From neighborhood groups to zoning codes and permits, discover resources to stay informed and connected to the Wash Park East community.
City & County of Denver Website
Paul Kashmann | City Council, District 6
Phone: (720) 337-6666
Address: 1437 Bannock St, #451 Denver, CO 80202
Email: paul.kashmann@denvergov.org
Denveright is a community-driven planning process that challenges you to shape how we want to evolve in four key areas: land use, mobility, parks, and recreational resources.
Established in January of 2015, the Denver Office of Special Events (OSE) provides guidance and coordination for your event through the city's permitting agencies for special events and film projects held on city property.
Phone: (720) 913-1501
Email: denverevents@denvergov.org
Making city living a whole lot easier. Get information about your property, neighborhood, government and upcoming events.
Registered Neighborhood Organizations
RNOs are groups formed by residents and property owners within a neighborhood who meet regularly and whose organizational and contact information is kept on file with the City’s Community Planning and Development Department.
Sustainable Neighborhoods Program
The Sustainable Neighborhoods Program gives residents the opportunity to become active partners in building vibrant and sustainable communities.
Construction Procedures for Neighbors to Know
Starting a construction project? You almost surely need a permit! Check this list for construction requirements. To report construction-related code violations, call 311.
The Denver Zoning Code implements the city's vision for the future of Denver, by calibrating regulations for structures, uses and parking by neighborhood context.
Phone: (720) 913-1300
Non-Emergency Phone: (720) 913-2000
Address: 1625 South University Blvd Denver, Colorado 80210
Email: 3.Dist@Denvergov.org
Friends and Neighbors (FANS) of Washington Park is a Registered Neighborhood Organization advocating for Washington Park and is committed to conservation for future generations, education for park users, and providing a voice for the park with the City.
Visit the shops and restaurants at Old South Gaylord Street.
The Washington Park Profile is one of 24 community newspapers published by Colorado Community Media. While striving for objective news coverage, The Profile has steadfastly supported the efforts of the residents of Denver’s neighborhoods to protect and enhance the quality of life in their communities.
West Wash Park Neighborhood Association
The West Washington Park Neighborhood Association (WWPNA) is the chartered neighborhood association within the City of Denver, Colorado, for the area bounded by Broadway, Downing, Speer Boulevard, and I-25.
Denver Park Rules & Regulations
Public Event & Special Occasion Permits
Tree Resources for Property Owners
Wash Park Loop Road Safety Planning
The Washington Park Loop Road Safety Plan was developed through a comprehensive process that first obtained feedback from key stakeholders, neighborhood groups, Denver Parks and Recreation staff and the general public through workshops, on-site intercept surveys, on-line surveys and three public meetings.
Information about businesses, charities, and elections
The Colorado General Assembly is the state legislature of the State of Colorado. It is a bicameral legislature that was created by the 1876 state constitution.
Use this tool to determine who represents you in the Colorado Legislature
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The Washington Park East Neighborhood Association (WPENA) is the official neighborhood association with the City and County of Denver for residents residing on the east side of Washington Park.
Mailing Address
PO Box 101331, Denver, CO 80250
Report Potential Code Violations: Call 311
DPD District 3 Non-Emergency Line: (720) 913-1300
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