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Elections Information
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The Denver Elections Division has launched a helpful new website for Denver Voters to help improve voter education. Look for information regarding:
- How to register to vote
- How to become a poll worker
- Ballot options
- Polling places
- and much more!
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Take a stand against increased acts of graffiti!
Call the Graffiti Hotline to report graffiti or for more information at
(720) 865-STOP (7867).
Also, if dumpsters in your neighborhood have been tagged with graffiti contact our district office for FREE supplies or visit the website by clicking here!
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Do you know when your street sweeping day is? Click the photo for more information and to have reminder stickers mailed to you or sign up for E-Minders!
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Burglary Prevention Tips
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The District 3 Police have noted an increase in burglaries in Precinct 323 which includes the University, University Hills and Wellshire neighborhoods.
Tips to keep your home safe
- Make your home look occupied, and difficult to break in.
- If you have an alarm system and the alarm company gave you stickers or signs place them in a highly visible location
- Lock all doors and windows before you leave the house. (Even if you will only be gone for a short time.)
- Leave a few lights on when you go out. Connect some lamps to automatic timers to turn lights on and off while you are on vacation.
- have a neighbor pick up your mail and newspaper
- Pushbutton locks are easy to open. Install deadbolt locks on all your outside doors.
District 3 Tip Line: 720-913-1178
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City Council - Charlie Brown, District 6
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 Welcome to the Web site for City Council District 6 represented by Councilman Charlie Brown.
Our mission is simple: We are here to serve you.
Call our office at (303) 871-0601or click Contact Us on the left menu for our office information.
To us that means providing information regarding city services, listening and acting on your concerns regarding city service requests, solving problems, listening to your suggestions, participating in policy making on citywide issues, and taking the lead on initiatives to enhance the livability of our neighborhoods and our city.
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Read Our Current Newsletter!
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DENVER CITY COUNCIL
Moment of Personal Privelege
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News and Current Events in Our District
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4th of July Celebrations in District 6
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Four Mile Historic Park - Firday, July 4 10:00a.m. - 4:00p.m. Event includes celebrity appearances by Uncle Sam and Thomas Jefferson along with Civil War reenactments, children's games and music by the EDenver Concert Band. Admission $7 for adults, $5 for members, seniors and students, $4 for children (5-year-olds and under, free).
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University Park - Friday, July 4 at 10:00a.m. at Observatory Park. Includes a parade, a pumper truck from Fire Station #24 and music by the VFW.
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Washington Park East - Friday July 4th 11:00a.m. - 2:00p.m. at the Wash Park Boat House. The 6th annual event includes a kids bike parade, music by the Denver Municipal Band Brass Quintet and free ice cream.
2008 Summer Movies in the Parks! The following list include parks sponsoring a movie night in District 6 
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Friday, June 20 at Four Mile House (715 S. Forest Street) - "Westworld"
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Saturday July 12 at Washington Park (701 Franklin Street) - "August Rush"
Movies begin at dusk (about 9:00p.m.). For the complete Movie in the Parks schedule, click here.
Denver Police Department Crime Notification: The District 3 Police would like to inform you about some offense clustering in precinct 323 near the University of Denver in the University neighborhood. For a map of the offenses and additional information click here or on the badge on the left.
Construction Problems? Check out our poster "Obey the Rules." This document was put together by Councilman Brown and the Home Builders Association.
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July 4, 11:00 A.M. - DMB Brass Quintet at the Washington Park Boat House
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July 13, 7:30 P.M. - The Concert Band at Washinton Park
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July 2-0, 7:30 P.M. - The Concert Band at Washington Park
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August 10, 7:30 P.M. - The Jazz Band at Washington Park Boat House
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August 24, 6:30 P.M. - The concert Band at Washinton Park with special guests Dr. Tom Noel and the Queen City Jazz Band celebrating Denver's Sesquicentennial and the Centennial of the Democratic National Convention
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District 6 begins at Cherry Creek (the actual "creek") and extends south to Yale. It stretches east to Quebec and the Arapahoe county line, includes Washington Park on the west, and south to Yale. South University and Colorado Boulevards run through the middle of the district. The district includes 20 registered neighborhood associations and nearly 50,000 residents.
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For City Council Calendar and Committee meetings for the month, click here
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Traffic Update
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 University Blvd. Bridge Rehab over Cherry Creek
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Holly Street Traffic Info
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Holly Street Bridge construction information
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Free Events this Summer
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Here are a few FREE activities coming up at area attractions
Botanic Gardens
- Monday, July 21
- Saturday, September 27
- Saturday, October 18
Denver Museum of Nature & Science
- Wednesday, June 25
- Wednesday, August 13
- Sunday, September 7
- Wednesday, October 22
- Sunday, December 7
Denver Art Museum
- Free admission on the first Saturday of every month
The Denver Zoo
- Tuesday, October 7
- Saturday, October 18
- Sunday, November 2
- Sunday, November 9
The Children's Museum
- Free admission on the first Tuesday of every month
For more cheap or free activity ideas including concerts, picnics, movies, festivals and more click here!
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Do you need a streetlight on your street or alley? If so, click here or call 720-865-3150 to obtain a mid-block street and alley lighting petition from the City of Denver's Traffic Engineering Services Department.
Or, to report streetlight outages, click here or call 1-800-895-4999 with the following information:
- Nearest street address
- Nearest cross street
- Directional position of the pole (e.g., northeast corner or south side fo the alley)
- Facility tag number (9 or 13 digits) listed on the streetlight pole
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