Planning Services is responsible for preparing plans and regulatory tools that guide future growth, enhancement and preservation of Denver's community.
We prepare citywide and neighborhood plans, and tools for implementation.
We staff:
- The Denver Planning Board
- The Landmark Preservation Commission
- The Lower Downtown Design and Demolition Review Board
- The Cherry Creek North Design Advisory Committee
We appear before:
- Board of Adjustment (Zoning Code Appeals)
We participate:
Better Denver Bond Sustainability Committee
DRCOG Committees (Denver Regional Council of Governments)
Comprehensive Planning
Working with the community to estalish a collective vision for Denver's future.
Comprehensive Planning is responsible for Denver’s long-range planning activities. Adopted plans provide the collective community vision for Denver’s future, guide public and private decision-making, and are the basis for the development of a clear and predictable system of regulatory tools. Based on broad public participation, plans are prepared on a City-wide basis as well as for small areas such as neighborhoods, districts, corridors, and transit station areas. Staff prepares new plans, updates adopted plans, maintains and analyzes City data, prepares neighborhood profiles and assessments, and provides GIS mapping and graphic design services.
Comprehensive Plan 2000: A citywide plan that establishes a vision for Denver as "A city that is livable for its people, now and in the future."
Blueprint Denver: A citywide plan that integrates land use and transportation goals and objectives.
Small Area Plans: Adopted plans for Neighborhoods, Districts, Corridors, and Transit Station Areas
Plan Implementation
Working with the community to develop and improve regulatory tools that advance the City's adopted plans.
Plan Implementation is responsible for developing and administering the regulatory tools that advance the City’s adopted plans. Plan Implementation provides staff support to the Planning Board and Landmark Commission. The Implementation section provides the key linkage between planning visions and development permitting through the preparation and application of zoning language and map amendments. The section also manages the preparation and adoption of General Development Plans and urban design guidelines and facilitates all applicable public processes. The Landmark Preservation staff manages the implementation of the City's preservation plans through designation and review of landmark districts and properties. Staff provides urban design expertise in the planning and design of public infrastructure and civic projects.
General Development Plans: A conceptual framework plan for integrating anticipated land uses with the necessary infrastructure.
Landmark Preservation: Preserving City history and character through designation of historic districts, landmark structures and design review.