Denver has launched an unprecedented policy-making project inviting residents to get involved in “Denveright.”
Denver News
Wider I-70 Inches Along
The 13-year study to widen I-70 between I-25 and Chambers Road has been delayed about six months.
Items of Interest
Four local news items you may have missed: Colorado’s new pregnancy law has taken effect; Colorado has a new historic preservation plan; a large new open space has been designated in Far NE Denver on DIA land; and a church has been given historic designation status for its support of LGBT Rights.
Focus on Affordable Housing Intensifies
Mayor Hancock says Denver has a housing crisis.
Op-Ed: How the DEA should classify pot
Marijuana has been a Schedule I narcotic since 1970.
Check Out this Video of the Denver Police Dancing
Click here to see the Denver Police let their hair down
Delays Still Plague A-Line
For the first half of June, the University of Colorado A line averaged three trains a day with delays exceeding 15 minutes.
DPS Board Approves $572M Bond and $56.6M Mill Levy Override for Ballot
Denver voters in November will decide separately on two DPS ballot questions: a $572 million bond and a $56.6 million mill levy override to raise a total of $628.8 million.
Misc. News & Announcements
Area residents will see their storm and sanitary sewer rates increase as a result of action taken by the Denver City Council in June.
House District 8 — Democratic Candidates
House District 8 – all of Park Hill from Locust to Colorado Blvd., Hale, East Colfax, and two precincts in Stapleton just north of Montview and east of Central Park Blvd.
House District 7 — Democratic Candidates
House District 7 includes Park Hill from Quebec to Monaco and all of Stapleton except two precincts just north of Montview and east of Central Park Blvd.
House District 8 — Republican Candidates
House District 8 includes all of Park Hill from Locust to Colorado Blvd., Hale, East Colfax, and two precincts in Stapleton just north of Montview and east of Central Park Blvd.