The following land has been proposed as park designation. Designating a park means the city can’t sell, trade or do anything to change the status of the land without a vote of the people. Platte Farm Open Space – 5.8 ac Download Here Montbello Open Space – 5.6 ac Download Here Uplands Park – 14.6 ac Download Here Park Hill …Continue reading →
A news release for the event said it could include southwest Denver-area residents, state and local elected officials, Sisters of Loretto members and university faculty, staff and alumni.
“Recent redevelopments around the city have demonstrated that Denver residents have little to no voice in what happens right in their own neighborhoods,” the release said. “Residents are taking the initiative now with the hope of producing a ‘win-win’ for everyone involved, including the new property owner.”
Flynn said he’s been urging the city to acquire the 1,000-seat theater or find a way to retain it as a community building, saying it could be a “revenue stream” and host actors, artists, concerts and the like.
Previously designation of Northfield Pond Park was not considered because it was primarily intended for storm water detention – not as a park. This designation opens the way for numerous other parks that were similarly viewed as “primarily for storm water detention.”
These documents are maintained for historical purposes Clayton Agency Agreement 2000 Release of Easement 2000 Conservation Easement 1997 Additional Related Documents Maintained Only As Records PHGC deed recorded 12-1-2000 [PDF corrected] Commercial Sale Dec 2000 Bill Of Sale Commercial Property Commercial Property Commercial Property Documents obtained after June 20 2017 Park Hill Golf Course June 2017 Presentation Clayton – PHGC …Continue reading →
Notice is hereby given that the Department of Parks and Recreation for the City & County of Denver has adopted a new Parks Designation Policy as of November 18, 2016. The new policy clarifies the designation status of and the protections afforded to Denver parks under the existing legal framework and sets forth the public process with respect to designation of Denver parks.
PARC discussed issues for DPR in updating the Game Plan as part of DenveRight, now being planned by the city. All are urged to attend the Community Visioning Workshops October 4 and 5 to voice comments, and take the survey at denveright.org. Cindy will pass along PARC comments which include:
“This designation will ensure that even more of the natural landscapes that make this such a distinguished and cherished park will be protected for generations to come,” Hancock said in the designation announcement.
Arts and Venues still owns three other pieces, totaling 76 acres, that Red Rocks advocates told the committee they’d also like to see added to the park. But Gilmore has cited hurdles that include an estate restriction on one and too much distance between some of the parcels and the park.