Applications are now being accepted for attendance at the first Denver Marijuana Citizens Academy. Hosted by Inter-Neighborhood Cooperation (INC), Denver’s Office of Marijuana Policy and the Department of Excise and Licenses, the free, two-part Academy will provide 50 participants with information relating to the various marijuana rules and regulations as well as Colorado amendments and Denver ordinances.
The academy will be held three weeknights this fall, September 29, October 13 and October 27. RNO and INC members should apply to be selected for the Academy. Thirty Denver residents will be selected. Fifteen of the applicants will be selected from the RNO and INC members who apply. To apply or for additional information, visit DenverGov.org/CPD. The application deadline is August 19.
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Denver Community Planning and Development in partnership with the Inter-Neighborhood Cooperation neighborhood coalition, created the first Citizens’ Planning Academy.Three sessions gave 30 participants insight into the key aspect of citywide plans, neighborhood plans and zoning.
This event was held Oct 28, 2015 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Blair-Caldwell Library. See the video
Denver Community Planning and Development in partnership with the Inter-Neighborhood Cooperation neighborhood coalition, created the first Citizens’ Planning Academy.Three sessions gave 30 participants insight into the key aspect of citywide plans, neighborhood plans and zoning.
This event was held Oct 14, 2015 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Blair-Caldwell Library. See the video
Denver Community Planning and Development in partnership with the Inter-Neighborhood Cooperation neighborhood coalition, created the first Citizens’ Planning Academy.Three sessions gave 30 participants insight into the key aspect of citywide plans, neighborhood plans and zoning.
This event was held September 30, 2015 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Blair-Caldwell Library. See the video
Participants were asked to list neighborhood amenities and favorite places, including restaurants and special venues. These “places of pride” were described by speakers from each of several break-out table groups. The concept behind this Academy is to seek an over-arching plan for all Denver. The methodology used for such a large scale effort, is to bring together participants from as many parts of the city as possible. Judging by the colored dots pasted by individuals upon the city map, the city was pretty evenly covered.