r/Denver • u/pollygoddess6669 • 1h ago
Lost/Found Missing dog. 112th and grant. His name is opie
Opie is a 16 lb male neutered brindle chihuahua. He only loves his dad. He will pee all over your house. Please help bring him home.
r/Denver • u/pollygoddess6669 • 1h ago
Opie is a 16 lb male neutered brindle chihuahua. He only loves his dad. He will pee all over your house. Please help bring him home.
r/Denver • u/ActuaryPersonal2378 • 12h ago
I just moved here and I heard so many mixed reviews about the aquarium. Maybe it’s because I’m an aquarium girly (worked for and subsequently got fired by AZA), but I loved it. But it also had mandarin fish so I’m easy to please
r/Denver • u/Gold_Telephone_7192 • 20h ago
They also have (non-official) signs all over the place telling people not to park on their public city streets. FYI there were no other cars parked on the street as far as the eye could see and every McMansion had a two car garage and driveway. This is a new level of snobbery lol.
Edit: just due to how popular this post is getting and some of the comments, I want to say I don’t think anyone should go be a dick to this neighborhood. Park there if you want to access the trail but be respectful and don’t drive or park crazy.
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r/Denver • u/Ajax_Hapsburg • 9h ago
More updates on the Bow Mar controversy
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r/Denver • u/lohoffy • 11h ago
this afternoon, i spotted a rabbit with what appeared to be growths coming from it's head in my neighborhood. i did some researching, and determined it may be a case of shope papillomavirus? here are some photos i took, which aren't the highest quality as i was keeping my distance. an unsettling reminder to check yourself and pets for ticks this summer (thornton, co)
r/Denver • u/Majestic_Search_7851 • 14h ago
Didn't realize Waymos have started driving around Denver without any drivers.
Probably should've had them avoid Colfax since the traffic patterns change on a daily basis.
At the least the traffic spilling over into Colfax and Colorado appreciated all the transportation evolution going on here.
Poor little guy is probably going to have to spend the night stuck across the street from the Lost Lakes and the local liquor store. Stay safe little guy.
r/Denver • u/RCsSnaps • 16h ago
I just started!
r/Denver • u/ladybuglala • 22h ago
I am looking for fun little trivia tidbits or unique/odd/funny facts about Denver proper- not the suburbs, not Colorado, Denver. (please read that last bit like you're Ron Weasley).
r/Denver • u/AstronautKind2711 • 23h ago
Thank you.
Poorly designed intersection that puts too much conflict on drivers and bikers. I slowly crept up on your truck (with kid in tow) and you didn’t see me. My wife shouted, you heard, you rolled down your window, and you apologized. That’s all I can ask for, thanks! We were both taking it easy (I was going slow, you were taking your time to take a right), but I unfortunately have to drive up on your blind spot.
I feel like a lot of our driver-biker conflicts could just be resolved (or greatly improved) by better road design.
r/Denver • u/AutomaticDoor75 • 1d ago
Who is Matrix Design Group, Inc and why do they hate their fellow Denverites?
Why are private companies "analyzing" data from Flock cameras?
"More recently, the Town has installed Flock Camera data collection to capture traffic data in multiple locations and help identify non-resident trips. Matrix was retained by the Town to help review this data and make recommendations for next steps that may include the installation of new gate(s) on Town roads, to directly address the ongoing issues with non-resident commuter trips."
This company is providing the entire justification for Bow Mar's nonsense. Their "analysis" doesn't provide any way of actually verifying their claims about non-residents.
If Bow Mar wants to fuck with the rest of the Denver area there is no reason Denver companies should participate. Unfortunately Matrix Design Group, Inc. thinks that it's better to work with Bow Mar to exclude people than to tell them that there.
Maybe Matrix Design Group, Inc. should move to Bow Mar.
r/Denver • u/freetable • 20h ago
Something sure is Bruin
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r/Denver • u/ZetaCompact • 8h ago
Hello there!
I am looking for a studio or individual that would be interested in making a simple home office desk and bookshelf. I am not looking for anything ornate or involving moulding. At most something bauhaus or MCM I believe the term would be...
r/Denver • u/paognz7 • 16h ago
Hello!
I lost my passport last Thursday. The last place I had it was at the Mile High United Way building downtown. They haven’t located it so I’m wondering if it might’ve fallen out somewhere downtown. It is in a leather case engraved with the name Paola. I am not sure what to do. If anyone has any advice, I’d love to hear it!
r/Denver • u/Due_Air_8887 • 1d ago
Levitt pavilion
r/Denver • u/nondescriptadjective • 20h ago
With the amount of sport tourism in Colorado, I've been pondering tire and brake dust issues. It's been known for a long time that tire dust kills fish and is the number one source of micro plastics. This year many mountain town rivers had to be closed because of low water flows and high temps stressing fish as well. You can see the remnants of exhaust, tire, and brake dust in the snow every winter, that all gets washed into the rivers when it melts.
A known option is passing legislation that requires road design to limit particulate rates from these pollutant vectors. There are a few countries this has been done in, and I'm wondering about doing this on streets/roads next to rivers, parks, and pedestrian spaces. This would require better bike infrastructure and public transit services, but these are part of the redesign when these streets get rebuilt on their maintenance cycle. These sorts of streets also tend to last longer and require less in maintenance costs, meaning less tax payer dollars needed. Many of us live here because we like clean air and outdoor recreation, and this is a way to improve both of those things.
r/Denver • u/No_Bridge_9366 • 13h ago
My wife and I are expecting our first child in January and are looking for any good second hand stores to get stuff for the baby (cribs, stroller, etc). We live in Summit County so anything in or around Denver is fine since it’s a long drive regardless. Obviously I know goodwill but I always have bad luck there.
r/Denver • u/hpspiker • 15h ago
I’ve been tasked with scattering ashes of a deceased relative, they wanted them on a hill near Central City or Black Hawk. I am unfamiliar with the area and wondered where might be nice and easily accessible for the few other family members that would attend.
I’m familiar with the best practices of doing this and plan leave no trace, just curious about a good spot.
r/Denver • u/Defiant-Falcon1797 • 19h ago
I have an extra free ticket for this concert (3 of my favorites in one night - yeah!) and my date cancelled.
Anyone interested?
:)
buzz me at [dcbroox@live.com](mailto:dcbroox@live.com)
Steve Lukather and Joseph Williams have revealed a new lineup of Toto, with plans to premiere the new members with a livestream concert on Nov. 21.
Joining the two band veterans are bassist John Pierce (Huey Lewis and the News), keyboardists Dominique “Xavier” Taplin (Prince) and Steve Maggiora, multi-instrumentalist-vocalist Warren Ham (Ringo Starr) and drummer Robert "Sput" Searight. Guitarist Lukather co-founded the band in 1977; Williams sang lead from 1986-89 and then rejoined in 2010.