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Council members promote recycling, transit meetings, Earth Day cleanups and community events
Summary
Council members used the public portion of the joint briefing to share neighborhood recycling and volunteer events, a Front Range Passenger Rail public meeting, arts programming and upcoming virtual sessions about registered neighborhood organizations and proposed legislation.
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At the start of the joint mayor–council briefing, members used the public segment to share a range of neighborhood and public‑engagement items.
A councilmember identified with District 7 announced a West Wash Park electronics and household-item recycling event scheduled for Saturday, April 25, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., and directed residents to District 7 social media for a complete list of accepted items.
That same councilmember also publicized a Front Range Passenger Rail community question‑and‑answer session at South High School on Wednesday from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m., encouraging residents to learn about the project and provide input.
Paul Cashman noted that the Colorado Symphony will perform "Rhapsody in Blue" this weekend and linked the piece to local history tied to Harvey Park; he invited colleagues and residents to attend. A councilmember promoted virtual Welch Corridor study meetings and a community-advisory group meeting to discuss multi‑modal corridor goals and coordination with RTD.
Daryl Watson announced Prodigy’s 10th‑anniversary celebration and encouraged community participation. Diana Romero Campbell outlined an Earth Day cleanup organized with Denver Parks and Recreation, with volunteer shifts beginning at 10 a.m. and another at 1 p.m.
Savannah Gonzalez Gutierrez thanked Director Gardner for attending the Office of Independent Monitor’s annual report discussion at 5 p.m. and announced a Registered Neighborhood Organization feedback session and a series of three virtual events over the coming days to provide information about proposed legislation.
These items were all presented as community notices during the public portion of the briefing; no formal votes or policy decisions on these events were recorded in the transcript.
