The CHHHA neighborhood is located in southeast Denver Colorado.
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2025 Updated Covenants and bylaws
the amended Bylaws and CC&Rs have been formally approved by both Subdivision B and Subdivision C. Both subdivisions have provided their required ballots to approve. The approved documents will be signed, notarized, and recorded with the City and County of Denver in accordance with all applicable requirements.
-- Updated covenants
-- Updated bylaws
news from the city of denver
The City and County of Denver’s Community Planning and Development department will launch a project later this year with the goal of allowing more middle housing forms in residential neighborhoods through potential updates to the Denver Zoning Code and other city rules and regulations. “Middle housing” refers to small-scale multi-unit structures such as duplexes, fourplexes, row houses or town homes. This type of housing exists throughout Denver, particularly in older neighborhoods that were built out back when those building forms were more common and not precluded by zoning.
We just published a project webpage with information about the project, including project goals, FAQs and photos of existing middle housing in Denver. The webpage also includes an interest form that residents can use to start getting involved, including applying for the community advisory committee, participating in a focus groups, and signing up for future updates.
We would like to spread notice of the form far and wide before we kick off the project, so we hope you share it with your membership and encourage them to participate throughout the project, which is expect to last through the end of 2026.
Please visit https://www.denvergov.org/housingchoices for details on the project and to submit the form.
Additional Information
Denver Police District 3
If there is an emergency, please call 911. For police related non-emergency issues call 720-913-2000 or 720-913-1300 and select option 1. More information can be found on the Denver Police District 3 Website. For other city services, call 311 or visit the City of Denver Website.
Southeast Denver Schools
Denver's SLavens k-8 school serves grades PK-8 in the Denver School District #1. It is among the few public schools in Colorado to receive a distinguished "Great Schools" rating of 10 out of 10 and is also listed in the 2012 National Blue Ribbon Schools. Thomas Jefferson High School serves students in grades 9 - 12.
Trash , Recycling and Composting
Pickup of trash is every tuesday except during holiday weeks. General information and pickup schedules can be found at Denver Solid Waste Management. Recycling is picked every two weeks. To learn about the recycling and composting programs, visit Denver Residential Recycling.
Building Permits
Most building projects in the City and County of Denver including new construction, remodeling and repairs require general construction permits to allow construction. If planning an addition or modification to the exterior of your home, your plans must be submitted and approved by the Architectural Control Committee. Permits must be displayed in your front window. To apply for or search for existing permits, go to Denver Building Permits. To verify if your service professional is licensed, go to the DORA website (Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies). Information such as ownership and assessment can be found on the Denver Assessors Website (click on "Property Map").
Denver Building and Fire Codes
The City of Denver is updating its Building and Fire Codes.
Coyotes
If you see a coyote, please "haze" it by throwing things at it, yelling, clapping your hands or making some other noise. Do NOT feed coyotes! Also don't feed your pets outside or leave any food outside. Report your sightings (especially any aggressive encounters or daytime sightings) to Denver's 311 call center (720-913-1311 after hours). You can also call the Wildlife Hotline at 720-913-0630 and the Division of Wildlife at 303-291-7227. Coyotes have become quite a problem in southeast Denver. Local attacks have been documented in the neighborhood coyote attack spreadsheet. For more information, read the Coyotes in Denver brochure and Kendra Black's flier. In 2015 KWGN ran a story about aggressive coyotes.
Noise
Denver has had a community Noise Program since 1973, when the Noise Ordinance was passed. The noise level should be below 55 decibels (quiet) during day hours and even quieter (less than 50 decibels) after 10:00 PM. The Wellshire Event Center (303-759-3333) also has to abide by the Denver Noise Ordinance (Denver Special Events Noise Fact Sheet). If you want to report loud noises, call the Denver Police non-emergency number at 720-913-2000.
Graffiti
If you find graffiti or other problems in the neighborhood, these problems can be reported by calling 311 or 720-913-1311 by submitting a report online at the Denver 311 Help Center.
Street Sweeping
April through November is street sweeping time. Our neighborhood is scheduled every third week from Tuesday to Friday (first sweep is April 15 - 18). Please move your vehicles from the street during cleaning weeks.
Denver Water
The summer watering rules are in effect from May 1 to October 1. The rules include no watering during the daytime hours between 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m, and water no more than three days per week. The new Denver Water Online site has more information.
Denver "Pocket Gov"
Denver has introduced a new mobile app, pocket.gov, which provides residents with a user-friendly way to access city services via cell phone or home computer. The app allows you to check on recycling and large-item pick-up dates, find Denver property values, search for local elected officials, and reports problems and ask questions.
Property Tax Information
To retrieve property tax information for the city and county of Denver, go to the Denver County Assessor's page.
Denver Leash and Barking Dog Laws
There is a leash law in this neighborhood. Dogs are required to be on a leash and under control of their owner at all times. There are also laws concerning barking dogs. Please be considerate of your neighbors.
