The city sold RCI a Main Street building for $2.4 million, then voted down its plans.
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The city sold RCI a Main Street building for $2.4 million, then voted down its plans.
“Women do not ride their bikes to get their hair done … They’re not gonna put a helmet over a $200 cut and color,” said the owner of a salon.
The home was built in the 1920s by a longtime school board member and her husband, a banker.
Eli Regalado says he is like “Moses leading the Israelites out of the wilderness.”
It’s the third recent loss for Colorado homeowners challenging short-term rental rules.
Residents chanted, “No clown in our town!” The City Council agreed, then got sued.
They say the ban is unlawful and inflicting “serious and irreparable harm.”
The city will focus on encampments along the Interstate 225 corridor.
Assaults or threats to RTD passengers occurred at a rate of 1 per day over last 3 years, data shows.
Three years after requiring retailers to charge for disposable bags, Denver has collected $5.76 million, although the growth rate of that number is expected to taper off. The city said it has spent nearly $1 million of that, and a survey underway will help direct where the remainder of the money goes. Denver started requiring… Read more »
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