Colorado’s sixth-largest city needs a land use permit to finish a key part of 70-mile pipe.
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Airbnb host loses lawsuit against the city over ‘nomadic’ ruling
His lawyer cited the wrong law and didn’t know who appoints the licensing director.
No private properties remain on mayor’s list of sites to house homeless
“We found out about being pulled off the list the same way everybody else did,” one property owner said.
Denver to pay $100K to church for access to new mountain park
The city filed an eminent domain suit against Beth Eden Baptist Church in July, but has reached a six-figure settlement.
Arvada to buy $3M building for nonprofit use
Community Table, which provides services like a food pantry, currently leases a different city-owned property.
Edgewater buys site next to park for $2.5M
No immediate changes are planned, but the city is working on a new version of its master plan.
Truckers sue Vail over delivery vehicle ban in villages
“Vail, not the market, will now decide when and how deliveries will be made,” they say.
DIA looks to consolidate rental car operators into one new facility
“Rental car row” may soon go on a diet. And all those shuttles won’t be needed.
Exec attacked by dog near homeless camp has a broader warning for Denver
“I know how this movie ends,” said Fritz Jünker, who moved from downtown Portland last year.
‘Nomadic’ short-term rental host sues Denver, cheered on by others
“When I think of a nomad, I think of somebody crossing the desert, going point to point, watering hole to watering hole,” one host said. “I don’t do that. I buy roundtrip tickets.”