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Event update: Tomorrow's public meeting on ADUs will be virtual

February 27 conversation on design guidelines will be held on Zoom

Example of an ADU on a historic property

Venue change: Due to an issue with the original location, the event on ADU design guidelines will now be held virtually via Zoom.


Our update to the Landmark Design Guidelines continues in 2024 with accessory dwelling units (ADUs) in historic districts and landmark properties. Join us in a community in conversation about what these new guidelines should look like later this month.


Creating Design Guidelines for ADUs

Tuesday, February 27 | 6:30 p.m.

Join the meeting via Zoom
Watch the ADU video series ahead of the meeting

About Landmark Preservation

Landmark preservation is an important function of Denver Community Planning and Development. Denver City Council enacted the Denver Landmark Ordinance in 1967 to foster the protection, enhancement, perpetuation and use of structures and districts of historical, architectural, geographic and/or cultural significance.

Staff in our Landmark Preservation office and two landmark commissions carry out that mission through design review, historic surveys and landmark designations. Staff also assists owners of historic properties by providing guidance and resources for preserving, maintaining and rehabilitating historic buildings and properties.

Learn more about Denver's preservation efforts at denvergov.org/landmark.
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