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MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF CAPITOL HILL UNITED NEIGHBORHOODS January 27, 1974 The regular board meeting of Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods, held on Thursday, January 27, 1974, at the Botanical Gardens, was called to order by President Michael Henry at 7:30 P.M. The minutes were approved and mailed. Patty Jackson, Treasurer, reported that our present balance is $284.76. She also reminded the board that 1974 dues are now due. A report was made on the legal intern program and Carol Lobdell, the CHUN intern, was introduced. The Crime Prevention Committee, chaired by Bill Pace, reported that a town meeting had been planned and executed to discuss crime in Capitol Hill. Many citizens expressed interest in the problem and presented the committee several ideas for study. The group will meet again Tuesday, January 29, 1974, at 7:00 P.M. in Our Savior Lutheran Church. Rhonda Knop reported that the Home Financing Task Force is in the process of obtaining facts regarding the financing of older homes from the various lending institutions in the city. It was moved and seconded that this committee make a decision as to whether Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods should support a new proposed bank in Capitol Hill (which would specialize in making loans to finance older homes) in their license application. The motion was defeated. The committee is to discuss the proposal with the applicant and report its conclusions to the board. President Henry reported on the sign campaign. Of the 48 businesses contacted, 23 have voluntarily agreed to discontinue the use of signs. President Henry further reported that the city will not enforce the sign code until all appeals are final. Don Bain announced that a group to oppose the Cherry Creek Freeway has been reactivated. It was moved and seconded to reaffirm CHUN's opposition to the freeway. The motion passed unanimously. The CHUN board was happy to welcome some 70 people to its meeting to discuss the recent school board desegregation plan. President Henry read to the board a letter from Dr. Kiskkunas, inviting CHUN's imput into the plan. President Henry, in a response written a month ago, had urged Dr. Kiskkunas to keep the inner city schools intact.
Object Description
Call Number | WH1016 |
Title | Minutes of the Meeting of the Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods (CHUN) |
Creator | Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods, Inc. (Denver, Colo.) |
Contributor | Hillstrom, Ronald, donor.; Citron, Chris, donor; Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods, Inc, donor. |
Date | 1974 January 27 |
Summary | Meeting minutes of the Capitol Hill United Neighborhood (CHUN) Board. Minutes include list of members present as well as administrative and community issues facing the board. Specifically, crime in Capitol Hill and the Crime Prevention Committee, Home Financing Task Force and older homes, sign campaign, opposition to the Cherry Creek Freeway, and CHUN's opposition to the school board desegregation plan. |
Description | 2 p. |
Is Part Of | WH1016. Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods records, 1971-2002 |
Subject | Citizens' associations--Colorado--Denver.; Land use, Urban--Colorado--Denver.; Zoning--Colorado--Denver.; City planning--Colorado--Denver.; Neighborhood government--Colorado--Denver.; Transportation--Colorado--Denver.; Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods, Inc.; People's Fair (Denver, Colo.) |
Geographic Area | Capitol Hill (Denver, Colo.) |
Format-Medium | Document |
Rights Contact Information | Copyright restrictions applying to use or reproduction of this image available from the Western History and Genealogy Dept., Denver Public Library, at photosales@denverlibrary.org. |
Reproduction Available for Purchase | Yes (digital reproduction) |
Notes | Located in Box 1 File Folder 1 |
Description
Call Number | WH1016 |
Title | Minutes of the Meeting of the Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods (CHUN) |
Creator | Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods, Inc. (Denver, Colo.) |
Contributor | Hillstrom, Ronald, donor.; Citron, Chris, donor; Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods, Inc, donor. |
Date | 1974 January 27 |
Summary | Meeting minutes of the Capitol Hill United Neighborhood (CHUN) Board. Minutes include list of members present as well as administrative and community issues facing the board. Specifically, crime in Capitol Hill and the Crime Prevention Committee, Home Financing Task Force and older homes, sign campaign, opposition to the Cherry Creek Freeway, and CHUN's opposition to the school board desegregation plan. |
Description | 2 p. |
Subject | Citizens' associations--Colorado--Denver.; Land use, Urban--Colorado--Denver.; Zoning--Colorado--Denver.; City planning--Colorado--Denver.; Neighborhood government--Colorado--Denver.; Transportation--Colorado--Denver. |
Geographic Area | Capitol Hill (Denver, Colo.) |
Format-Medium | Document |
Rights Contact Information | Contact Western History/Genealogy Dept. Denver Public Library, Denver, Colorado |
Reproduction Available for Purchase | Yes |
Notes | Located in Box 1 File Folder 1 |
Full-Text | MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF CAPITOL HILL UNITED NEIGHBORHOODS January 27, 1974 The regular board meeting of Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods, held on Thursday, January 27, 1974, at the Botanical Gardens, was called to order by President Michael Henry at 7:30 P.M. The minutes were approved and mailed. Patty Jackson, Treasurer, reported that our present balance is $284.76. She also reminded the board that 1974 dues are now due. A report was made on the legal intern program and Carol Lobdell, the CHUN intern, was introduced. The Crime Prevention Committee, chaired by Bill Pace, reported that a town meeting had been planned and executed to discuss crime in Capitol Hill. Many citizens expressed interest in the problem and presented the committee several ideas for study. The group will meet again Tuesday, January 29, 1974, at 7:00 P.M. in Our Savior Lutheran Church. Rhonda Knop reported that the Home Financing Task Force is in the process of obtaining facts regarding the financing of older homes from the various lending institutions in the city. It was moved and seconded that this committee make a decision as to whether Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods should support a new proposed bank in Capitol Hill (which would specialize in making loans to finance older homes) in their license application. The motion was defeated. The committee is to discuss the proposal with the applicant and report its conclusions to the board. President Henry reported on the sign campaign. Of the 48 businesses contacted, 23 have voluntarily agreed to discontinue the use of signs. President Henry further reported that the city will not enforce the sign code until all appeals are final. Don Bain announced that a group to oppose the Cherry Creek Freeway has been reactivated. It was moved and seconded to reaffirm CHUN's opposition to the freeway. The motion passed unanimously. The CHUN board was happy to welcome some 70 people to its meeting to discuss the recent school board desegregation plan. President Henry read to the board a letter from Dr. Kiskkunas, inviting CHUN's imput into the plan. President Henry, in a response written a month ago, had urged Dr. Kiskkunas to keep the inner city schools intact. |
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