
Posts tagged with Community Planning and Development

It's still early, but the law is adding new green features that make big new buildings compliant with the law.

Green roofs rules grow closer, and Denver roofing permits hold steady
Developers and property owners now have the opportunity to make the green roof rules work.

Can a super-sized electric cart fix Cherry Creek traffic?
Mike Sweeny lives in Denver driving hell, and he loves it.
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Want to drive a Tesla in downtown Denver? Tuesday’s your chance
Denver and the state of Colorado are in the middle of what could be a transformative push for electric vehicles.

Could you have ridden a Denver trolley to work? This map will tell you
At their peak, they had more mileage and vehicles than RTD's modern rail system. And it was this system that planted the random pockets of density that Denver treasures today.

More than 700 Denver construction-related complaints were filed last year
"As you have more construction being done, you'll have more complaints," said Paul Schaffer, chief construction inspector for the city and county of Denver.



Denver allots $20K for “safe creative spaces,” artists ask for help and clear plan
It was largely information we've heard before -- except for these three things.


Some Denver mid-century modern homes may be protected — Krisana Park could be just the beginning
The proposed conservation overlay would be the first to protect mid-century modern architecture in Denver and could be a model for other areas.

Tiny houses are allowed in Denver. Here’s why you don’t see them.
Denver is less dense than it was in the 1950s. That means it has room for tiny houses.


Electric vehicles are taking over Colorado’s most famous race
The Pikes Peak International Hill Climb has become a showcase for electric vehicles. It's not just that they're competing: They're starting to dominate.