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Denver Justice Center Gains Green Award
Post Office/Parking Garage Achieves Silver LEED Rating
 
The new Denver Justice Center complex has received a final SILVER LEED, or Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, rating from the US Green Building Council (USGBC).
 
“This building is a perfect example of sustainable construction practices that can help us significantly reduce that impact,” said Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper. LEED promotes a whole-building approach to sustainability by recognizing performance in five key areas of human and environmental health.
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Denver Completes In-Depth Mortgage Study
Primary Research Project Provides New Perspectives on Denver Foreclosures
 
A new 81-page report, titled Understanding Mortgage Foreclosures in Denver, is helping city managers gain a greater understanding of the underlying causes for the rapid rise in residential mortgage foreclosure filings in Denver. The Denver Office of Economic Development (OED) has published the in-depth study of impacts on the City and County of Denver.
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TV Show Features Denver Hosting Convention
Now showing on Denver 8 TV
 
In August, the eyes of the world’s media will be focused right here on our town. A new television program, Denver 8.08  will take a behind-the-scenes look at a truly historic event for Denver, the Democratic National Convention. 
      
Denver 8.08 is a four-part series created to look at the programs, planning and people involved in creating Denver’s biggest convention ever
 
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 Lanch Chance to LEAP this Season
Lanch Chance to LEAP this Season
Time is running out, last day to apply for LEAP April 30, 2008
 
Denver, Colo.—The last day to apply for the Low-income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP) for the 2007-2008 season is April 30, 2008.  LEAP helps people who qualify pay home heating costs and during heating related emergencies.
 
Those who qualify for LEAP receive an average of $448 that goes directly towards paying home heating costs. 
 “I’d encourage anyone needing heating assistance to apply for help,” says Denver LEAP Program Administrator Enrique Hernandez.  “The program is here to help people struggling to pay their heating bill and those impacted by financial hardship.” 

People may be eligible for assistance if they are a legal resident of Colorado, pay heating costs to an energy provider or pay heat as part of rent, and meet gross monthly income guidelines, which equals $3,184 for a household of four.   

Applicants can call 1-866-HEAT-HELP or visit a local county human services office to request an application.  Denver residents can apply at Denver Human Services East office at 2855 Tremont St., Denver, CO, 80205.

Applications must be received by April 30, 2008 to be considered for eligibility for the 2007-2008 season.  

About LEAP
 
LEAP helps applicants who qualify with their home heating costs and heating related emergencies.  LEAP enables individuals and families to receive one-time financial relief from winter’s high heat expenses per season. The program is funded by the federal government and the Colorado Department of Human Services oversees LEAP in the state.  Each county accepts and processes applications.

Posted on Tuesday, April 01, 2008
Posted by AlanD  Contributed by AlanD
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Denver Art Museum - World-class art collection and special events, shopping, great food, and more.

Denver Botanic Gardens - Spectacular 23-acre urban oasis offers an unforgettable artistic garden experience and education.

Denver Museum of Nature and Science - Natural wonders of Colorado, Earth, and the universe. - Leading resource for informal science education.

Denver Performing Arts Complex -Regional theatre, Broadway shows, dance and ballet, symphony orchestra, opera and more.
Denver Zoo is home to nearly 4,000 animals representing over 700 species and is one of the most popular zoos in the United States.
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