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Don't forget: In-person opportunity to talk ADUs coming next week, on 3/20

Join us March 20 for conversation on ADU design guidelines

Example of an ADU on a historic property

If you missed the virtual community conversation about design guidelines for accessory dwelling units held February 27 and still want the chance to talk to landmark planners face-to-face, a new in-person public meeting has been scheduled for Wednesday, March 20. 


Creating Design Guidelines for ADUs

Wednesday, March 20 | 6:30 p.m.

The Studio Loft, 980 14th Street, Denver


We will use this meeting to build on concepts presented during our virtual meeting February 27. We will have ADU examples for open discussion and if you have examples of your own, please bring them. If you missed the virtual meeting and cannot attend the in-person event, the recording is available online

RSVP to the March 20 meeting
Visit the meeting page for detailed transit and parking info
Watch the ADU video series ahead of the meeting

Share your voice: Take our survey!

Public input is an important element how the final design guidelines will crafted. We want to hear from the community on key questions regarding ADUs and how they should be integrated into historic properties. Please take a few minutes to fill out the survey below to share your thoughts.

Take the ADU Design Guidelines Survey

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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