The Denver City Council on Tuesday decided that voters should have the final say regarding the redevelopment of the Park Hill Golf Course. via MicahSmith_TV
“We need affordable housing. We need more parkland,” Denver City Councilman Paul Kashmann said.
Councilwoman Candi CdeBaca also voted no on developing the golf course and said the ballot language is confusing. “It's the exact same narrative that's been used for every other development across our city that has displaced communities of color. You can literally go back to the city council meeting where the Urban Renewal Plan and the Business Improvement District were approved for Welton Street, for Five Points, and it's the exact same narrative. It's the exact same promises. It's the exact same opportunities,” she said.
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