By Myles Tangalin, Congress Park Board volunteer Why the East Central Neighborhood Plan Matters to Congress Park If you are interested in more information about proposals for Transit Priority streets, decreased on-street parking, high-density construction, Bus Rapid Transit and other potential changes and their impact in Congress Park, make sure you look at the East Central Neighborhood Plan (denvergov.org> East Central Area Plan) and attend some meetings to let your …Continue reading →
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The purpose and mission of the City Park Neighborhood Advisory Committee is to: (1) help circulate information from the city and park institutions to neighborhood residents and vice versa; (2) facilitate a collaborative culture whereby all stakeholders can have meaningful input on decisions getting made about the park; and (3) work to honor the unifying nature of this historic public space. HISTORY OF THE CP NAC The NAC was established …Continue reading →
Many residents of the Congress Park Neighborhood have experienced flooding, especially in the past few years. The neighborhood lies mostly within the Upper Montclair drainage basin, which stretches from Alameda Avenue on the south, to Colfax Avenue on the North. The City would like to develop a plan to fix or mitigate these flooding problems, and has set up a committee of residents to help do so. On Jan 12 Congress Park Neighbors invited their residents and businesses to take a short survey asking them to give feed back as to whether they had experienced flooding in their neighborhoods over the past 5 years. The survey closed Jan 16, 2017.