Learn about draft proposals at public events in March and April

After working to develop potential alternatives with the advisory committee over the last few months, the Unlocking Housing Choices team is ready to present draft proposals to the community.


City planners from Denver Community Planning and Development will host five public meetings to present draft proposals in late March and early April. Four in-person meetings will be held at locations around the city, and one meeting will be held virtually. All of the meetings will feature the same content and agenda, starting with an open house for the first 30 minutes, followed by a presentation and Q&A from the project team.


Take a look at meeting dates and locations, shown below, and attend the one that is most convenient for you. Please help us plan for these events by registering ahead of time and share meeting information with friends and neighbors who may be interested.

Spring meeting series information

Tuesday, March 24, 5:30-7:30 p.m.

Highland Recreation Center

2880 Osceola Street, Denver


Wednesday, March 25, 5:30-7:30 p.m.

Cook Park Recreation Center

7100 Cherry Creek S Drive, Denver


Tuesday, April 7, 6:00-8:00 p.m.

Athmar Recreation Center

2680 W Mexico Avenue, Denver


Thursday, April 9, 5:30-7:30 p.m.

Montbello Recreation Center

15555 E 53rd Avenue, Denver


Wednesday, April 15, 5:30 -7:00 p.m.

Virtual meeting via Microsoft Teams

(accessible in a web browser; Microsoft account not required)

UHC spring meeting flier
Why are we doing this work?

Community Planning and Developing is launching an inclusive community process with the goal of allowing more middle housing forms in Denver’s residential neighborhoods through potential updates to the Denver Zoning Code and other city rules and regulations. The project is focusing on this goal while working to preserve existing affordability and ensure that new development adds more attainable housing stock.


The intent of the work is to allow more housing choices in Denver's residential neighborhoods, to update design requirements for middle housing building forms so that new construction is compatible with existing neighborhoods and recommendations in adopted plans, to encourage the preservation of existing homes, and to create incentives or requirements for affordable housing in newly constructed middle housing.

Denver’s Department of Community Planning and Development (CPD) complies with applicable federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, or gender to include language. It is your right to request oral or written language assistance services in your primary language, sign language interpretation, real-time captioning via CART, or disability-related accommodations, if needed. Please fill out our language services request form, and these services will be provided free of charge. If you have any questions, contact CPD’s Operations Team at cpdoperations@denvergov.org.

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