University Park

November 2004

Dec 09, 2004

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?“UP-WORDS?”

University Park Community Council (UPCC) Newsletter ? 

The Official Voice of the University Park Community Council
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Andi Malard, co-President, 765-0233 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Diana Helper, Editor, 733-4902
Rosemary Stoffel, co-President, 692-9197 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Scott Bennett, Distributor, 753-6256
PO Box 102407, Denver, CO 80250 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? www.neighborhoodlink.com/denver/upcc ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 


TIME ? TO ? TUNE ? UP ? FOR ? THE ? ANNUAL ? FREE ? UPCC
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
HOLIDAY ? SING !
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5:30 - 7:30 P.M. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2004 ? 
at OBSERVATORY PARK

? ? ? ? SEASONAL SONGS !
HORSE-DRAWN WAGON RIDES !
? ? HOT CIDER !
? ? ? COOKIES !
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? STAR-GAZING !
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? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? and a very special visitor from the North Pole !

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AND---
If you can help with cookies, greeting, passing out song-sheets,
or any other part of this great UPCC-sponsored event,
please call chairman Diana Docktor, 303-300-9500

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ALL ? UP ? RESIDENTS ? ARE ? MEMBERS ? OF ? UPCC
UP Boundaries: I-25, E. Yale Ave., S. University Blvd., S. Colorado Blvd.

UPCC Winter General Meeting will be February 2, 2005

UPCC CALENDAR OF
COMING ACTIVITIES

December
Sun., 5th - 5:30 PM HOLIDAY SING
? ? ? (see page 1)
Sun., 12th - 3:30 PM DU Carillon ? ? ? 
? ? ? Concert, W. of Ritchie Center
Sat., 18th - Free Star Gazing at the
? ? Observatory (303-871-6172)
January, 2005
Thu., 6th - 7 PM UPCC Board Mtg.
? ? Deadline for Jan. UP-Words
February
Wed., 2nd - 6:30 PM Light
? ? Refreshments/Social time-- then, ? 
7 PM UPCC Winter General Meeting
? ? at UP School, in the Auditorium

UPCC Events and Information also are available on line at the Internet site www.neighborhoodlink.com/denver/upcc
and be sure to check monthly UP news & views in the free Washington Park Profile, and take a look at the UPCC Bulletin Board in
Observatory Park.

For information about UPCC Committees and projects, and about city agencies and departments, pot-hole # and graffiti #, and MANY
other fascinating items, please consult your copy of The UPCC Purple Pages. ? If you have lost your PPages in the holiday shuffle, or
need a copy for a new neighbor, please call Diana Helper (733-4902).

P.Pages Corrections: Phones for--
Diana Docktor: ? 303-300-9500
Henry Ammons: ? 303-757-0013

NOTE on the Calendar above, that there will be something new on February 2...a half-hour of neighborly socializing and
cookie-munching before the Winter Meeting. ? So come a bit early if you can! ? 
UPCC BOARD NEWS

The University Park Community Council Board meets once a month, except when there is a major UPCC event such as the Holiday
Sing. ? These are open meetings, and if you would like to attend, or if you have some particular UP matter you?’d like to put on the agenda,
please call co-Presidents Andi Malard or Rosemary Stoffel in advance.

At the November Board meeting eight members were present, and reports were given by Zoning Chair. Pat Cashen, Transportation
Chair. Bill Winn, and Buchtel Chair. Diana Helper. ? Rosemary passed along information from Diana Docktor on the Holiday Sing.

Pat discussed some zoning matters including set-backs, open space, height variance, slow construction progress. ? He reported that the
developer of the ? ?“University Village?” project for the NE corner of S. University and E. Evans is busy designing the project, and working
out lease decisions with the present shop-keepers. ? The Board of Adjustment for Zoning Appeals has proposed some changes to
?“streamline?” its work. ? Proper notification to neighborhoods is essential.

Bill distributed copies of a letter he had drafted to express UP?’s concerns regarding access to light rail stations by means other than
driving-and-parking. ? This letter was requested by Transporta- tion Solutions, a group committed to safe pedestrian, bicycle, and shuttle
or van transportation. ? The letter includes a need for more sidewalks, safer cross- walks, timing of lights, and much more. ? It references
many city plans which support these needs. ? ? ? (cont., p. 3)

The Buchtel report included the gala Trail Dedication which occurred Oct. 22, in honor of the City?’s receipt of the area that originally was
railroad right-of-way along the north side of the Trail. ? This was part of a large ?“land-swap?” between the City and RTD. ? 

The Dedication was emceed by Council- man Charlie Brown, and speakers were Mayor Hickenlooper, RTD Dir. Cal Marsella, RTD
Bd. Chair Bill Elfinbein, DU Chancellor Dan Ritchie, Daniel ? ? ? ? 
Betts of Parks & Rec, and yours truly as longtime Chair of the UPCC Buchtel Committee. ? UP School Student Council (and Principal
Katherine Johnson) also participated, as did a great brass group from Denver Musicians Assn. ? ? There were some 60 friends, neighbors,
and city staff people present, including past Councilwoman Mary DeGroot, City Planners Tom Best and Dennis Swain, and many from
Parks, which now has jurisdiction over all this historic trail site. ? Sun shone, dogs wagged, and Bennett?’s BBQ served lunch on the
greensward.

Many thanks to the hundreds of people from UP who have worked on this Trail project over the past 28 years, and the great UPCC
Committee which will be continuing to work on this great, natural open space. ? It looked marvelous on TV, too! ? Special thanks to
Charlie Brown and his aide Carol Singer, for putting this event together so beautifully.


UPCC Board also discussed the budget, the bylaws (see p. 4), the plan for a park bench/plaque in memory of Joe Morgan, dates for
coming meetings, and agreed it would be great to include a social time before the Feb. General Meeting.
-- Diana Helper
BOARD RETREAT SETS GOALS

UPCC board members met September 16 to discuss priorities and goals for the next 18 months. ? The four-hour session resulted in
defining the role of the board, as well as setting specific goals for the coming months.

Board members agreed that the board should be proactive in leading and defining issues, in addition to being responsive, serving as a
central clearinghouse, and facilitating events. ? In addition, maintaining respect for the neighborhood and the board were listed as priorities.
Mentoring new people to take on UPCC responsibilities was identified as another function of the board.

Tasks to be accomplished include refining a mission statement, revising the bylaws and adopting specific policies and establishing
guidelines. ? Board representation outside U.Park and involvement in citywide concerns are issues members agreed require further
discussion. ? Defining committee functions, encouraging inclusiveness, maintaining fiscal responsibility and creating an active
communications network were identified as additional UPCC responsibilities.
--Rosemary Stoffel, co-President

?“DRIVE SAFE...Children At Play?”
This is the message on bright yellow, weatherproof signs that may be placed outside when kids are playing, to alert drivers to slow down.
(Then bring it in, so drivers really notice it when kids are present.) ? These signs are offered free by UPCC?’s Pam Adams/Adams
Company/ Metro Brokers (303- 798-7000). ? I will deliver a sign to your home. ? 
-- Pam Adams

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