Service Providers
To see recommendations for local service providers, check Yelp, Home Advisor or many of the other sources available online.
the amended Bylaws and CC&Rs have been formally approved by both Subdivision B and Subdivision C. Both subdivisions have provided their required ballots to approve. The approved documents will be signed, notarized, and recorded with the City and County of Denver in accordance with all applicable requirements.
-- Updated covenants
-- Updated bylaws
news from the city of denver
The City and County of Denver’s Community Planning and Development department will launch a project later this year with the goal of allowing more middle housing forms in residential neighborhoods through potential updates to the Denver Zoning Code and other city rules and regulations. “Middle housing” refers to small-scale multi-unit structures such as duplexes, fourplexes, row houses or town homes. This type of housing exists throughout Denver, particularly in older neighborhoods that were built out back when those building forms were more common and not precluded by zoning.
We just published a project webpage with information about the project, including project goals, FAQs and photos of existing middle housing in Denver. The webpage also includes an interest form that residents can use to start getting involved, including applying for the community advisory committee, participating in a focus groups, and signing up for future updates.
We would like to spread notice of the form far and wide before we kick off the project, so we hope you share it with your membership and encourage them to participate throughout the project, which is expect to last through the end of 2026.
Please visit https://www.denvergov.org/housingchoices for details on the project and to submit the form.
Additional Information
Denver Police District 3
If there is an emergency, please call 911. For police related non-emergency issues call 720-913-2000 or 720-913-1300 and select option 1. More information can be found on the Denver Police District 3 Website. For other city services, call 311 or visit the City of Denver Website.
Southeast Denver Schools
Denver's SLavens k-8 school serves grades PK-8 in the Denver School District #1. It is among the few public schools in Colorado to receive a distinguished "Great Schools" rating of 10 out of 10 and is also listed in the 2012 National Blue Ribbon Schools. Thomas Jefferson High School serves students in grades 9 - 12.
Trash , Recycling and Composting
Pickup of trash is every tuesday except during holiday weeks. General information and pickup schedules can be found at Denver Solid Waste Management. Recycling is picked every two weeks. To learn about the recycling and composting programs, visit Denver Residential Recycling.
Building Permits
Most building projects in the City and County of Denver including new construction, remodeling and repairs require general construction permits to allow construction. If planning an addition or modification to the exterior of your home, your plans must be submitted and approved by the Architectural Control Committee. Permits must be displayed in your front window. To apply for or search for existing permits, go to Denver Building Permits. To verify if your service professional is licensed, go to the DORA website (Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies). Information such as ownership and assessment can be found on the Denver Assessors Website (click on "Property Map").
Denver Building and Fire Codes
The City of Denver is updating its Building and Fire Codes.
Coyotes
If you see a coyote, please "haze" it by throwing things at it, yelling, clapping your hands or making some other noise. Do NOT feed coyotes! Also don't feed your pets outside or leave any food outside. Report your sightings (especially any aggressive encounters or daytime sightings) to Denver's 311 call center (720-913-1311 after hours). You can also call the Wildlife Hotline at 720-913-0630 and the Division of Wildlife at 303-291-7227. Coyotes have become quite a problem in southeast Denver. Local attacks have been documented in the neighborhood coyote attack spreadsheet. For more information, read the Coyotes in Denver brochure and Kendra Black's flier. In 2015 KWGN ran a story about aggressive coyotes.
Noise
Denver has had a community Noise Program since 1973, when the Noise Ordinance was passed. The noise level should be below 55 decibels (quiet) during day hours and even quieter (less than 50 decibels) after 10:00 PM. The Wellshire Event Center (303-759-3333) also has to abide by the Denver Noise Ordinance (Denver Special Events Noise Fact Sheet). If you want to report loud noises, call the Denver Police non-emergency number at 720-913-2000.
Graffiti
If you find graffiti or other problems in the neighborhood, these problems can be reported by calling 311 or 720-913-1311 by submitting a report online at the Denver 311 Help Center.
Street Sweeping
April through November is street sweeping time. Our neighborhood is scheduled every third week from Tuesday to Friday (first sweep is April 15 - 18). Please move your vehicles from the street during cleaning weeks.
Denver Water
The summer watering rules are in effect from May 1 to October 1. The rules include no watering during the daytime hours between 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m, and water no more than three days per week. The new Denver Water Online site has more information.
Denver "Pocket Gov"
Denver has introduced a new mobile app, pocket.gov, which provides residents with a user-friendly way to access city services via cell phone or home computer. The app allows you to check on recycling and large-item pick-up dates, find Denver property values, search for local elected officials, and reports problems and ask questions.
Property Tax Information
To retrieve property tax information for the city and county of Denver, go to the Denver County Assessor's page.
Denver Leash and Barking Dog Laws
There is a leash law in this neighborhood. Dogs are required to be on a leash and under control of their owner at all times. There are also laws concerning barking dogs. Please be considerate of your neighbors.
Service Providers
To see recommendations for local service providers, check Yelp, Home Advisor or many of the other sources available online.