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Residents urge Denver to protect neighborhood park access and confront gentrification
Summary
Speakers at the March 22 public comment session asked the city to preserve Bellevue Plantation Dock as a community gathering spot for neighbors and pets and criticized perceived neglect and gentrification in historically Black neighborhoods, including District 9/5 Points.
Several residents used the March 22 public comment period to raise concerns about neighborhood park access and gentrification in Denver.
Theresa Mohan, called by the clerk to speak, said she lives in a high-density neighborhood and relies on Bellevue Plantation Dock as a nearby gathering place where neighbors and pets can meet and exercise. "I would really just like to see it available…
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