Denver’s City Council has adopted “Blueprint Denver,”

Denver’s City Council has adopted “Blueprint Denver,” a plan that aims to integrate the city’s land uses and transportation for the first time. “Blueprint Denver suggests that transportation and land-use improvements be joined at the hip, and that population growth be distributed over Denver in a more sensible fashion,” according to Jennifer T. Moulton, director of the Denver community Planning and Development Agency, and Bill Hornby, chairman of the Denver Planning Board. The population within the city’s boundaries is expected to grow by 132,000 in the next 20 years. Blueprint Denver would channel the bulk of development into several “areas of change,” which are said to be easily capable of handling greater numbers of people. “Opportunities for pedestrian-oriented, mixed-use (residential and commercial) development can be found in most of these areas,” Moulton and Hornby said. The plan was drafted by Fregonese Calthorpe Associates of Portland and Calthorpe Associates of Berkeley, California.
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