CHU& 3QABD ?-'EE?IM3
Botanic Gardens, 1005 vorV Street
September 22, 1976
Community development Act meetings ore on agaiiu The next meeting
will be November 10 in the Sotanlo Gardens at 7:30, Classroom Bo Contact
Warren Bailey for more information,
50 Grants are available for homes in-District 10, b^t only l\.
applications have been received primarily because only single family
homes worth less than $25,000 can apply., D'7RA has indicated their
willingness to amend the guidelines• Rhonda Knop and Ken Stronson
volunteered to work on this problem*
Harriet Hogue was introduced as our new planner*
Lou Bluestein discussed the -proposed amendment to create a Citizen's
Review Board to investigate police abuse* Judy Gold discussed possible
deficiencies of the amendment.
CHUN was featured in the first issue o^ the Denver Fost-s new
Home section*
v2ir7<.00 remains in our treasury after payment of the net->!:letter bills
David Blair,, chairman of the education committee, reported that
DPS is talking of closing eight of the ';vwenty~f ive elementary schools,
More information will be available next month„
Mammoth Gardens opens the 25th of September.
Deborah Strong was introduced as CHUN13 intern this year<>
TTike Henry wrote a letter to the Hayor stating our displeasure with
the idea of Capitol Hill becoming a pornography district*'" The T^ayor
responded that "ample notice will be given to e^er^one;" !Jo definite
decisions have been made on this is.su.e.
The ^350 from the People1s Fair designated for trees will be donated
to an elementary school« Fat Schroeder offered tc a^d tl50^ Joe
Zalkind will look for a school to receive the gift*
Neighborhood Day5 sponsored by the Denver Catholic Community
Services will be October 2,f at 1?25 Logan Rhonda Knop will do a
presentation for CHUN on redlining.
CHTJK's "Meet the Candidate'1 forum will be October 25.'
The proposed City Council amendments to change the number of
votes needed to override the mayor's veto and giving council the rijrtit
to review contracts were given CHOT»s endorsement.
Nancy Hoffman, S*cretsry