Blueprint Denver and Citywide Planning
May 21, 2016, at the INC Zoning and Planning Committee Meeting
This spring, the City and County of Denver will ask residents citywide to share your ideas and dreams for the future of your city. What are your priorities for mobility, open spaces and for directing growth? What are your ideas for building and preserving healthy, sustainable communities — from Highland to Hampden, from Montbello to Mar Lee?
In addition to land use and transportation, we’ll also seek your input on the future of Denver’s parks and recreation centers, pedestrian and trail routes, and transit options. The community’s direction on these topics will inform a total of four plans, facilitated by Denver Community Planning and Development, Denver Parks and Recreation and Denver Public Works:
Blueprint Denver — Land use and transportation
Game Plan — Parks and recreation
Denver Moves: Pedestrians and Trails
Denver Moves: Transit
Starting this spring, we’ll be asking you to put your stamp on these plans and help guide the future of your city. Public input will be essential to all four citywide plans. Stay in the loop by signing up for CPD’s newsletter at DenverGov.org/CPD, and attend INC-ZAP in April, where planners will present more about the four planning efforts.
Hi, I’m in a class working on the proposed 303 ArtWay in Park Hill. I am working on the land/zoning codes team to better understand the logistics behind a path such as the one proposed, which includes hopefully making it safer to use the bus stops along Colorado Boulevard.
Can you recommend where to look for who owns the land between Park Hill Golf Course & CO Blvd? Or how to find out who is in charge of the maintenance for this stretch?
Thank you,
Kathie
http://www.denvergov.org/sirepub/cache/2/lutdui45qzbrpp453xygzoi5/35568902152016112025104.PDF Purchase Agreement document
Kathie, please see the link that was posted. It contains the information that you requested.