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Dear Neighbors, 


Thank you to the more than 80 community members who came to the Cook Park Rec Center to talk about the draft Near Southeast Area Plan! We heard some great conversations and received a lot of thoughtful feedback.

 

If you were not able to attend or would like to another opportunity to share feedback, register for the upcoming virtual workshop this coming Wednesday at 6 PM.


As always, let us know if you have any questions, concerns, or if there is anything we can do to be of assistance. 


Gratefully,


Councilwoman Amanda Sawyer

District 5

Virtual Workshop - Weds, December 14, 6 PM

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Near Southeast Area Plan Virtual Workshop

Wednesday, December 14th at 6 PM

Zoom

Register for the Virtual Workshop here!

The Draft Plan in a Nutshell

The draft aims to provide a long-term vision for Goldsmith, Indian Creek, University Hills North, Virginia Village and Washington Virginia Vale through the following goals:


  • Modernize centers and corridors in terms of land use, design, and mobility
  • Balance housing affordability, options, and preservation in neighborhoods
  • Improve sustainability through mobility, infrastructure, and greenery 
Download the executive summary
Review and comment on the draft plan

If you are not able to attend the virtual workshop, there are multiple ways to review the draft plan, talk to city planners and share your voice:

 

 

Participants will be entered for a chance to win a $20 gift card. 

About The Near Southeast Area Plan

The Near Southeast Area Plan includes the neighborhoods of Washington Virginia Vale, Virginia Village, Indian Creek, Goldsmith and the area of University Hills north of Yale Avenue. The area includes a variety of housing types, significant commercial corridors - including Colorado Boulevard and Leetsdale Drive, and amenities like sections of the Cherry Creek Greenway and the Highline Canal. Several major redevelopment projects in the area have highlighted the need to work with the community to update outdated neighborhood plans or provide planning guidance in areas where a neighborhood plan does not exist. As part of the Neighborhood Planning Initiative, this project is intended to provide an opportunity to create a long-term vision for these neighborhoods that advances citywide goals and priorities while addressing local neighborhood needs.

Click Here to Visit The Near Southeast Area Plan Website
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