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Post editorial supports RedPeak

Downzoning would send tremors though the business community and signal that Denver’s zoning laws could be shredded or challenged according to political convenience,” Denver Post [...]

RedPeak concessions could include 4-story building

“The current designs are roughly 50 percent of the allowable building sizes when considering height and floor area,” [...]

City Council unlikely to downzone parcels in NW Denver

“Zoning is a property right. Property rights are a serious thing,” Chris [...]

RedPeak releases drawings

RedPeak “never intended to create controversy or a confrontation with the neighborhood when it began the redevelopment of this site,” Mike [...]

Shepherd: Warrior for civility

“This highlights that public discourse, civil public discourse, is gone in this country – at all levels,” Susan [...]

Contrition, courtesy and kindness goes a long way

“You’d be surprised at what a little contrition, courtesy and kindness from both sides can do,” Michael [...]

Council president makes plea for civility

“This week, our colleague, Councilwoman Susan Shepherd, was subjected to a particularly unpleasant violation of that line between Councilperson as public servant and Councilperson as private citizen.” Chris [...]

Shepherd reconsidering downzoning RedPeak parcels

“They have achieved just the exact opposite effect of what they wanted by coming to my house and threatening me,” Susan [...]

RedPeak plot thickens

“I have carefully thought about this and I will take some legislative action,” if needed, Councilwoman Susan [...]

Group calls for downzoning

“With an overlay district, the height limit of 35 feet will apply to all parcels of land, regardless of their zoning, present or future, and will help preserve the unique character of this Historic Neighborhood.” [...]