INC Resolution Postpone Approval of Denveright Plan Documents
Feb 8 2019
The following amended resolution will also be presented as a replacement to the original resolution that is found here.
Proposed Amended
INC RESOLUTION RE: Postpone Approval of Denveright Plan Documents
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Whereas, the Denveright Comprehensive Plan 2040, the Denveright Blueprint Denver and the Denveright Game Plan for a Healthy City are scheduled to be voted on by City Council on April 15, 2019;
Whereas, the Denveright plan documents are voluminous, detailed, and complicated;
Whereas, collectively, the Denveright plan documents total more than 1000 pages, with over 100 goals, nearly 300 policies and recommendations, and more than 450 strategies;
Whereas, maps crafted for individual neighborhoods and subdistricts of the city are complex and require layering of one on top of another to evaluate the implications;
Whereas, there were multiple requests for staff to come and meet with neighborhoods throughout the city to explain the very detailed information in the documents and proposed changes in local neighborhoods;
Whereas, such meetings with neighborhoods to explain impacts of these documents have not occurred throughout the city;
Whereas, the city’s official website listing information received through citizen and neighborhood comments is missing many individual comments that were formally submitted;
Whereas, information identifying changes made to the plan documents for the second draft are divorced from the materials listing specific requests for changes and additions received from the public;
Whereas, these plan documents continue to be incomplete and vague in terms of addressing impacts on the city’s budget and work program, especially with the more than 450 proposed strategies;
Whereas, Denver citizens need more time thoroughly and intelligently to review and provide meaningful input upon the Denveright plan documents;
Whereas, all City Council members and the Mayor are up for reelection on May 7, 2019;
Whereas, the Mayor and all but two current City Council members have election challengers;
Whereas, the Denveright plan documents will be Denver’s guide to be used for the next 20 years, among other things, to guide decision-making by city officials, staff, citizens, and property owners, to inform the city’s budget process, to provide a framework for future planning, and to guide future rezonings and regulations;
Whereas, city business will continue as normal if there is a postponement to the scheduled approval of the Denveright plan documents
Whereas, the incoming Mayor and City Council members cannot be held accountable for the Denveright plans passed immediately prior to their election;
Now therefore, Inter-Neighborhood Cooperation calls on officials of the City and County of Denver to postpone bringing the Denveright plan documents for approval until after the City Council members and Mayor are sworn in following the upcoming 2019 city elections.
The following resolution will be presented and voted on at the Feb 9 Delegate meeting. It received a 100% approval from the Board of Directors.
INC RESOLUTION RE: Postpone Approval of Denveright Plan Documents
Whereas, the Denveright Comprehensive Plan 2040, the Denveright Blueprint Denver and the Denveright Game Plan for a Healthy City are scheduled to be voted on by City Council on April 15, 2019;
Whereas, the Denveright plan documents are voluminous, detailed, and complicated;
Whereas, Denver citizens need more time to thoroughly and intelligently review and provide meaningful input upon the Denveright plan documents;
Whereas, all City Council members and the Mayor are up for reelection on May 7, 2019;
Whereas, the Mayor and all but two current City Council members have election challengers;
Whereas, the Denveright plan documents will be Denver’s guide to be used for the next 20 years, among other things, to guide decision-making by city officials, staff, citizens, and property owners, to inform the city’s budget process, to provide a framework for future planning, and to guide future rezonings and regulations;
Whereas, city business will continue as normal if there is a postponement to the scheduled approval of the Denveright plan documents;
Whereas, the incoming Mayor and City Council members cannot be held accountable for the Denveright plans passed immediately prior to their election;
Now therefore, Inter-Neighborhood Cooperation calls on officials of the City and County of Denver to postpone bringing the Denveright plan documents for approval until after the City Council members and Mayor are sworn in following the upcoming 2019 city elections.
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