →
The Home Energy Conservation initiative focuses on helping Congress Park Residents improve home energy efficiency and consider using alternative energy resources. Projects include developing an inventory of neighborhood residential energy usage and providing various workshops with follow-up support to help residents learn about and implement ways to conserve energy. We will use using community-based social marketing techniques to establish residents understanding of and interest in home energy conservation, determine common …Continue reading →
The CPNGT is working on developing a dynamic inventory of Congress Park’s green assets. Green assets include community gardens, food-producing trees, xeric landscapes, pollinator gardens, alternative transportation options such as B-cycle and bus routes, local green businesses, recycling and composting drop-off locations, Little Free Libraries, home solar installations, energy efficient homes, and even the “green expertise” of some of our neighbors such as bicycle experts and solar experts. Some of …Continue reading →
Links To Historic Preservation Contact Us: Preservation@congressparkneighbors.org Denver’s Streetcar Legacy Historic Overlays Haunted Cemeteries Historic Conservation Links Congress Park and Historic Research History Of Congress Park Neighborhood Arts and Crafts Homes Colorado Historical Society Colorado Preservation Inc Historic Denver Thematic Districts Concept National Registry Property Listing Application Denver Landmark Preservation Application Current Denver Landmark Preservation Types Nov 20, 2012 Denver Community and Development