The Denver Livability Partnership will expand permanent affordable housing, improve access to jobs and create better multi-modal connectivity along Denver’s transit corridors.

Denver will leverage partnerships and opportunities along the west light rail corridor to transform Denver’s west side into livable, transit-oriented neighborhoods. Best practices learned from this can then be applied to other corridors in Denver, in the region and nationwide.

 Housing Development Assistance Fund  TOD Strategic Plan
 Decatur-Federal Station Area Planning  City Kitchen
 West Side Transit Enhancement Study  Knox Court Bike Boulevard

 

Announcements and News

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Decatur- Federal
2nd Public Meeting

Press Release

West Side Transit Enhancement Study - Public Transit Workshop

The Decatur-Federal Station Area Planning activity held its second public meeting on April 17. Check out how it went! Press Release - Grant Announcement, October 20, 2010 Come to the May 15, 2012, Public Transit Workshop.

Awards

   New Urban News  

LiveWell




HUD Award Fact Sheet
,October 20, 2010







   Read about HUD/DOT grant award winners' recurring themes in this article from New Urban News.  
LiveWell Colorado published an article about our grant award in its December 2010 e-newsletter.

Federal Partners

The Denver Livability Partnership is supported by federal grants from the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).


     

Questions?

Deirdre Oss, AICP
720-865-2950
Deirdre.Oss@denvergov.org

Caryn Champine
720-865-2940
Caryn.Champine@denvergov.org

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