Developers building large housing projects would need to reserve 8-12 percent of rental units for those making less than the area median income and 10-15 percent of units for sale.
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Civilian enforcement team to tackle Denver’s homeless camp violations
The city will send out trained staff to issue citations for crimes such as destruction of property, public defecation, trespassing and dumping.
Proposed Adams County outdoor storage tweaks worry industrial firms
The changes would apply to industrial land in unincorporated parts of the county.
Five Points church looks to provide overnight parking for homeless
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.
Chinese medicine center owners plan to redevelop Cherry Creek site
TrueMind and a neighboring spa at 5 Cook St. would be demolished to make way for a residential building up to seven stories high.
Coalition asks city to use public property to create more homeless campsites
Seven neighborhood organizations and business improvement districts sent a letter to Denver officials urging them to do more to tackle homelessness.
30-story residential buildings planned after Golden Triangle zoning change
The one on Bannock Street would have 275 apartments and the one on Acoma Street would have both condominiums and hotel rooms.
City posts notices of Arapahoe Square homeless encampment cleanups
The clearing of sidewalks and public rights-of-way would happen at least three times per week, during which belongings must be removed or get confiscated.
Happy homeowners: Protests over residential valuations in Denver drop
The assessments largely don’t take into account the boom Colorado’s housing market has seen since the onset of the pandemic.
Campaigns kick off for competing Park Hill Golf Club ballot initiatives
One measure would preserve the defunct golf course as open space. The other would make it easier to redevelop the site.