Park Hill Park Might Open Sooner Than You Think
In the most contentious citywide vote in recent memory, Denverites decided back in 2023 that private developers would not be allowed to build housing and retail on the old Park Hill Golf Course. So what is going to happen on that 155 acres of open space instead? Host Bree Davies is speaking with the executive director of Denver Parks and Recreation Jolon Clark about the city’s still-unfinished negotiations to buy the land, his office’s work to design a giant new park, and why the mayor’s Vibrant Denver bond proposal sets aside $70 million for this project when Parks and Rec has so many other sources of funding.
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