It's now rezoned for a golf course, but that's not what residents want.
, the development company that owns the PHGC, and Denver City Council’s unanimous vote on June 20, at the behest of Denver Community Planning & Development, rezoning the land for a new, 18-hole golf course that residents neither want nor need.
Retaliation like this is a cynical political and economic move. It is undemocratic. When voters rejected question 2O, they rejected it because we don’t want to live in a city that can be bought and sold so easily. We rejected it because there are several other sites in Park Hill where a grocery store could be developed. We rejected it because once open space is developed, it is no longer be open space.
There is no doubt that Denver needs more affordable and low-income housing, and the city bureaucracy under Mayor Michael Hancock has not done enough to encourage and enforce these needs in the new development already happening in the northeastern quadrant of the city that includes Park Hill, Elyria-Swansea, Central Park, Montbello and Green Valley Ranch.
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