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38 meetings monitored in Denver, CO

May 4, 20262h 48m25,847 words
199approvedzoningpublic hearingresidentialcommercial
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April 29, 20261h 29m13,698 words
18industrialcommercialresidentialdeferredapproved
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April 27, 20263h 3m26,615 words
42approvedpublic hearingzoningrezoningPUD
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April 20, 20261h 5m6,654 words
9approvedzoningpublic hearing
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April 15, 20261h 20m12,806 words
11densityapproveddeferred
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April 13, 20263h 25m29,466 words
289rezoningapprovedzoningpublic hearingsetback
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April 6, 20261h 43m14,564 words
83rezoningpublic hearingapprovedmotion to approvezoning
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April 1, 20261h 37m14,739 words
5commercialapproved
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March 31, 20262h 30m22,860 words
7approvedresidentialzoningpublic hearing
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March 23, 20264h 0m34,804 words
13approvedpublic hearingsetbackresidentialland use
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Frequently Asked Questions

Denver City Council, Planning Board, and Board of Adjustment meetings are tracked by ZoneWire for rezoning applications, text amendments, variances, conditional use permits, and site development plan reviews across the Denver metro area.

Denver has approximately 8 zoning-related meetings per month across City Council, the Planning Board, and the Board of Adjustment. City Council meets weekly, while the Planning Board meets twice per month.

A text amendment in Denver is a change to the Denver Zoning Code that modifies development standards, permitted uses, or design requirements for one or more zone districts. Text amendments often signal city-wide policy shifts, such as expanding ADU permissions or adjusting density standards in neighborhoods like Capitol Hill and Park Hill.

The highest volume of zoning activity in Denver occurs in the RiNo (River North) Art District for industrial-to-mixed-use conversions, Capitol Hill and Park Hill for ADU and density increase applications, and the Central Park neighborhood for master-planned development. The area around Union Station also generates frequent site development plan reviews.

Key zoning terms for Denver include rezoning, text amendment, variance, site development plan, ADU (Accessory Dwelling Unit), conditional use permit, PUD (Planned Unit Development), and design review. ZoneWire tracks all of these automatically across every Denver governing body.

Yes. ZoneWire Free sends New Meeting Alerts for Denver at no cost, with the agenda for each meeting. ZoneWire Pro adds full transcripts, zoning and development analysis, and keyword alerts for $129 per market per month.