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Welcome to Denver’s Perfect 10!
The 20 Minute Neighborhood My vision for every neighborhood is to create communities with everything you need to thrive, within just a 20-minute walk, ride, or roll. Wouldn’t it be great to depend on your car less, and be able…
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A Message from Denver Water: Keep Your Sprinklers Off Before, During, and After This Stormy Period!
With a below average snowpack and high customer demand, Denver Water is encouraging customers who receive good moisture to turn off their irrigation systems ahead of this incoming storm system, and to leave them off for several days afterward, providing…
Denver Arts & Venues Announces Denver Public Art Summer Tours
Expands offerings with accessibility in mind
May 2022 Newsletter Highlights
Check out the top three stories from Denver’s Perfect 10 May Newsletter!
Applications Open for the Mayor’s Bicycling Advisory Committee
The MBAC meets monthly and advises Denver’s Mayor on matters relating to the use of bicycles in our city. The committee is made up of a variety of members — the every-day bicycle user as well as staunch commuters and…
Denver’s LeafDrop Program Underway!
DENVER – The City and County of Denver kicked off its annual LeafDrop program that allows residents to sustainably donate their leaves to be composted rather than end up in a landfill. The program is free and will run through…
Update: Design Guidelines for Landmark Structures and Districts
Landmark Preservation is updating the Design Guidelines for Landmark Structures and Districts Landmark Preservation is currently updating the Design Guidelines for Denver Landmark Structures and Districts. The design guidelines update will be divided into four phases and each phase will…
Update: 123 Speer Blvd. designation
After a robust deliberation on April 6, the Landmark Preservation Commission (LPC) voted 6-1 to recommend approval of the designation application and forwarded it to the Land Use, Transportation & Infrastructure committee (LUTI). On April 20, LUTI determined that this…
Denver recreation centers reopening
Denver Parks and Recreation (DPR) is implementing a phased reopening of recreation facilities. Openings began on May 3.
Mayor Hancock lays out strategy for Denver economic recovery
Infrastructure, business and worker support and investments proposed to build back in a way that creates broader foundation for more people to prosper and seize opportunities
Denver City Council approves rental license
Denver City Council approved the creation of a residential rental license aimed to prevent housing conditions that adversely affect tenants. The residential rental license requirement is phased and will start Jan. 1, 2022 with opt-in early licensing. Licenses will require a fee and third-party inspection process.