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Golden Triangle Zoning & Design project update
Council District 10 and CPD are nearing the end of the process to update Golden Triangle’s zoning and design standards and guidelines. Learn more about the key outcomes of this project.
Preparing for snow and ice
Denver’s Department of Transportation & Infrastructure (DOTI) provides emergency snow response service for Denver’s roadways and bikeways. Removing snow from sidewalks, wheelchair ramps, and bus stops is the responsibility of the adjacent property owner.
Apply to be on Denver’s Short Term Rental Advisory Committee (STRAC)
Denver’s Short Term Rental Advisory Committee (STRAC) meets regularly to provide guidance and recommendations to Excise and Licenses on administration, enforcement, and other policies pertaining to STR licensing. Members of the STRAC consist of short-term rental hosts, non-hosts/community members, industry stakeholders, and Denver elected officials.
February updates from Denver’s Food Systems Team
New funding opportunities, Job opportunities in farming and equity, COVID-19 vaccine info for food workers, Healthy Food for Denver’s Kids updates.
Water supply update from Denver Water
Denver Water tracks Colorado’s snowpack, drought, and water supply data in order to prepare customers for possible drought conditions and make recommendations for customers to limit water usage during our driest months.
Denver Streets Partnership Advocacy Academy accepting applications
Denver Streets Partnership is accepting applications for its 2nd Annual Advocacy Academy, a virtual 10-week course to teach the tools, expertise, and connections to be a transit, walking, rolling, and biking leader into the future. Applications are due on or before February 10, 2021.
Safely helping our food-insecure neighbors
Sidewalk pantries and community fridges are wonderful additions to our neighborhoods, but ensuring the food is safe for the consumer is paramount. DDPHE regulates how food can be shared in Denver to keep residents safe from contamination. The city offers many options and opportunities for prepared meals and grocery pick up to keep Denverites fed in these trying times.