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Conservation

Collected by: Western History and Genealogy Department and Blair-Caldwell African American Research Library, Denver Public Library

Archived since: Dec, 2018

Description:

The Conservation collection consists of websites that may be temporal, and includes as a focus local environmental organizations and subjects related to the American conservation movement.

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Title: How 155 acres of Northeast Park Hill became a golf course you keep having to vote on

URL: https://denverite.com/2023/03/07/denver-election-2023-park-hill-golf-course-timeline/

Description: In 2023, Denverites voted on referendum 2O, intended to lift the city’s conservation easement on land in Northeast Park Hill that was formerly known as the Park Hill Golf Course. Westside Investment Partners had purchased the land between 35th and 40th, and Colorado and Dahlia, in 2019. Their development plan included lifting the conservation easement that restricts the property to serving as a golf course, and then constructing housing, retail spaces, and a park. The 2O referred measure was Westside’s third attempt to lift the easement, with each effort being voted down by Denver’s voters. This article examines the history of the 155-acre plot, from 1859 to 2023.

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Subject:   Urban planning Regional planning – Colorado Parks – Colorado Land use Housing Conservation of natural resources City planning Ballot measures,  Politics & Elections ,  Society & Culture Elections – Colorado Golf courses

Title: Referred Question 2O results: Voters defeat Park Hill Golf Course redevelopment. Developer concedes, vows golf will return

URL: https://denverite.com/2023/04/04/referred-question-2o-results/

Description: In 2023, Denverites voted on Referendum 2O, intended to lift the city’s conservation easement on land in Northeast Park Hill that was formerly known as the Park Hill Golf Course. Westside Investment Partners had purchased the land between 35th and 40th, and Colorado and Dahlia, in 2019. Their development plan included lifting the conservation easement that restricts the property to use as a golf course, and then constructing housing, retail spaces, and a park. The 2O referred measure was Westside’s third attempt to lift the easement, against a community group that ran an opposition campaign. The opposition group, “Yes for Parks and Open Space,” hoped to protect the citizen-funded easement, and had hopes that the city would buy the property and build a large park. Ultimately, each of Westside’s three easement removal efforts were voted down by Denver’s voters. This article reports the final referendum results.

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Subject:   Golf courses Housing Urban planning Regional planning – Colorado Parks – Colorado Land use Conservation of natural resources City planning Ballot measures,  Politics & Elections ,  Society & Culture Elections – Colorado

Title: Vote "no" on Denver Ballot Measure 2O

URL: https://yesopenspace.org/

Description: In 2023, Denverites voted on Referendum 2O, intended to lift the city’s conservation easement on land in Northeast Park Hill that was formerly known as the Park Hill Golf Course. Westside Investment Partners had purchased the land between 35th and 40th, and Colorado and Dahlia, in 2019. Their development plan included lifting the conservation easement that restricts the property to serving as a golf course, and then constructing housing, retail spaces, and a park. The 2O referred measure was Westside’s third attempt to lift the easement, with each effort being voted down by Denver’s voters. Prior to the 2O measure in 2023, a group of community members and politicians created an opposition campaign: “Yes for Parks and Open Space.” Through op-eds, yard signs, leafleting, community meetings, and this website, the Yes for Parks and Open Space group argued against lifting the easement, and for protecting the large open space in an undeveloped state.

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Subject:   Urban planning Regional planning – Colorado Parks – Colorado Land use Conservation of natural resources City planning Ballot measures,  Politics & Elections ,  Society & Culture Elections – Colorado

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