
Read more about the fight to save our open space in these articles:
- Why We Should Build Around the PHGC Land, Not On It
- Community Planning and Development Sham Process
- Former Denver Mayor Wellington Webb on Park Hill Golf Course
- Denver election 2021: A look at the dueling ballot measures over the future of Park Hill golf course
- Two Park Hill Golf Course initiatives are on the Denver ballot this fall. Here’s what each one would do
- Not Webb v. Hancock; Denver’s former mayor says ballot issues are about green v. concrete
- Park Hill Golf Course: Going For Green – Park Hill Board Endorses Ordinance 301; Rejects 302 In Battle Over Dueling Nov. 2 Ballot Measures
- Opinion: We can’t gamble away Denver’s last piece of protected open space
- How green is Denver if you’re Black? These residents are about to find out
- Denver voters may face dueling ballot measures on open space and development centered on Park Hill Golf Course
- Guest Commentary: Why is Denver so set on developing the Park Hill Golf Course?
- Two of Denver’s giant pieces of land are in the hands of one developer
- SONDERMANN | Resisting a land grab in Denver