The Park Hill site will have 33 tents instead of the 45 announced in April in response to feedback from the affluent neighborhood.
The Park Hill site will have 33 tents instead of the 45 announced in April in response to feedback from the affluent neighborhood.
A committee sent the proposal to the full City Council to vote on after two members dissented over the length of the contracts and number of providers.
Cuyler Meade most recently worked at the Greeley Tribune after stints in South Dakota and Phoenix.
The city-owned course closed in October so a new irrigation system could be installed that uses non-potable water.
Details on Cathy Ritter’s departure are not yet clear, but it coincided with the arrival of Pat Meyers as the new director of OEDIT.
“I’ve been involved in the nonprofit community in Denver for 25 years, but I wanted to help people who were struggling that didn’t quite meet the formal requirements for nonprofit assistance”
Pando Holdings sold a 0.37-acre lot and its already approved plans for a 13-story, 198-unit building for $12 million. It paid $6.25 million for the lot in 2019.
It was closed for renovations from late 2017 through last September, when it reopened for “limited play” to protect new turf. Soon it will allow carts and offer more tee times.
City staff want to cut the number of operators from five to two, but some council members are “nervous” about the agreements.
“We should be acting like partners, not adversaries,” he said of the firm that paid $55 million for his real estate holdings, making him its biggest local tenant.
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