Lakewood and Centennial have also been discussing easing restrictions.
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One of Denver’s five mobile home parks is about to be sold
A moratorium on redevelopment of the properties, currently set to expire next month, will be extended, per a City Council member.
Metro Denver’s largest dog park faces potential downsizing, sparking outcry
Options for the Westminster Hills Open Space off-leash zone include reduction by more than 90 percent.
Partying, gunplay prompt plans to close Lookout Mountain Road at night
Robberies, felony assaults, overdose deaths, stolen vehicles, sex assaults, pass-outs behind the wheel, minors in possession, suicides — these are among the calls law enforcement responded to last year alone on Lookout Mountain Road, west of Golden. Then there’s the gunfire — bullets shot from up high raining down on the Beverly Heights neighborhood below,… Read more »
Johnston names pick to lead city’s Community Planning and Development
The department’s previous executive director, Laura Aldrete, stepped down in August.
Some skepticism remains as council talks financing for Post building buy
The Johnston administration hopes to close on the purchase of 101 W. Colfax Ave. the week of April 8.
RiNo property owners seek changes as BID comes up for renewal
The BID, which is funded by property taxes, was established in June 2015 with a 10-year term.
Denver budget cuts due to migrant crisis face more scrutiny as recreation centers reduce hours
While voicing support for newcomers, Denverites worry about resources for neighborhood kids.
Some Colorado communities scramble to help migrants, others ‘do not want to be Denver’ as crisis spreads
“I think it’s obvious, wherever you sit on the political divide on this, that we’re reaching a point where this can’t just be a Denver-only issue,” Lakewood Councilman Roger Low said at a Jan. 8 meeting.
In Arapahoe Square, some wonder how they lost out on encampment business grants
The answer appears to revolve around a software program — and in slight variations in how businesses described the same encampments.