Park Hill Action Plan
The survey is now closed.
Thank you to everyone who took the Park Hill Action Plan Survey. Make sure to sign up for email updates to get the latest information.
Curious what was in the survey? See the proposed actions presented at the September Open House below.
Download the open house display boards(PDF, 4MB)
Project Background
In 2022, a small area plan(PDF, 41MB) was proposed for the development of the privately owned 155-acre Park Hill Golf Course. This plan included extensive community outreach and a clear vision for the neighborhoods surrounding this space. In 2023, the Denver community voted to retain this golf course as open space. More recently, in 2025, the City and County of Denver will make its largest ever single acquisition of private property to become an urban park with the purchase of Park Hill Golf Course. Read more about this acquisition at denvergov.org/parkhill or parkhillpark.org.
As Denver Parks and Recreation partners with the community on the vision for the park, a concurrent effort will occur to talk about the vision for the future of the community as a whole. This effort will occur in two phases:
Phase 1: Park Hill Action Plan
The action plan (surfaced from the small area plan) will focus on identifying specific projects, programs and opportunities which strongly relate to the development of the park site and would benefit from short-term action. These goals include:

This project will kick off summer of 2025 and will focus on actions which can be implemented as a short-term action. Want to get involved? Please sign up here to receive notifications of upcoming events and engagement opportunities.
Phase 2: Near Northeast Neighborhood Planning Initiative
The next phase of the Neighborhood Planning Initiative (NPI) will kick off in 2026 and include the Near Northeast Area. NPI plans focus on long-range vision and goals for each neighborhood and provide an opportunity to identify goals beyond the next five years. For more information on the Neighborhood Planning Initiative, please visit Denvergov.org/neighborhoodplanning.