View this email in your browser The Weekend & Week Ahead: January 17, 2020 In preparation for the start of construction of the new stormwater pipe, the following will occur beginning on Saturday, January 18: The westbound lanes of E. Colfax around Jackson Street will close. The eastbound lanes of E. Colfax will remain open and adjusted during this time to provide one eastbound and one westbound lane for traffic. …Continue reading →
From Indian land to City Suburb (1850-1900) Up through the Pikes Peak gold rush of the 1850’s, the Congress Park area was Native American land. By 1860 the young city of Denver had grown to a population of 5,000, with six men to every woman. As the first stagecoaches were arriving in Denver in the late 1850’s, William Larimer, one of the city’s founders, sited the park-like Mount Prospect Cemetery …Continue reading →
On Thursday, November 12, 2015 the Denver Parks and Recreation Advisory Board (DPRAB) will hold a public hearing and invite general comments on a proposed amendment to Parkway Building Line Restriction Policy. On Thursday, November 12, 2015 the Denver Parks and Recreation Advisory Board (DPRAB) will hold a public hearing and invite general comments on a proposed amendment to Parkway Building Line Restriction Policy.
Our representative from Congress Park to the Central Denver Rec Center stake holder group, Aaron Goldhamer provided this report. It is presented in its entirety . Pictures were also provided by Aaron. Thank you very much Aaron *All photos are presented as thumbnails. Please select image to enlarge Dear CPN, I am writing to report on the Stakeholders meeting that was held on 1/7/15 regarding the Central Denver Rec Center. …Continue reading →