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Councilmember announces Goldsmith Gulch stormwater open house with Mile High flood district

5934650 · September 16, 2025

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Councilmember Diana Romero Campbell said the city will host an open house on the Goldsmith Gulch stormwater project with the Mile High Flood District; the project will span the next several years and staff asked residents to provide input.

Diana Romero Campbell, Councilwoman for Southeast Denver District 4, announced an open house for the Goldsmith Gulch stormwater project, hosted by the City and County of Denver and the Mile High Flood District.

Campbell said the open house would be held “tomorrow night” from 5:30 to 7 p.m. and asked residents to attend to give input on drainage and stormwater issues affecting the Gulch from Bridal Park to I‑25. She said the project would take place over the next couple of years and encouraged public feedback.

Campbell gave a specific location for the open house: Building 2, 7535 East Hampton Avenue, main floor (the building with the Big Brother Big Sister sign, per the meeting remarks). She noted the hosting agencies are examining drainage and related work along the Gulch and that the format is an open house for residents to learn and comment.

No project budget, contractor names, or anticipated construction schedule beyond the general multi‑year timeframe were provided in the public remarks.