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Denver Zoning Meetings

21 meetings monitored in Denver, CO

February 2, 202657m7,776 words
7approvedzoningpublic hearing
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January 26, 20261h 7m9,498 words
12approvedcommercialindustrialpublic hearingzoning
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January 20, 202632m4,569 words
14public hearingapprovedzoningrezoning
Agenda available
January 12, 20262h 50m25,379 words
75approvedzoningsubdivisionpublic hearingrezoning
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January 5, 20261h 49m15,387 words
13approvedsubdivisionpublic hearingresidentialdensity
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December 22, 20252h 58m26,618 words
26approvedpublic hearingzoningrezoningindustrial
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December 15, 20255h 12m46,825 words
133approvedzoningcommercialindustrialpublic hearing
Agenda available
December 8, 20256h 5m58,361 words
198approvedcomprehensive planpublic hearingzoningdenied
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December 1, 20252h 10m19,035 words
13approvedcomprehensive plancommercialpublic hearingzoning
Agenda available
November 24, 20251h 19m11,845 words
3approvedpublic hearing
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Frequently Asked Questions

ZoneWire monitors Denver City Council, Planning Board, and Board of Adjustment meetings 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.

ZoneWire automatically monitors every Denver City Council and Planning Board meeting and uses AI to detect zoning keywords like rezoning, text amendment, variance, and site development plan. Start a free trial to receive alerts when zoning activity is detected in Denver meetings.

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.

ZoneWire monitors every Denver City Council and Planning Board meeting and has detected significant rezoning and text amendment activity in recent sessions. Much of the activity involves mixed-use conversions in RiNo, ADU applications in Capitol Hill, and density increases along transit corridors. Start a free trial to receive alerts whenever new rezoning is discussed.

ZoneWire uses AI to scan Denver City Council, Planning Board, and Board of Adjustment agendas and minutes for zoning keywords. You receive an alert whenever a rezoning, text amendment, or site development plan review is discussed. Start a free trial to begin monitoring Denver automatically.

Denver zoning hearings are scheduled through City Council and the Planning Board. ZoneWire monitors these meeting agendas as they are published so you never miss a hearing. Start a free trial to get notified before zoning hearings occur in Denver.

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.