Comment on Letters: Denver voters send a clear message with “no” on Park Hill development

Letters: Denver voters send a clear message with “no” on Park Hill development

Voters made land-use opinions clear Re: “Foes of Park Hill redevelopment declare victory,” April 5 news story Denver voters did not buy into Mayor Michael Hancock’s hope to merge tall buildings into the Park Hill neighborhood’s landscape. Gov. Jared Polis’ “path forward” to reform land use throughout our state now knows public sentiment favors municipal voters deciding important land-use decisions. The governor recently told us, “It’s clear that the actions of one jurisdiction impact others.” Denver voters just informed our state leadership and municipal government private developer coalition there is strong public sentiment to leave what is in place alone. Forrest Monroe, Aurora Beer sales need to keep pace with faster baseball games Re: “You’ll never guess who has the cheapest beer in the Major Leagues,” March 30 online story The bigger question is how concession stands can make any money with shorter games – considering the Rockies’ opening weekend games clocked in at 2 hours and 40 minutes and 2 hours and 3 minutes, respectively. Hopefully ballparks can keep the lines moving or beef up service at the seats for thirsty fans who don’t want to miss precious game time. Adam Silbert, New York Remember who is footing the bills Re: “State will advance $1.4M to cash-strapped hospital,” April 1 Please stop writing that any level of government pays for anything.

 

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