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Civic Discourse and Things to Do Today

Thursday night’s City Council meeting was very well attended, and about 25 citizens offered public comment. Retired City Manager Mike Bestor encouraged Council to pursue the opportunity to buy the Coors property on 10th Street. Another citizen asked them to reconsider our traffic calming techniques. A third complimented the city on the job they did in replacing a water tank. The other citizens asked Council to place a moratorium on new construction until we can change our municipal code to better reflect our planning documents. In general, people asked for greater setbacks (distance between the curb and the buildings) and reduced building height in residential neighborhoods.

Following the business meeting, Council had a study session to discuss the possibility of a moratorium. They agreed to bring the issue to a vote in a future meeting. This isn’t something they can do overnight: they must introduce a possible ordinance in one business meeting and vote to adopt it in a later meeting. Accordingly, the ordinance will be introduced at their March 7th meeting and voted on at the March 21st meeting. If it does pass, we face a lot of work. We can’t just say that we don’t want any new construction–property owners have a right to build things on their property. We need to use the pause provided by the moratorium to define acceptable forms of construction.


A Choice of Meetings this Morning:

If you want to learn about the possible land swap by Jeffco Open Space, in which they would exchange some land to be used for quarrying for the site of the former Heritage Square Amusement Park, head to the Jefferson County Human Services Building, 900 Jefferson County Parkway (map) at 9:30AM.

Coffee with Councilors

If you want to chat with City Councilors Casey Brown and Saoirse Charis-Graves about the moratorium, Heritage Square land swap, purchase of the Coors property, traffic calming, or any of our other issues, go to Coffee with a Councilor at 10AM at the Armory Building (13th and Arapahoe). Cafe 13 is closed right now, so go in the side door on the east side of the building

More Saturday Events
For more information on these events, see the Calendar on the home page.
9AM Kids Workshop at Home Depot: Build a Clock Tray
9AM Elks Club Book Sale (till 4PM)
9:30AM Community Meeting on Proposed Heritage Square Land Swap
10AM Brewery Boot Camp at Holidaily
10AM Coffee with a Councilor at Cafe 13
10AM CSM Geology Museum Spring Book, Mineral and Fossil Sale (till 2PM)
11AM and 1PM Final Performances of Young King Arthur at Miners Alley Children’s Theater
2,3,4,or5PM Boots and Bling: Daddy Daughter Date at Gold Mine Cupcakes
6PM Wine Tasting for Women at Connects Workspace
9PM Downhill Saturday at Woody’s Pizza
Music
9PM Karaoke at the Ace Hi
7PM Nightwolf at Dirty Dogs Roadhouse (till 11PM)
8PM Anthony Russo Band at Golden Moon Speak (till 11PM)

Sunday Morning Preview
You are invited to Coffee with a Ranger tomorrow morning from 8-9AM at the Lookout Mountain Nature Center, 910 Colorow Road (map) . Join us for coffee and conversation the first Sunday of every month. Park Rangers will be discussing recent happenings and updates and taking questions you might have. No reservation required; simply stop by the Lookout Mountain Nature Center between 8:00-9:00 a.m. if you want to chat. *Please BYO coffee mug

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