@GenXJenDen The yellow on the map is all single-family areas. Suburban context is mostly southwest, south, southeast, and northeast Denver. Urban edge is closer to the core, and urban is all of the rest closer to downtown.
Attention Denver property owners! Your 2026 property tax statement is now online at https://t.co/EUkksmqfrn. View multiple tax statements, pay on the same page, and never again worry about losing your statement. Look for a postcard in the mail with instructions.
Head to the library to join Winter of Reading, an adult reading challenge. Pick up a game board (or download a PDF), complete five activities in a row, then trade the board in for a mug or pint glass. Program runs through the end of February. For info: https://t.co/XN04CvzZH5
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Learn the benefits of starting seeds, and leave with the confidence to grow your garden from scratch at a workshop presented by Denver Urban Gardens on Wednesday, Feb. 4 from 6-8 p.m. at the Posner Center for International Development. Register now at https://t.co/6ddtLDDVpl
Want to escape what's going on around you? Enjoy "60 Minute in Space," a free presentation at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science on Wednesday, January 28 at 7 p.m. No reservations required. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis.
Let's go Broncos! The Denver Broncos will host a fan rally tomorrow, from 1– 5 p.m. in Larimer Square. This free, family-friendly event will feature special appearances by Miles the Mascot and the Denver Broncos Cheerleaders, exclusive playoff giveaways, and more!
In Denver, many sidewalks are in need of repair and about 43% are either missing or too narrow. Denver is about to fix that! Check out the "Sidewalk Implementation Plan State of the System Report" and take the survey to help start the process: https://t.co/26bD466B8E
The Park People's Denver Digs Trees program provides trees at little to no cost. College View and Mar Lee are lower-canopy focus neighborhoods, people living in those areas qualify for $15 trees. All other neighborhoods can get $50 trees. Apply by Feb. 15! https://t.co/SvhPJPBjbi
TODAY! Pick up a FREE radon test kit, while supplies last, at the Bear Valley library between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Radon is an invisible gas that can enter your home and increase your risk of lung cancer—but the only way to know is to test. Get your free test kit today.
Most city offices will be closed Monday, Jan. 19 in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Trash, recycling and compost collection will NOT be impacted. City Council will not meet on Monday, but will meet on Tuesday instead. City Council info: https://t.co/aPWuhgl9An
This Saturday is the last weekend day to drop off your Christmas tree and have it turned into mulch through Denver's Treecycle program. In Council District 2, take your tree to Kennedy High School, 2855 S. Lamar St., Saturday between 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. https://t.co/jYxYBNWXQX
Denver residents can get a free radon test kit through @DDPHE as part of #RadonActionMonth. Radon is an invisible gas that can enter your home and increase your risk of lung cancer—but the only way to know is to test. Take action now: https://t.co/CoXjklzMir
Winter can be tough. Short days, stress, and grief can take a toll. If you’re struggling call or text 988 anytime for free, confidential support. @DDPHE offers winter wellness tips, grief support, and other community resources at https://t.co/9cC3mpySB6
The annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Marade is Monday, Jan. 19 starting at 10 a.m. at the "I Have a Dream" monument in City Park. There is also a breakfast, a rodeo and a bike ride, a free day at the Denver Botanic Gardens and more! For details: https://t.co/nPR9DLQOQc
#FluSeason is still going strong, and this year has hit harder than usual. As we reset healthy habits in the new year, don’t forget flu prevention. #Vaccination and simple steps, like staying home when sick, help protect our community. Learn more: https://t.co/2fETybnHjK
Winter often brings an increase in off-leash dogs in our parks. Even the friendliest dogs can behave unpredictably when startled by wildlife, kids, or other dogs. Please help keep our parks safe and welcoming for everyone; if you love them, leash them!
Recycle your Christmas tree! Drop your tree at a collection site and it will be turned into mulch made available in the spring. In Council District 2, drop your tree on Saturday Jan. 10 and 17 at John F. Kennedy High School, 2855 S. Lamar St. For details https://t.co/EUjbLqSzVP
Make 2026 a creative year by exploring available Creative Classes at the Denver Art Museum. Hone a new skill, discover opportunities to interact with working artists at lectures, artist demos and the quarterly Untitled: Artist Takeover program. Details: https://t.co/GlhR9GbW8k