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Councilwoman Alvidrez invites residents to Burnham Yards small area plan open house March 14

Denver (Consolidated County and City) mayor and city council joint meeting · March 10, 2026
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Summary

Councilwoman Alvidrez invited residents to a Burnham Yards small area plan open house at West High School on Saturday, March 14 from 9 a.m. to noon (address given in the transcript as 951 Alati Street) to provide input on zoning, river reactivation and redevelopment priorities; the Broncos stadium is described as a small piece of the larger plan.

Councilwoman Alvidrez invited Denver residents to a community open house for the Burnham Yards small area plan on Saturday, March 14 from 9 a.m. to noon at West High School, giving the address in the transcript as 951 Alati Street.

She described the event as a drop-in open house with interactive exercises designed to gather community preferences and priorities about how the area should be redeveloped. In the transcript she emphasized that the Burnham Yards plan covers a broad area (described roughly as from Alameda to about 10th) and includes substantial industrial parcels; she said the Broncos stadium is a relatively small piece of the overall plan and that a major goal is reactivating the river and shaping future zoning.

The councilmember encouraged residents to attend and advocate for how they want Denver to grow, and noted the meeting will feature agency staff and interactive feedback opportunities.

The open house, as described on the record, is a community engagement step; the transcript does not record a formal vote, a staff presentation with technical plans, or a staff recommendation on specific zoning changes. Follow-up items, including formal planning hearings or staff recommendations, were not recorded in the provided segments.