Candidates are presented in ballot order
Candidate Forum At-Large
Allegra (Happy) Haynes
Richard Speth
Candidate Forum District 1 Southeast
Kristi Bulkovitch
Anne Rowe
Candidate Forum District 5 Northwest
Michael Kiley
Lisa Flores
Candidates are presented in ballot order
Our hearts and compassionate support go out to the East High School students, staff and families who have been so deeply and forever touched by the tragic events that have happened over the past months. This is a tragedy for our larger community as a whole, where every voice is needed to address the complex issues of mental health, safety and security of our students. An informed, diverse, and inclusive dialogue within our community can lead to meaningful action to support our schools and youth.
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Interested in running for an INC office? We are actively looking for individuals interested in the following positions (must be a delegate of an RNO that is currently a member of INC). Please contact nomcommittee@denverinc.org If you are uncertain if your RNO is a member of INC please contact membership@denverinc.org Several positions on the Board need to be filled … Continue reading →
AGENDA Denver’s Street Safety Revolution: Denver’s Approach to Rapid Vision Zero Progress — Amy Ford, DOTI Executive Director Since INC’s unanimous adoption of our Transportation Platform, we have been calling for Denver to “commit itself, at the highest levels, to the Vision Zero goals of eliminating traffic fatalities and serious injuries,” noting that “this is a moral issue — life … Continue reading →
Sponsored by the League of Women Voters, Inter-Neighborhood Cooperation, and Denver Channel 8 League Of Women Voters Ballot Issues 00:00:00 Introduction to video process 00:09:31 Introduction Micah Smith Denver 7 Referred Question 2Q – Sales Tax for Denver Health and Hospital Services 00:11:15 Ballot Issue 2Q In Favor Dr Donna Lynne and In Opposition Kim Monson Referred Question 4A Denver … Continue reading →
00:00:00 Introduction with committee reports 00:13:51 Vote – LaMone Noles Vice President 00:20:53 Announcement about Adam Meltzer and Ann Kingston 00:24:23 RNO Agreements With Developers and Businesses – Lou Raders 00:56:28 Business License Hearing Fund – Alex Vidal 01:20:32 Community Benefits Agreements – Mary Coddington 01:52:57 Announcements and Events CHAT These materials were created and presented at the … Continue reading →
This meeting was held on May 11 at Table Public House. It was hosted by Overland Park Neighborhood Association and Rosedale Harvard Gulch Neighborhood Association 00:00:00 introduction Craig Broek Table Public House 00:02:52 Presentation on Charter Amendment for Police Recruting CW Jamie Torres 00:12:17 Update on La Paz Micro Community 00:16:12 Info on RNO 101 and Blockparty 00:19:59 Spiral Garden … Continue reading →
April 13 2024 INC meeting Jill Locantore from Denver Streets Partnership will tee up a discussion with several distinguished panelists on the state of safety on Denver streets. We will then have a community discussion on Denver’s Vision Zero plan, its challenges and how neighborhoods can help make our streets safer 00:00:00 Introduction 00:03:09 Welcome From Michael Henry 00:10:31 Welcome … Continue reading →
Pursuant to Article V of the INC Bylaws, INC has adopted a Diversity Equity and Inclusion (“DEI”) policy to reflect it’s core values of supporting diversity and inclusion in INC. This was brought to member Delegates for approval via a ballot sent through Survey Monkey. Voting closed on this matter March 24. The results were: 34 member RNOs responded 35 … Continue reading →
INC Youth Civic Engagement Awards The awards review committee of Sally Kurtzman, Lowry; Myles Tangalin, Congress Park; and Mark Tabor, Baker met on Friday, March 1 and made the following grant distributions: $1,000 Consumption Literacy Project – mostly in Montbello, NE Park Hill, College View, Harvey Park The UrbanSEED Project Funding for student-directed planting and teaching of gardening March – June … Continue reading →