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Thursday, Nov. 26 - City and County of Denver offices will be closed for the day in observance of Thanksgiving Day. On Friday, November 27, most City and County offices will aslo be closed as Employees are taking a furlough day to help the City create budget savings during these challenging economic times. Please see details here for specific information on how the closures may or may not affect City functions.
  
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2009 Mayor’s Design Awards Announced
Mayor John Hickenlooper celebrated the growing number of Denver’s homeowners, small business owners and developers who have made design excellence a priority in their community at the fifth annual Mayor's Design Awards. The program honored 15 diverse projects that enhance the city.

 
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 City Seeks Comments on Use of Foreclosure Funds
City Seeks Comments on Use of Foreclosure Funds
 
 
Denver Releases Neighborhood Stabilization
Program Draft Action Plan

Public Comment Period for Strategy Addressing Acquisition/Redevelopment of Foreclosed Properties Runs Through November 30

(DENVER) The Denver Office of Economic Development has released a draft action plan of how the City and County of Denver will administer the federal Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) activities. The draft plan is posted online at www.milehigh.com.

Public comments regarding the draft plan will be accepted by OED via email, at ConsolidatedPlan@denvergov.org, through November 30, 2008. Following the public comment period, a final plan will be submitted to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development on December 1. 2008.

The NSP was created through the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008. The program provides Denver with a $6.1 million allocation to acquire and redevelop foreclosed properties that might otherwise become sources of abandonment and blight. Federal guidelines require that program funds be implemented in areas that have experienced the greatest incidence of residential foreclosures. In Denver, these neighborhoods include Green Valley Ranch, Montbello and Westwood.

OED is leading the City’s efforts to receive additional federal funding to mitigate the impacts of residential foreclosures. The City and County of Denver has applied to the State of Colorado for another allocation of $10 million in NSP funds. The State of Colorado received a $34 million NSP allocation.

The Denver Office of Economic Development (OED) works to create a local environment that stimulates balanced economic growth through job creation, business assistance, housing options and neighborhood redevelopment.


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