Denver City Council

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The Denver City Council Chamber Is Closed For Renovation. What You Need to Know About Public Participation During Construction

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Public Hearings

There are no public hearings scheduled for the week of January 26, 2026.


Audiencias Públicas

No hay audiencias públicas programadas para la semana del 26 de enero de 2026.

 

 

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Denver City Council News

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Public Hearings

There are no public hearings scheduled for the week of January 26, 2026.


Audiencias Públicas

No hay audiencias públicas programadas para la semana del 26 de enero de 2026.

 

City Council Chamber Renovation to Begin January 2026

Starting at the end of December, the Denver City Council Chamber will undergo a major renovation to bring the space, including the dais where Council Members sit, into full compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This project, which has been planned and funded for several years, is a vital step toward making the Council Chamber more accessible and inclusive for all.

  • The last City Council meeting in the chamber will be on December 22, 2025.
  • There is no City Council meeting on December 29.
  • The renovation is expected to continue through June 2026.

 

Parr-Widener Room for Council Meetings

Starting Monday, January 5, 2026, these sessions will be held in the Parr-Widener Community Room, room 389 in the City and County Building:

  • City Council meetings
  • Public hearings
  • The weekly General Public Comment (GPC) session.

 

Note that all committees will continue to meet in the City Council Committee Room, room 391.

Due to very limited seating in the Parr-Widener Room, the public is strongly encouraged to:

  • Watch on Denver8.tv.  It is also available on Comcast channel 8.

  • Give public hearing testimony via Zoom. 

  • Submit written testimony for public hearings.

  • Understand that if you choose to attend in person, you will most likely be seated in the 4th-floor overflow room, where the meeting will be streamed live on TV. If you've signed up to speak, you’ll be called into the main room downstairs when it’s your turn.

 

Learn how to participate in public hearings, committee input sessions, and General Public Comment.

Learn how to access City Council and committee meetings.

 

Most City and County of Denver offices will be closed Monday, Jan. 19, 2026 in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. 

Due to the holiday, the Mayor’s Office, City Council offices, Clerk & Recorder, Auditor’s Office and most city agencies will be closed. Partner entities such as Denver Health will remain open Monday, Jan. 19 as will agencies that operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week, such as Denver International Airport. Sworn members of the Denver Sheriff, Police and Fire departments and other emergency responders will report for duty Monday, Jan. 19 as well. 

Please see below for specific information on how city functions will be affected during these closures: 

3-1-1 INFORMATION LINE, DENVERGOV.ORG AND DENVER 8 TV

3-1-1, the city’s information line for non-emergency services, will be closed Monday, Jan. 19. Service requests may be submitted on denvergov.org by clicking on “Report an Issue” or at denvergov.org/denver311.

You can also ask questions and submit issues to our chatbot, Sunny, even when the city is closed. Simply text “Hi” to 439311 to get a conversation going. Programming will continue on Denver 8 TV. Visit www.Denver8.TV for schedule details.

ANIMAL SHELTER & ANIMAL PROTECTON

The Denver Animal Shelter will be closed Monday, Jan. 19. The Night Drop kennels will be open and can be accessed to the left of the front doors if a lost pet is found while the shelter is closed. Animal Protection Officers will be available to respond to emergencies through 911.

AUDITOR’S OFFICE

The Auditor’s Office will be closed Monday, Jan. 19. The next City Council meeting and General Public Comment session will be  held on Tuesday, Jan. 20, at 3:30 p.m.

BUILDING AND ZONING PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS

Building and Zoning permitting will be closed, and no inspections will be scheduled. On other weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., the Community Planning and Development public counter is available for walk-in or appointments for customers who would like to meet with staff in person to discuss building or zoning code questions. Permits are no longer issued at the counter. All projects applying for permits must use e-permits.

CITY COUNCIL

All Denver City Council offices will be closed on Monday, Jan. 19.

CITY-OWNED GOLF FACILITIES

Golf courses will be open Monday, Jan. 19, weather permitting.

CLERK & RECORDER

Denver Clerk & Recorder – including the City Clerk, Elections, Public Trustee and Recording – will be closed Monday, Jan. 19.

COURTS

All state courts including juvenile, district and probate courts, and the Denver County Court will be closed Monday, Jan. 19.

DENVER ARTS & VENUES

The Trading Post, Visitor Center and outdoor spaces at Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre will remain open on Jan. 19. Scheduled events at the Denver Performing Arts Complex, as well as Denver Public Art, will not be affected by the holiday. The McNichols Civic Center Building is currently closed for a revitalization project.

