Denver’s Museum of Contemporary Art features a monthly program called “Top 10 and WITY Cocktails” where a Denver citizen presents his or her “Top 10 List” on some interesting topic and then engages in a conversation about that topic with those in attendance… all while enjoying a beverage or two! The next one is coming up this Friday, January 2 at 7:00 PM (click here for details), and yours truly will be presenting a list of “Top 10 Ways to Make Downtown Denver Better.” What are my Top 10? There’s only one way to find out: see you this Friday at the MCA!
Top 10 Ways to Make Downtown Better
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Only ten things, huh..? Sounds pretty cool. I'll be sure to make it.
I have a comment on how to make denver better. Plant street trees and don't let them die! I don't know who decides what trees to plant but the only trees I see lasting more than a few years are locust trees. All the other ones die off. And I'm guessing that they don't get watered at all. You plant a tree in the middle of concrete you gotta water it!
My two cents: I've never understood why Denver police officers only get out of their patrol cars when there's a special event. Downtown is so walkable, why don't they get out of their cars and walk a beat? Regardless of how you feel the homeless issue should be approached, I know many people who have been uncomfortable with their presence when they've visited me downtown – having a few cops out walking around would go a long way towards increasing peoples' feeling of safety. Plus, I think everyone can agree that we don't need two city cop cars and two wackenhut vehicles idling in front of the 7-11 at 16th and Champa – it's a waste of money and pollutes our air. Again, just my humble opinion.
Off topic, but does anyone know what happened to the green lighting on 1999 Broadway? I noticed it was not lit on Sunday evening, and was still out as of last night. Any clues?
For those of us who couldn't make it, would love to hear a recap of your Top 10 from January 2nd. Thanks Ken.