Volunteers Come Forward to Keep City Park Blooming City Park Friends and Neighbors, the Parks and Open Space Committee of Greater Park Hill Community, Inc., the Whittier neighborhood, District 9 and City Park Alliance are thrilled that 50+ volunteers have come forward to join the Adopt-a-Flowerbed program for City Park. These volunteers are working with the Denver Parks and Recreation maintenance crew and horticulturalists to maintain flowerbeds from spring to …Continue reading →
CURRENT INFO ON THIS TOPIC IS HERE A proposed rezoning of Denver’s Golden Triangle to permit so-called “point towers” of up to 300 feet in height threatens to block views of the Front Range from Cheesman Park. Neighbors for Greater Capitol Hill opposes allowing these structures, and is calling for expansion of the existing view plane ordinance to protect these iconic mountain views. Why Do We Have View Plane Ordinances? …Continue reading →
The purpose and mission of the City Park Neighborhood Advisory Committee is to: (1) help circulate information from the city and park institutions to neighborhood residents and vice versa; (2) facilitate a collaborative culture whereby all stakeholders can have meaningful input on decisions getting made about the park; and (3) work to honor the unifying nature of this historic public space. HISTORY OF THE CP NAC The NAC was established …Continue reading →
The NAC is a body which represents six registered neighborhood organization located adjacent to the Denver Botanic Gardens. The pupose of the NAC is to provide advice to the Gardens regarding neighborhood interests and concerns related to the Gardens, and to inform neighborhood organizations regarding planning activities, events, and potential construction which may impact upon those neighborhoods. HISTORY OF THE NAC The NAC was established by a 1995 Amendment to …Continue reading →