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Making Denver an Innovative 21st Century City
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Which of these ideas to improve Denver do you believe in?
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Protection for renters to limit rent increases for existing/re-signing tenants
Affordable and moderate means condos and housing
Inter-city public rail transit connecting local neighborhoods (Highlands, Cap Hill, Baker, Congress Park, Cherry Creek, etc.)
Rent protections for local small businesses
Limits on outside investors purchasing homes and condos
Mixed-use, mixed-income buildings and neighborhoods to cultivate diversity and decrease waste
Sidewalk maintenance and renovation to promote walking and biking
Relaxed zoning restrictions and residential opposition for new commercial and residential development
Dedicated bike lanes throughout near-Downtown neighborhoods
Funding for arts and cultural incubators, jobs and businesses
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What do you think Denver needs most?
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Protection from short-sighted developers
A vibrant local/small business community
Affordable housing
Public transportation
Community-oriented, evidence-based city planning
A richer arts and culture community
A stronger sense of community and faster integration of newcomers
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Which of these ideas to improve Denver would you back on Kickstarter, with $10 or more?
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"Denver Neighbor Corps", a program to flash-mob-improve one neighborhood per month, with a mix of youth jobs and local neighborhood volunteers (sidewalk repair, beautification, community gardens, home improvements).
"The 5/5/5 plan": a crowd-funded cooperative of Denver residents to build 500 new affordable rentals within 5 miles of downtown in 5 years (by 2020)
"Denver Develops Itself", a crowd-funded cooperative of Denver residents to compete with and win against big corporate developers from out of state.
"Denver Crowd-Planning", an online mashup of simcity and wikipedia, to let Denver residents imagine, plan, simulate and evaluate together a plan for developing and growing the city.
"The City Loop", an inner-city public rail transit connecting local neighborhoods (Highlands, Cap Hill, Baker, Congress Park, Cherry Creek, etc.)
"Homesteader Program" that gives qualified, means-tested residents (for at least 5 years) a free lease on abandoned / absentee landlord business property, for one year, to build a profitable business.
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