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PC 23-15 - Initial Zoning - 5079 Highway 93 - Under Construction
911 10th Street for the initial zoning of a 52.42 acre parcel, generally located north of the Canyon View Business Park, is addressed as 5079 Highway 93. The property is on the west side of the highway, across from North Table Mountain Park. The
Clear Creek, once wider and free-roaming, was channeled to its current banks in the 1960's.
the location of our first sawmill, but they didn't want cottonwoods!), the Washington Avenue and Ford Street bridges are at their original crossings first built in 1859 and 1860, the river east of Washington Avenue out to Coors is more or less like
US6 Wildlife Crossing Alternatives
24 months.-------------------------CDOT is looking at alternatives to the existing at-grade wildlife crossing on US6 between Heritage Road and 19th Street. CDOT has long been concerned about the number of large animal auto accidents on this stretch
Q&A
years and 20% reduction in energy consumption, but curious if there are detailed plans to achieve these goals? Also, has Golden ever considered making Washington Street downtown a walking mall? Thanks, Lem TingleyThanks for the questions. The
Q&A
inspections until further notice. Staff has placed a drop box in front of the building at 1445 10th Street for plans or permits, but please make payments by phone. The City will not be issuing any new Right-of-way permits, only emergency ROW permits will be
Heart of Golden: Concept Design Feedback
comments on the concept design view looking across 10th Street., East Zone Amenity Plan Opportunities, Concept Design View from 10th & Archer, Program Refinement, Concept Design View Across Archer, Sustainable Strategies, Concept Design View from
Clear Creek, once wider and free-roaming, was channeled to its current banks in the 1960's.
the location of our first sawmill, but they didn't want cottonwoods!), the Washington Avenue and Ford Street bridges are at their original crossings first built in 1859 and 1860, the river east of Washington Avenue out to Coors is more or less like
Clear Creek, once wider and free-roaming, was channeled to its current banks in the 1960's.
the location of our first sawmill, but they didn't want cottonwoods!), the Washington Avenue and Ford Street bridges are at their original crossings first built in 1859 and 1860, the river east of Washington Avenue out to Coors is more or less like
Design Concept Two
?, Please do not relocate the tennis courts across the street from residences. The light pollution and noise would be considerable. This idea was previously proposed during The Clear Creek master plan process and was not well received. Where would
COVID-19 Information
with the Jefferson County Health Department and Colorado Department of Health and Environment to ensure we take action on closures of facilities when it is recommended. Please watch for updates that we will post on Facebook and here on Guiding