Two years ago, Intern-Neighborhood Cooperation, an umbrella group for Denver neighborhood associations, passed a resolution calling for the city to lower the event limit and also to impose a limit on low-frequency bass sounds, as the city has for Red Rocks Amphitheatre.
“That’s the one that travels so far and you can hear it,” even if it’s not loud, said Cindy Johnstone, who co-chairs INC’s Parks and Recreation Committee. “It’s a very important piece that’s being ignored.”
Today I sent a letter to Mayor Hancock giving notice that the Denver Zoo is in breach of its agreement with the City & County of Denver. Since November, my office has been trying unsuccessfully to audit the Zoo. The “Cooperative Agreement” negotiated between the City and the Denver Zoological Foundation (Zoo) gives the City Auditor authority to perform audits of the Zoo. We have been unable to gain even the initial information we need to determine the scope of the audit.
The proposed INC Position Statement which was adopted by the ZAP Committee on December 12, 2015 for referral and adoption by INC delegates at the INC delegate meeting scheduled for January 9th.
Located in the Former Lowry Air force Base 7711 E Academy Blvd #1, Denver, CO 80230
Coffee and Chat 8:30-9:00
Business Meeting 9:00-10:00
Business Meeting will address:
Position Statement on Homeless Housing
Bylaw changes which will allow for membership in INC to rotate throughout the year,
Delegation will be asked to authorize a Board recommendation to invest INC funds in the stock and bond markets.
Presentation
10:15 DPS Speaker
10:30 Main Speaker – City Auditor Tim O’Brien
October 20, 2015 Honorable Mayor Michael Hancock Honorable Denver City Council Members Happy Haynes, Executive Director, Denver Parks & Recreation Members of the Parks & Recreation Advisory Board Re: Resolution for Public Process on Red Rocks Parks Historic Preservation Review Dear Mayor Hancock, Distinguished Members of City Council, Director Haynes and Members of the Park & Recreation Advisory Board: …Continue reading →
October 20, 2015 Honorable Mayor Michael Hancock Honorable Denver City Council Members Happy Haynes, Executive Director, Denver Parks & Recreation Members of the Parks & Recreation Advisory Board Re: Resolution: Recycled Water Effect on Trees in Denver Parks Dear Mayor Hancock, Distinguished Members of City Council, Director Haynes and Members of the Park & Recreation Advisory Board: Inter-Neighborhood Cooperation, Denver’s …Continue reading →