Goldsmith

Urban Planning - Fall 2021
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There is a small creek that runs through my community, called the Goldsmith Gulch. The man-made Highline Canal also runs through my neighborhood and acts as a geographic boundary to my neighborhood. Both of them feature bike paths, add to the community's aesthetic appeal, and are ecological enclaves of the city that host wildlife. The problem is that neither of them are as clean as they could be. It would be nice if there were harsher restrictions on littering around the creek and canal, or at least more trash collectors to maintain the area's sanity.

Because of all the growth and development going on in Denver, my community wants to preserve itself and not become yet another redeveloped neighborhood. Politicians in the city should know that our community comprises of suburban homeowners, not renters, and is to remain as such. Construction equipment is unwelcome in this area except in the case of repairs to homes and streets. It would be much appreciated if my community could be kept in the same district and that those district lines clearly indicate that the area is off limits to development.

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Goldsmith

Urban Planning - Fall 2021
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Population: 4966
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Economic or Environmental Interests

There is a small creek that runs through my community, called the Goldsmith Gulch. The man-made Highline Canal also runs through my neighborhood and acts as a geographic boundary to my neighborhood. Both of them feature bike paths, add to the community's aesthetic appeal, and are ecological enclaves of the city that host wildlife. The problem is that neither of them are as clean as they could be. It would be nice if there were harsher restrictions on littering around the creek and canal, or at least more trash collectors to maintain the area's sanity.


Community Needs and Concerns

Because of all the growth and development going on in Denver, my community wants to preserve itself and not become yet another redeveloped neighborhood. Politicians in the city should know that our community comprises of suburban homeowners, not renters, and is to remain as such. Construction equipment is unwelcome in this area except in the case of repairs to homes and streets. It would be much appreciated if my community could be kept in the same district and that those district lines clearly indicate that the area is off limits to development.
CU Denver Intro to Urban Planning Fall 2021
Urban Planning - Fall 2021