
The city will send out trained staff to issue citations for crimes such as destruction of property, public defecation, trespassing and dumping.
The city will send out trained staff to issue citations for crimes such as destruction of property, public defecation, trespassing and dumping.
Thrive plans to build 322 homes, some detached and some townhomes. Another part of the campus is expected to be sold to a developer later this month.
The changes would apply to industrial land in unincorporated parts of the county.
It’s the second known proposal for a “safe parking” site in Denver. The first opened in July in University Hills as motorists living in their RVs have proliferated around Denver over the last 5 years.
The measure was proposed by Councilwomen Amanda Sawyer and Deborah Ortega.
A contract amendment the airline seeks would relinquish two of its ticket counters and 1,736 square feet of office space.
The plaintiff homeowners claim they have had difficulty replacing windows and making other minor improvements to their homes because of the rules that govern the historic district.
“I think we would be in a desperate situation,” the owner of a retail shop along Colfax told BusinessDen.
TrueMind and a neighboring spa at 5 Cook St. would be demolished to make way for a residential building up to seven stories high.
Seven neighborhood organizations and business improvement districts sent a letter to Denver officials urging them to do more to tackle homelessness.
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