The neighborhood west of Washington Park was down-zoned from R-2 to R-1 in response to the construction of duplexes in the area. I am all for the preservation of existing housing stock (especially older and affordable homes) and the character of older neighborhoods, but it seems odd that an urban neighborhood would be completely limited to singe-family homes. Isn't the trend to try and add density to our core cities to make transit more viable and reduce car dependence? Why not allow some denser housing types mixed-in with the single-family homes to add some variety?
Denver Post Article
West Washington Park Down-zoned
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blindside
, Dec 16 2008 05:57 PM
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Posted 16 December 2008 - 05:57 PM
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Posted 17 December 2008 - 02:07 PM
Yeah, that's pretty sad. I have high hopes for Denver...
#3
Posted 17 December 2008 - 10:50 PM
The decision shouldn't have too much of an impact on this neighborhood because there doesn't seem to be many empty lots or under-used properties in the re-zoned area. Thanks for posting broran28. There are many great things happening here in Denver.
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