Tom, who is an artist, plans to make it into a collage a reminder, or maybe even a historical record of the days when planners and researchers knocked on his door all day long and tried to transform North Denver from a superfund site to a sustainability hub.
I live in Denver too, some 25 blocks south of Tom, also within the smell of the dog food factory. I have spent a lot of time over the past few years trying to understand the city’s growing inequality. By some metrics, Denver leads the U.S. in displacement of Latino residents, and there are meetings so many meetings all focused on gathering resident input on coming changes.