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Denver City Council adopts 2 plans that map growth through 2040
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The Denver City Council on Monday night adopted two sweeping long-range planning documents that advocates hope will map and manage where growth and development take place in the city over the next 20 years. After hearing three hours of testimony from about 50 residents, the council voted 11-1 to approve a comprehensive plan called Denveright…
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Denveright: 5 key points from the roadmap to the city’s future
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The Denveright plan – an ambitious 325-page document three years in the making – attempts to map out what Denver might look like in 20 years by setting goals and values. It’s the result of 42 community workshops, 40 task force meetings, 17,600 online responses and 1,700 survey responses. Why does it matter? Well, it’s…
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Denveright: The city plots its next 20 years of evolution
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As Denver neighborhoods grow and evolve over the course of two decades, they could do so under the guidance of a new package of wide-ranging plans. Denver’s newly released “Denveright” draft plans would help steer policy on commercial and residential development, see billions of dollars invested in expansions of the city’s parks system, trails and…
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City moves to protect Denver parks through new designations
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The city moved to designate about 65 acres of open space as new Denver parks May 2, protecting the land from being developed or sold. The new park designations include 30 acres of Northfield Pond Park and six acres at the Southwest Recreation Center and were part of the city’s tenth round of designations over a…
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Denveright process working toward 20-year vision plan
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A first-time, multi-department planning process in the City and County of Denver — known as Denveright — is working well, members of Denver City Council were recently told. The effort was announced nearly one year ago by Mayor Michael Hancock and is designed to show a vision for Denver over the next two decades. Four…