Park Hill Park! A vision for the community.
- chrismerman
- Nov 11
- 2 min read
Updated: 1 day ago

Plans for Denver's Park Hill Park hinge on voter approval of the Vibrant Denver Bond, which includes $70 million for park development. If approved, the funding would allow for a variety of new amenities, such as sports fields, picnic areas, a dog park, and lighting upgrades. The city is currently gathering community input on which features to prioritize, though some of the park is already partially open for limited use while major renovations are underway.
Key details about the plans:
Funding: The future of the park depends on the "Vibrant Denver" bond (ballot issue 2B), which requires voter approval.
Funding allocation: The bond proposal includes a dedicated \$70 million for Park Hill Park's development.
Potential amenities: Planned projects include sports fields, picnic areas, a dog park, improved lighting, and upgraded parking lots.
Community input: The city is actively seeking community feedback to help determine the final mix of amenities.
Current status: The former golf course is now a 155-acre public park, but it is only Plans for Denver's Park Hill Park hinge on voter approval of the Vibrant Denver Bond, which includes $70 million for park development. If approved, the funding would allow for a variety of new amenities, such as sports fields, picnic areas, a dog park, and lighting upgrades. The city is currently gathering community input on which features to prioritize, though some of the park is already partially open for limited use while major renovations are underway.
Key details about the plans:
Funding: The future of the park depends on the "Vibrant Denver" bond (ballot issue 2B), which requires voter approval.
Funding allocation: The bond proposal includes a dedicated \$70 million for Park Hill Park's development.
Potential amenities: Planned projects include sports fields, picnic areas, a dog park, improved lighting, and upgraded parking lots.
Community input: The city is actively seeking community feedback to help determine the final mix of amenities.
Current status: The former golf course is now a 155-acre public park, but it is only partially open during daylight hours while major construction continues.




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