Why Are We Here?
There are no secrets here. The idea for a Citizens for a Livable Ralston Community neighborhood association started with a suggestion by Arvada City Councilor Shelley Cook to two local residents, T.O. Owens and John Kiljan. We were two of a number of local residents who thought that the City was moving too fast on its redevelopment plans for the North Jeffco Community Park. Ms Cook's suggestion was that local community members would have more say in influencing public policy of we could organize, even if it were just a loose organization. Starting up any neighborhood association is a lot of work. If you don't believe that, volunteer with us to distribute organizational fliers on a windy day, or write a few articles or news reports on items of neighborhood community interest -- not to mention the effort in setting up and maintaining a website. We did not want to make that kind of effort if it were only to provide feedback on the park. Other community issues are on the horizon including the reconstruction of Ralston Road from Olde Town to Kipling and the integration of AURA's plans for the renewal of the Triangle shopping district. After some discussion, we decided to make the attempt only if the association were designed to cover broader community-development issues. The suggestion for the name, Citizens for a Livable Ralston Community, came from RTD board member, Lorraine Anderson.-
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Monthly Archives: March 2015
TIGERS YOUTH RUGBY
TIGERS YOUTH RUGBY Rugby 7’s is a fast paced, fun and exciting game! Rugby is a contact sport but take it from a veteran Football coach of 18 years it is safe. Please consider Rugby as the benefits are countless. … Continue reading
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Pool or No Pool? – Help Decide Arvada’s Recreation Future on Thursday
by John Kiljan Dear CLRC members and friends, Something important is happening this coming Thursday evening. The Apex Park and Recreation District will hold its final public input meeting on what new recreational facilities to build for the City. Shortly … Continue reading
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Help Design the Olde Town Hotel – Deadline on Monday
by John Kiljan Dear CLRC members and friends, You can help decide what Olde Town’s first modern hotel will look like, but you have to speak up soon. Last Wednesday evening, the Hilton Garden Inn developers showed the public four … Continue reading
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Two Meetings on Wednesday: The New Grandview Park & Hilton Hotel Design Sessions
by John Kiljan Dear CLRC members and friends, These two meetings are being held simultaneously, and to keep down the email clutter, they are being combined into a single CLRC article. They are open to the public, but were not … Continue reading
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Triangle Developments – New Developer, Fewer Rentals, More Townhomes, More Flood Problems
by John Kiljan [updated March 21, 2015] Dear CLRC members and friends, Negotiations with the Buckingham group over the Ralston Creek North redevelopment have collapsed, and that will have a significant effect on coming redevelopment plans for the Triangle. Last … Continue reading
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