What's Going On?
Montbello 20/20 Update
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What's Going On in Green Valley Ranch?
By Tom Gibbons
There seems to be new construction everywhere you look. It is especially noticeable west of Tower Rd. and there is a reason for this. Green Valley Ranch is roughly defined as the area north of 38th Ave., south of 56th Ave., east of Tower Rd. and west of Piccadilly Rd. This area lies entirely within Denver County but it is bordered immediately by Aurora on the north, south and east. The taxes and fees developers are required to pay are much lower in Denver County than they are in Aurora and this influences their decisions about where to build.
2010 Changes to Denver Trash Pick-Up
Community Reminder:
2010 CHANGES TO DENVER “OVERFLOW TRASH COLLECTION”
AND “LARGE ITEM PICK UP”
Senator Reaching out to Local Neighborhoods
By Thad Jacobs
"Do you know who your State Senator is? In Green Valley Ranch and across northeast Denver, it’s Mike Johnston. Do you know what bills he is proposing in the upcoming legislative session? Or how he plans to vote on key issues and why? Mike believes you deserve to know the answer to all these questions. For that reason – to help keep every citizen involved in the key issues that affect our lives at the state capitol – Mike and his staff are creating Neighborhood Outreach Committees (NOCs) across Senate District 33. Treecycle 2010! Recycle Your Christmas Trees
Denver Recycles' annual Treecycle program will be recycling thousands of Christmas trees into mulch again this holiday season. Treecycle helps Denver avoid using landfill space and paying disposal fees for a valuable, recyclable resource -- Christmas trees.
Virtual Tour of GVR Christmas Lights 2009

We took a two hour drive around Green Valley Ranch last night (December 16th, 2009). We zigged and zagged all around the neighborhood. Our pups were excited because they thought we were headed to the dog park, they still had fun and so did we. We forgot to pack the hot chocolate but had a good time touring the neighborhood on the cold but clear night.
Cookies, Carolers, Santa and the Holiday Tree
Many a creature was stirring in the cold but clear night at the Green Valley Ranch Recreation Center on Saturday, December 5, 2009. Those of us who braved the cold were greeted by friendly neighbors and various local groups including Oakwood Homes, the sponsor of the event.
GVR Library Update, November 2009
By Quentin Rockwell

On November 6, 2007, Denver voters passed 9 ballot initiatives aimed at maintaining the City's critical infrastructure now and into the future. Issue 1C included funding to design and construct a new Green Valley Ranch Library, a branch of the DPL system.













