Denver Community Planning and Development is partnering with the Office of Housing Stability (HOST) to find ways to encourage construction of affordable and mixed-income housing, particularly in transit-rich areas. Information re: Affordable Housing Zoning Incentive can be found here. Advisory Committee Part 2 on September 15th from 4-6pm via Zoom. The meeting will discuss the initial findings and provide feedback. Register in advance for this meeting: https://denvergov-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0pfu6gpz8oHtwvTl8Atff-_2rtl-BT614k
The Heat is On Please join us with our speaker Linda Hwang from The Trust For Public Land The summer of 2020 is predicted to be the hottest ever recorded. Meanwhile, as the number of COVID-19 cases continues to surge nationwide, city officials are closing public beaches and pools and limiting the capacity of cooling centers. This is putting even …Continue reading →
We will have two topics for presentation and discussion with members of Community Planning & Development: Blueprint Denver implementation -- Sarah Showalter and David Gaspers Neighborhood Planning Initiative -- main presenter Courtland Hyser As well as, "Around the City" -- time for you to report on your neighborhood concerns. Join us for our monthly ZAP meeting: Register in advance for the …Continue reading →
This will be a panel of leaders who are working on issues in the city related to policing. The panel will include a discussion of the STAR Program, the Rose Andom Center (interpersonal violence), the Colorado Criminal Justice Reform Coalition, a City Council representative, a representative from Reimagining the Police along with someone from the Department of Safety. Our moderator …Continue reading →
Today is Indigenous Peoples Day, a time to celebrate and honor Native American people and cultures. The Smithsonian offers five ways to celebrate this year from reading indigenous writers to telling your kids a more truthful history of Columbus and the Indigenous peoples of the Caribbean Islands.