Tag: High Line Canal Trail
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Ranch near High Line Canal has a makeover buyers want
In a month when agents are reporting that Denver area home prices may be starting to rise, Christine Gulley with Compass Real Estate has a ranch to show in the far west end of Centennial that has something practically all buyers insist on now: A makeover. She and other agents all point up a trait…
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Aurora residents raise concern for High Line Canal trail improvements
City councilmembers get earful on improvements possibly drawing homeless camps and motorized vehicles.
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Aurora section of I-70 closed Monday night for bridge construction
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Both directions of I-70 through Aurora will be closed Monday night for construction on a new pedestrian bridge, according to the city’s social media account. Between Tower Road and Colfax Avenue, the westbound lanes of I-70 will be closed between 8 p.m. and 5 a.m.,…
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New High Line Canal trail improvements, all-terrain wheelchairs make open space accessible in Aurora
Melissa Chavez grew up hiking, camping and fishing, excited for her children to experience the same things she did. Then her son, Anthony, was born with Joubert Syndrome — a rare genetic condition that left him unable to do most of the things she grew up doing. For the first several years of Anthony’s life,…
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Santa Fe and C-470 construction begins Wednesday
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Douglas County begins its largest transportation construction project to date Wednesday with the widening of South Santa Fe Drive (U.S. 85) at C-470 from four to six lanes. It will close eastbound C-470 access from South Santa Fe Drive through 2023, but the flyover to eastbound lanes will remain open. Drivers going southbound on Santa…
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Denver receives nearly $500,000 in grants for outdoor projects
The City and County of Denver was awarded nearly half a million dollars in grants on Friday that will support two outdoor projects. Denver was awarded two grants that totaled $445,750 from Great Outdoors Colorado. The organization was established in 1992 by Colorado voters and invests a portion of the state’s lottery proceeds to support…
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Denver police seek witnesses after injured 5-year-old was rescued from icy water
Denver police are asking the public for help as they investigate a case involving a 5-year-old boy who suffered life-threatening injuries Wednesday after falling into icy water along the Cherry Creek Trail. A 911 caller said the boy fell into Cherry Creek near Hentzell Park and the boy’s father jumped in after him shortly before 4:30…




