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Albus Brooks - Councilman

Phone: 720.337.8888

Albus.Brooks@denvergov.org

 

Chy Montoya - Aide

Phone: 720.337.8882

Chy.Montoya@denvergov.org

 

Brande' Micheau - Aide

Phone: 720.337.8881

Brande.Micheau@denvergov.org

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In The News

Brooks releases homelessness initiatives for 2012/2013

100 Day Report

Newly elected Councilman releases 100 Day Report,

Video update and Reflects on first 100 days in office

Obama holds roundtable with 12 young Colorado politicians

Before President Barack Obama bounded onto the stage Wednesday

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City Council District 8

Welcome to Councilman Albus Brooks' Site


Address / Phone
2713 Welton Street
Denver, CO 80205
 
Phone: 720.337.8888

 

 

My name is Albus Brooks, and I am your Councilman for the great District 8. The rough boundaries of Denver’s most diverse district are: Larimer to the West, 40th Ave to the North, Holly to the East, and Colfax to the South. This is more than a job to me; I love the City of Denver, and my heart beats for District 8.  

With the blessing and support from my family and close friends, I began my campaign just over one year ago. On the campaign trail, we came up with the motto, “Connecting Diverse Communities,” since this was the entire reason I ran for office. In northeast Denver, we have a strong African-American population, a growing Caucasian population, and an often overlooked Latino population, and I feel called to bring these folks together to solve problems. Recent years have brought me a clear vision of my purpose in the community, and as the youngest member of Denver City Council I am working hard to live out that purpose every day.

When I “imagine a great city,” I imagine a world class city that is being led by areas like the Five Points. I imagine raising a family in a community that gives them opportunities to thrive. I imagine walking the streets and seeing the fruit of what happens when we “connect diverse communities.”

Below is a list of just a few initiatives we are working on in my office:

Community Engagement

Imagin8 Tour - Strategic visioning process bringing every neighborhood together to share ideas about challenges and opportunities in District 8. Funded through a partnership with the Denver Foundation’s Strengthening Neighborhoods Program.

Engage 8 - A non-profit recently started and spun off by the office. Engage 8 will enrich and empower the residents of District 8 by supporting their ideas, building upon their strengths, sustaining existing community organizations, encouraging civic activity and developing innovative initiatives.

Legislative Priorities

-Vacant and Derelict - Holding property owners accountable who have been grossly negligent, resulting in their properties becoming a community blight.

-Crack pipe legislation - Believe it or not, crack pipes are sold in many of our convenient stores all over the city. This legislation would prohibit the predatory sale of crack pipes.

-Renter’s Rights-Creating a more transparent relationship between renters and landlords.

-Homeless initiatives (attached in the "News" section of this site)

Economic Development

-Development of 5 Points;

-Make Welton St a two-way street, restore the Rossonian to

-Urban Renewal District created for the first time in 5 points (gives developers the incentive of tax increment financing, to assist with re-development).

-Development of a 24 hour resource center for homeless in Denver

-Support mill levy dollars so neighborhood libraries can be restored to 45 hours city wide.

-Grocery Stores eliminating the food desert in NE Denver:

-Sunflower Market (Colfax & Garfield)

-Walgreens Produce Market (new venture for the company)

 *Letters of inquiry: Sprouts (in Five Points),Magic Johnson Enterprise and In-N-Out Burger©

 

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