In 1975 a handful of neighborhood activists from around the city began to meet. In 1978 after three years of informal meetings and networking, the organization of Denver neighborhood groups known as the Inter-Neighborhood Cooperation (INC) was incorporated with a formal set of bylaws.
The basis for INC is a belief that neighborhood organizations deserve a greater role in participating in city government, as well as a shared vision that neighborhoods are stronger when they work together and learn from one another.
I read Charlie Busch's comments in the June INC newsletter. After you wade through the whole thing, it sounds like she's afraid of noisy, peeping-tom college students living in carriage houses... more
I urge you to support Jim Raughton for City Council at Large on May 6. Jim is a fierce advocate for Neighborhoods having been a president of the Whittier Neighborhood and most importantly having... more
Be sure to vote NO on Referendum 1A, the half-billion dollar jail bond. We don't need to build a monument to criminals in these tough times. By Citizens for a Better Denver more
