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Lowry-Stapleton Bike Connection Coming in 2018
Try Out These Alternative Transportation Pilot Projects
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Starting this month, two alternative mode transportation pilot projects are getting underway in Stapleton.
City To Buy Park Hill Golf Course
The City of Denver announced on September 21 that they will purchase the 155-acre Park Hill Golf Course from Clayton Early Learning Trust.
“New Approaches” Needed to Complete Stapleton Affordable For-sale Homes
The City of Denver has concluded “it is possible” that Forest City can meet its obligation to provide a minimum of 10 percent “affordable” for-sale housing in Stapleton by the time buildout of market rate homes is completed.
A Place of Their Own
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Imagine a shared office concept that would address and alleviate the “pain points” career women face.
Residents to Weigh in on “East Area” Planning
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The City of Denver is inviting residents and business owners in South Park Hill, Hale, Montclair and East Colfax to participate in developing the “East Area Plan” for their neighborhoods.
“Choice” A complex election issue
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In the upcoming school board election, voters will choose representatives to make decisions that will drive DPS policy in the future.
How Will NE Denver Benefit from the Bond on the Upcoming Ballot?
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The Denver City Council will be asking voters to approve issuance of $937 million in general obligation (GO) bonds at the Nov. 7 general election.
What’s in a Name?
SUN Name Change 2 from Steve Larson on Vimeo.
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“KKKpleton” is the name Denver activist Aaron Johnson prefers to use when he talks about the neighborhood others call Stapleton.