Events

Select event terms to filter by
Monday February 19, 2007
Start: 18:30
End: 20:30

The WWPNA Land Use and Transportation Committee will meet on Monday, February 19th, at the Epiphany Lutheran Church (Ohio & Corona), at 6:30 p.m. The transportation study should be available at that time.

Tuesday February 20, 2007
Start: 19:00
End: 21:00

Come and hear the stories of the neighborhood with 91-year old Goldia, who has lived in the neighborhood for 77 years. She still walks the 17 steps up to her door and even did a little snowshoveling during the recent spate of storms. She remembers much of the neighborhood's history and changes, and is willing to tell it to us (and a digital voice recorder) to kick off our meeting.

We'll end the meeting with a few updates on history in the area, including Country Club Gardens, Gates redevelopment, and 39 WWPNA homes that have already received preliminary approval to create a historic district!

Meeting starts at 7 pm and will be held at 242 South Lincoln Street. Contact Dave Burrell at history@wwpna.org for RSVP or more information.

Tuesday February 27, 2007
Start: 19:00
End: 21:00

Meeting Location: 214 S Grant St: Grant Avenue Community Center.

There are two new items of business

1. 7:00 - A barbed-wire fence at 800 S Broadway. The city wants the fence removed, the property owner has replaced a fence the DOT removed during reconstruction of I-25.

2. 7:30 - Byer's field development. The developer Arcadia will be present to show their proposed plan to the Buyer's field vancant lot.

A third possible item is Linda Austin's restaurant proposal for Broadway and Maple. Linda owns Mona's near My Brother's Bar and the REI flagship store. We'll discuss this around 7:15.

Wednesday February 28, 2007
Start: 18:30
End: 20:30

Cherokee Denver Redevelopment Advisory Committee (CDRAC) holds monthly meetings as needed to discuss the on-going developments at the old Gates site west of Broadway. These meetings are usually the 4th Wednesday of each month, but may be cancelled if there is not enough new information to warrant holding a meeting. Please contact Charlie Busch for more information at 303-722-6220.

Monday March 05, 2007
Start: 18:00
End: 20:00

LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF DENVER
INVITES YOU TO A DISCUSSION FORUM ON
TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT
March 5, 2007
Montview Presbyterian Church, 1980 Dahlia Street (corner of Montview and Dahlia
5:30pm – refreshments, 6:00pm – program
Transit-Oriented Development:
What is it?
How will it affect my neighborhood?
What can I do about it?
Panel Participants:
Kathleen Osher – Executive Director, Transit Alliance
Chris Nevitt – Former Director, Front Range Economic Strategy Center
Catherine Cox-Blair – Planner, Denver Community Planning and Development Department
Information – contact Mary Werner, 303-935-5712

Tuesday March 06, 2007
Start: 18:30
End: 20:30

The March meeting of the WWPNA Board and officers is open to the public. The meeting will be held at the Washington Street Community Center, 809 South Washington.

Wednesday March 07, 2007
Start: 18:00
End: 20:14

Atrium of the Webb Municipal Office Building
201 West Colfax Avenue

What is Blueprint Denver’s vision for established residential areas designated as Areas of Stability?
How effective have past zoning fixes such as the “pop-top” ordinance and “Quick Wins I and II” been in addressing residential development issues and what still needs to be done?
What regulatory tools are available now and how can they help us achieve our future vision? How is the citywide Zoning Code Update addressing residential development issues and what’s next?

Join us for a community conversation to answer these questions and more related to residential development and rezoning. A panel of representatives from the Inter-Neighborhood Cooperation, Denver Community Planning and Development Department, Denver Board of Realtors, and Homebuilders Association of Metropolitan Denver will discuss policies, procedures and effectiveness of various regulatory approaches. A range of topics will be covered including R-3 to R-2 and R-2 to R-1 re-zonings, legislative zoning map amendments, “pattern books”, overlay districts (including zoning and landmark preservation) and demolition permit process improvements. After the panel discussion, the forum will conclude with a question and answer session.

Thursday March 08, 2007
Start: 19:00
End: 20:00

(Denver) - Denver Parks and recreation will hold a public meeting and
30-day comment session to collect public feedback regarding changes to the department's alcohol policy. The public hearing will take placemfrom 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 8, 2007 at the Montclair Civic Building located at 6820 E. 12th Avenue, Denver, 80220. This meeting will be part of the March Parks and Recreation Advisory Board meeting at 6:00 pm.

In 2006, the Department of Parks and Recreation adopted a policy
related to the consumption, serving and selling of alcoholic beverages in its parks and facilities. One aspect of this policy addressed races and walks that occur in Denver parks.

The initial policy allowed a race/walk organizer to set up a defined
area near the finish line where only race participants could enter and
be served 3.2 beer, wine and champagne. It has since been discovered
that State Liquor Laws consider this arrangement to be illegal since
they consider the race/walk entry fee an "indirect payment" for the
alcoholic beverages and therefore requires a liquor license. In order
to remain consistent with the initial intent of the policy, the
Department of Parks and Recreation is proposing a change to the policy
which requires that the race organizer obtain a Special Events Liquor
License from the Denver Department of Excise and Licenses. All laws,
rules and regulations regarding obtaining a Special Events Liquor

Wednesday March 14, 2007
Start: 19:00
End: 21:00

WWPNA brings you all the District 7 candidates in one place on one night. Mark your calendar for Wednesday, March 14th at 7 p.m. at the Christian Indian Center (corner of Pearl and Virginia). We invite you to submit questions to the candidates in advance! Send your ideas for questions to president@wwpna.org with the subject line "Questions for Candidates".