INC PARC will present two Resolutions at the Oct 10 Delegate meeting.
One concerning a call to monitor the effect of recycled water in Denver Parks and the other to postpone the public process until 2016 allowing time for a thorough review of all issues and policies regarding a proposed Comfort Dental Colorado Music Hall of Fame in a portion of the historically designated Trading Post land.
WHEREAS in 2014 the Denver Parks and Recreation Manager approved a concept for a 7,500 square foot building to house the Colorado Music Hall of Fame, presented by Comfort Dental, adjacent to the historic Pueblo Trading Post at Red Rocks Park without public input, Parks and Recreation Advisory Board recommendation, or historic preservation review, WHEREAS the City has put the …Continue reading →
As the Denver Zoo pushes ahead on a $3.3 million City Park plant to convert elephant dung and other waste to power, neighborhood groups and city leaders are demanding details on air quality impact and safety.
Two years after the Denver City Council cleared the way for a controversial land swap, children filed last month into a new elementary school built on former city-owned open space near Cherry Creek Reservoir.
But the Joe Shoemaker School’s opening hasn’t ended a legal fight by still-simmering Denver parks advocates over what they saw as an illegal giveaway of valuable park land, a charge disputed by city officials.
Our Denver Neighborhoods are filled with colorful history…and ghosts!
Phil Goodstein Talks and Tours Scheduled- September-November 2015
Phil’s books describe the in-depth history of the city from the bottom up. He explores not just the rich and powerful, but also Denver’s crime, corruption and all of its glorious “Seamy side.”
The INC Transportation Committee unanimously recommends the attached INC Transportation Platform to the Delegation for adoption, following a six-month development process, a detailed review by the full committee, and review and comment by the INC Executive Committee.
DENVER August 24, 2015: Colorado’s largest tribute to the state’s first responders occurs on Saturday, September 12, 2015, beginning with a kickoff Public Safety Exposition featuring collector cars, exhibits and official ceremony at Denver’s East High School, 1600 City Park Esplanade.
The Event
Displayed vehicles at the Expo include police cruisers, Command vehicles, bomb squad units, Sheriff vehicles, fire trucks, fire engines, classic fire trucks, safety vehicles from all over the Metro area, DPD Air 1 helicopter, and all makes of classic cars. The Annual Safety Expo is open from 10:00am to 2:00pm at East High School.