The other day I had the opportunity to present a personal “Top 10” list at the Museum of Contemporary Art. It was a very cool experience. Thank you to Alison and everyone else at the Museum for taking good care of me, and thank you to the good group of people who attended and for the lively conversation that ensued. By the way, if you have never been to the rooftop cafe at the museum, you need to go. What an awesome space!
Anyway, because you asked, I’m going to reveal my “Top 10 Ways to Make Downtown Denver Better” here on the blog, along with some commentary on each item. Keep in mind, the list was not the result of an academic treatise or a comprehensive needs analysis on my part. It was, you know, something I just whipped up, so don’t get too hung up on what didn’t make the list or what order they’re in. Just have fun debating the issues!
On with the list starting in the next post….
It's pitiful. I would advocate for a small fee for all business owners that would be used to hire a private landscaping company and maintain all of the trees in the downtown area, and set some sort of standard – like 1 tree every x feet.