Timnath voters were concerned about the impact Topgolf’s mesh netting could have on wildlife.
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Council rejects Ortega push for restrictions on development by rail lines
“I’ve never seen a process like this that’s been so undermined by (city) agencies,” the councilwoman said.
Breaking down the $50M Republic Plaza lease deal for Denver DA
The lease obtained through a public records request provides an insight into rates at one of the city’s marquee office towers.
Big fight ignites over density in Englewood
A group of citizens is targeting more than half of the seven-member Englewood City Council for ouster.
Denver to double overnight parking sites for homeless with $600K extension
The city has paid a nonprofit about $780 a month per space to manage the nascent program.
State agency waited for election to pass before breaking Uptown lease, landlord says
Dikeou Realty claims the Office of Information Technology’s attempt to invoke a “colocation” clause doesn’t apply since its staffers just work from home.
Compass agents tapped by Cherry Hills to market city-owned residential lot
The grassy two acres are adjacent to John Meade Park, and down the road from Cherry Hills’ municipal buildings.
RiNo venue, concerned neighbors hope ‘great resolution’ solves noise spat
The city approved a compromise noise plan Friday for Number 38, which has an 18,000-square-foot patio with a stage.
Believing too little is being done to thwart auto-related crimes in Colorado, some towns take action
The Westminster City Council has given initial approval to four measures dealing with street racing and parts theft.
Cabin owners sue Estes Park over new short-term rental ‘impact fee’
The fee, meant to fund affordable housing options, means owners in the tourist town pay $1,590 annually, compared to $100 in Denver and $260 in Vail.