
After a hailstorm damaged a Denver Parks and Recreation building, AES Distributed Power was told to remove its generating facility but did not do so.
After a hailstorm damaged a Denver Parks and Recreation building, AES Distributed Power was told to remove its generating facility but did not do so.
A committee forwarded the ballot measure to the City Council and another measure that would move municipal elections from May to April.
The ordinance requires that no homes within 300 feet of one another be rented out short-term, parking must be provided, and only single-family homes could be used.
Three residents say they were not able to recover historic tiles from “The Hut,” a 118-year-old house at 1980 Albion St., before it was destroyed.
Volunteers of America Colorado applied for certificates of demolition eligibility for its structures but one is eligible for historic designation.
Three members were in favor of an appeal by neighbors seeking its removal, but the matter died because appellants needed four votes.
A Denver City Council committee voted 4-3 to split up the bond-funded items for voters to decide in November.
Social Cannabis owner Daniel Morgan was busted with pot in his 20s. Now he could own the city’s first new dispensary since 2016.
Dueling ballot measures, a lawsuit and a 2022 deadline. Here’s the latest in the saga of a developer and a conservation easement blocking redevelopment.
Nearby residents have filed appeals to get the city to revoke the temporary permit for the “safe outdoor space” in a church parking lot.
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