Public Safety

NE Denver Forum: Creating Safer Communities

NE Denver Forum: Creating Safer Communities

What does it mean to create a safe neighborhood? How can youth violence be prevented? How can school shootings be stopped? These were among the many complex issues discussed at the November 16 neighborhood forum sponsored by Central Park United Neighbors and Front Porch.

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Denver’s Successful STAR Program a Model for Rep. Crow’s Mental Health Bill

Denver’s Successful STAR Program a Model for Rep. Crow’s Mental Health Bill

United States Congressman Jason Crow is the co-sponsor of a bill that would prevent law enforcement officers from needing to respond to calls involving mental health crises. The bill, which was passed by the House, would provide local governments with grants to form mental health units, instead of police, to respond to certain 911 calls. 

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Auto Theft and Car Crimes Soar in NE Denver

Auto Theft and Car Crimes Soar in NE Denver

Over the past three years, the rates of car crimes committed in Denver have skyrocketed and include vandalism, catalytic converter removal, gasoline siphoning, and vehicle theft. Although these problems are impacting the entire city, car crimes have been especially prevalent in Northeast Denver neighborhoods. 

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Guns to Garden Tools

Guns to Garden Tools

Denver residents who no longer want guns in their homes previously had few options to discard their weapons.

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Uvalde’s response didn’t go well…Is Denver Prepared?

Uvalde’s response didn’t go well…Is Denver Prepared?

The recent Uvalde shooting was a tragic reminder that we have come to expect that police now know how best to respond to a school shooter and will act based on the latest and best conclusions of law enforcement and education professionals. The delay in Uvalde that cost additional lives led us to ask spokespersons from Denver Police Department (DPD) and Denver Public Schools (DPS) about their readiness for such an event.

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The Marshall Fire: Could it Happen Here?

The Marshall Fire: Could it Happen Here?

Last year’s devastating Marshall fire, which raced across open-space grasslands and destroyed more than 1,000 homes in Boulder County, has led many homeowners to question whether a similar disaster could happen in Central Park.

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Neighbors, City of Denver Clash Over Traffic Woes

Neighbors, City of Denver Clash Over Traffic Woes

Approximately 100 frustrated neighbors who live on or near Emporia St. between MLK Jr. Blvd. and E. 26th Ave., just north of the Stanley Marketplace, are trying to mitigate large amounts of traffic flowing through their residential street.

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Central 70 Makes the “Mile High Shift”

Central 70 Makes the “Mile High Shift”

The Central 70 Project celebrated a major milestone at the end of May when it opened up a new two-mile stretch of I-70 that is 30 feet below ground level. The new section, from Colorado to Brighton Blvds. is considered the “crown jewel” of the entire 10-mile highway reconstruction project.

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Suncor Permit Renewal Worries Neighbors

Suncor Permit Renewal Worries Neighbors

In recent weeks, environmental advocacy groups and concerned neighbors have called on the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) and their subsidiary the Air Pollution Control Division (APCD) to deny one of Suncor Energy’s operating permits.

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Stopping Youth Gun Violence

Stopping Youth Gun Violence

Just three weeks after a mass shooting at a Boulder King Soopers store left 10 people dead, Governor Jared Polis signed two bills into law designed to reduce gun violence: one mandates the safe storage of weapons, the other requires owners to report lost or stolen guns.

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