DENVER MOTOR VEHICLE TITLE AND REGISTRATION

Denver Motor Vehicle Title and Registration will be closed Monday, Jan. 19. For vehicle renewal online or to find self-serve kiosk locations, visit the Denver Motor Vehicle website. Refer to the website for office hours.

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING STABILITY

The Department of Housing Stability will be closed Monday, Jan. 19. In the event cold weather shelters are activated over the holiday, those in need of services can go to www.denvergov.org/findshelter.

DENVER HUMAN SERVICES

Denver Human Services will be closed Monday, Jan. 19, however child and adult protection emergency response teams and telephone hotlines will be taking and responding to reports. To report suspected child abuse or neglect, or the abuse, neglect, or exploitation of an at-risk adult in Denver, call the Denver County Child Welfare and Adult Protective Services hotline at 720-944-3000. To report suspected child abuse outside of Denver, contact the statewide hotline1-844-CO-4-KIDS (1-844-264-5437). To file a mandatory report of suspected elder abuse for an adult 70 years and older or the abuse, neglect or exploitation of an adult with an intellectual or developmental disability, call the Denver Police Department at 720-913-2000.

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION & INFRASTRUCTURE PERMIT COUNTERS

DOTI right of way permitting operations will be closed Monday, Jan. 19. To apply for a right of way permit, visit Denver’s online permitting and licensing center at: denvergov.org/AccelaCitizenAccess.

DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING & CONSUMER PROTECTION

The Department of Licensing & Consumer Protection’s customer service counters and offices will be closed Monday, Jan. 19. To avoid any wait, customers are encouraged to schedule an appointment or submit an application via email or the online portal. Learn more about submitting an application via email. Customers can also check the status of their license application here.

HUMAN RIGHTS & COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS

Denver Human Rights & Community Partnerships will be closed Monday, Jan. 19. To file a discrimination complaint, request or ask questions about disability accommodations, deaf, hard or hearing, or DeafBlind services, language translation and interpreting assistance, access free financial coaching, and connect with programs and services for older adults, visit www.denvergov.org/hrcp or leave a voicemail at 720-913-8450. HRCP will address requests and questions in the order they were received the following business day.

LIBRARIES

All Denver Public Library locations will be closed Monday, Jan. 19. Residents can still use many of the library's resources even when the buildings are closed.

OFFICE OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

The Office of Emergency Management (OEM) will be closed Monday, Jan. 19. The on-call duty officer will maintain an on-going situational awareness around all activities in Denver over the holiday weekend.

OFFICE OF HUMAN RESOURCES TALENT ACQUISITION NEW HIRE ONBOARDING AND I-9 ASSISTANCE

The Office of Human Resources will be closed Monday, Jan. 19. Applicants will still be able to search and apply for open positions at SeeYourselfHere.org.

DENVER DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT

DDPHE offices, including the Denver Office of the Medical Examiner, will be closed to the public on Jan. 19. Office of the Medical Examiner Office staff will be available to respond to emergencies.

PARKING

Parking meters are free on Sundays and on recognized city holidays, and will be free Monday, Jan. 19. Drivers are reminded to observe the time restrictions posted. To request residential parking permits or to pay parking citations online: denvergov.org/parking.

RECREATION CENTERS

All Denver Recreation Centers will be closed Monday, Jan. 19.

TAXPAYER SERVICE CENTER

The Taxpayer Service Center will be closed Monday, Jan. 19. Online and mail transactions remain available seven days a week. Online services are available for: 

  • Excise tax transactions (Sales, Use, Lodgers, OPT, TBT, E911, TID) including account registration, tax return filing, and tax return payments at denvergov.org/ebiztax.

  • Real estate property taxes or business personal property tax payments can also be made at denvergov.org/property

For questions about property, business or other tax obligations, or to pay taxes online, visit the Taxpayer Services website.

TRASH, RECYCLING & COMPOST COLLECTION

Denver Solid Waste Management will work the holiday on Monday, Jan. 19. Customers should set their carts out on their regular collection day.

VEHICLE IMPOUND FACILITY

The Vehicle Impound Facility, 5160 York St., will be closed to the public on Monday, Jan. 19.

VITAL RECORDS (BIRTH & DEATH CERTIFICATES)

The Denver Vital Records office will be closed Monday, Jan. 19. Orders for birth and death certificates may be placed online.

WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT

The Wastewater Management Building, 2000 W. 3rd Ave. will be closed Monday, Jan. 19.

WORKFORCE CENTERS

All Denver Workforce  Centers will be closed Monday, Jan. 19. Call 720-337-WORK or email workforce@denvergov.org. The city’s online  hiring system will be available at denvergov.org/jobs.  For online  resources for jobseekers, visit denvergov.org/workforce.