Denver is considering a zoning change that would affect how many unrelated people can live together in a single residential unit. An updated proposal released on July 17 addressed some early complaints about congestion and lack of clarity. The original proposal would have moved the limit on the number of unrelated people who can live together in a single-unit household … [Read more...] about City Considering Allowing More Group Living
Berkeley Residents Hope to Restore Park Bathhouse
In 1907 the Denver Parks Board beautified Berkeley Lake Park by removing swampy regions and seeding the area. The bathhouse first opened in summer of 1913. In order to bring attention to Berkeley Lake Park and the Bathhouse, residents participated in a swimming competition in the lake. By the early 1950s, swimming in Denver lakes was prohibited due to polio outbreaks. By … [Read more...] about Berkeley Residents Hope to Restore Park Bathhouse
Berkeley Mortuary Designation Passes Land Use, Headed to Full Council Vote
On Tuesday, June 30, a Land Use, Transportation, and Infrastructure meeting unanimously moved to designate the Berkeley Park Funeral Chapel as a historic Denver Landmark. This is the penultimate step in the designation process, leaving just the full council meeting on Monday, July 27, where council will vote on the designation. The building was slated for demolition this … [Read more...] about Berkeley Mortuary Designation Passes Land Use, Headed to Full Council Vote