INC Delegate Meeting Minutes- July 11, 2015
We apologize for any inconvenience, but this post will be updated soon with the minutes from the July Delegates Meeting.
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We apologize for any inconvenience, but this post will be updated soon with the minutes from the July Delegates Meeting.
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Since 2005, the Mayor’s Design Awards have honored projects throughout the city for excellence in architecture, exterior design and place-making. The awards are presented to Denver homeowners, business owners, nonprofits, artists and others for their creative contributions to the public realm through innovative design. At a time when both commercial and residential development is booming in an effort to keep … Continue reading →
Announcement – July 7, 2015 This voting matter was pushed to August 2015, then to Septemer 2015. It was formally tabled at the EC February 2016 meeting and will be reconsidered in an inclusive review of bylaws during 2016. ONE VOTING MATTER____________________________________ Please be advised that INC will present one (l) important matter to be considered for acceptance by the voting members of … Continue reading →
DENVER (CBS4) – Over two dozen community members voiced their concern or support for proposed changes to the growing Lowry neighborhood on Monday night. Residents both for and against a redevelopment project spoke to Denver City Council before a vote on the old Buckley Annex. “This area is being way over built,” said one resident. “This project works. It truly … Continue reading →
A cost-sharing agreement with the state for the project to rebuild and widen Interstate 70 through northeast Denver won City Council approval early Tuesday morning. By Jon Murray The Denver Post POSTED: 07/06/2015 The Denver City Council just after midnight Tuesday approved a cost-sharing agreement with the state for a project to rebuild and widen Interstate 70 through northeast … Continue reading →
In 1995, INC created a program called the Dollar Dictionary Drive to augment the education process of young Denver residents. The goal of the annual drive was to place a free, age-appropriate dictionary and thesaurus into the hands of some 6,000 third grade students enrolled in the Denver Public School system. The program was supported for nineteen years by the dedication of volunteers … Continue reading →
Savings from lower pension payments will help fund pay increases, added staff By Yesenia Robles The Denver Post POSTED: 06/18/2015 Students work on their iPads during their kindergarten class taught by lead teacher Jessica Langford at Ashley Elementary school in Denver, Colo., on March 9, 2015. (Helen H. Richardson, Denver Post file) The Denver Public Schools Board of Education … Continue reading →