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Wheat Ridge City Council Unanimously Approves 2025 Budget

The Wheat Ridge City Council announced the adoption of the City of Wheat Ridge’s 2025 budget with a unanimous 8-0 vote during their meeting on November 25, 2024. The approved budget outlines a strategic vision for delivering essential services while advancing key community priorities and maintaining fiscal responsibility. The $95.6 million budget reflects the city

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Celebrate Community with Holiday Trivia at Clear Creek Makerspace

Dust off your “ugly” sweaters and brush up on your trivia knowledge to get ready for a cheer-filled holiday celebration with a healthy dose of friendly competition. Join Localworks and Clear Creek Makerspace for a festive trivia night on Tuesday, Dec. 17, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. As the holiday season approaches, gather your friends

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Wheat Ridge

A Walk Down Memory Lane

Having grown up in Wheat Ridge in the ’50s, ’60s, and ’70s, I have many wonderful memories embedded in my heart. If I could go back and do it again, I would. We were right in the middle of the baby boom generation, post WWII and the Korean War. There was a serious increase in

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Wheat Ridge Mayor Bud Starker
Wheat Ridge

Wheat Ridge City Council Adopts Sustainability Plan 

Our city is embarking on an exciting next chapter, guided by thoughtful planning efforts to ensure a sustainable, prosperous, and vibrant future. I’m thrilled to share updates on two key initiatives— the 2024 Sustainability Action Plan Update and the Wheat Ridge Prosperity Plan, compliments to our ongoing City Plan process. Together, these efforts reflect our

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‘Great Things’ at New Park Planned by City, Stevens Elementary

From outdoor classes and graduation to concerts and festivals to a place to gather, a new Wheat Ridge park promises many fun times. Once completed next summer, the nearly two-acre Green at 38th Park will include a stage/outdoor classroom, civic greenspace, festival promenade for vendors, playground, two fire pits, a game grove, seating areas, significantly

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Long-Awaited Justice for Allan Fischer

After two and a half years of waiting, a Wheat Ridge police officer finally received the closure he deserves. On October 10, a judge sentenced Andre Jones, the man convicted of the attempted murder of Wheat Ridge Police Officer Allan Fischer, to the maximum sentence of 32 years in prison. Jones will serve three additional

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Crown Hill’s Oldest Section Reveals Many Mysteries

Just like finding a specific grave on the-180 acre campus of Olinger Crown Hill Cemetery, trying to pinpoint focus for a column on Crown Hill is a challenge! The oldest graves lie in the northeast area, close to Wadsworth and 32nd Ave.  Look quick to the south while heading east on 32nd toward Wadsworth, and

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Wheat Ridge Mayor Bud Starker
Wheat Ridge

City Proposes Custom Zoning for Lutheran Legacy Campus

The City of Wheat Ridge’s Planning Division is moving forward with a proposal to create a unique zoning district for the Lutheran Legacy Campus, located at the former Lutheran Medical Center site. This custom zoning framework, named the “Mixed Use – Lutheran Legacy Campus (MU-LLC),” will align with the recommendations outlined in the Lutheran Legacy

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Wadsworth Project Reaches 75% Funding – Work to be Completed by Spring 2026

The end may be approaching for Wheat Ridge motorists who have had to slowly navigate through seemingly never-ending lane closures and slowdowns on Wadsworth Boulevard for the last three years. The city recently announced the multi-year improvement project had reached 75% completion in terms of money paid: $40.5 million of the $55.265 million contract. Barring

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Community

Let’s Create a City Plan!

Wheat Ridge is working on a City Plan, and we want to hear from you. The City Plan, which is often called a comprehensive plan, will articulate our community’s vision for the next 20 years, establish shared values, and identify priorities for the future. It also provides direction on issues such as what land uses

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Apple Carving Sticky But Satisfying Way to Prep for Cider Fest

The Historical Society’s Cider Day Festival celebrating “all things apple” is approaching. I meant to discuss (and will, later) the wonderful offerings planned at the Historical Park for Saturday, Oct. 12 from 10:00 to 2:00, but that discussion was derailed by a last-minute visit to the Old Post Office where I found workers busily sifting

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Step Back to the 80s: Rad Retro Run and Block Party Hits 44th Ave

Localworks is thrilled to continue the excitement surrounding the launch of Explore44, the new corridor identity for 44th Avenue. To celebrate and engage Wheat Ridge residents and visitors, Localworks is launching the first-ever Explore44 fun run and block party. The “Rad Retro Run: Journey Back to the 80s” will take place at 9:00 a.m. on

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Wheat Ridge Mayor Bud Starker
Wheat Ridge

Shaping the Future of the Lutheran Legacy Campus

As the Mayor of Wheat Ridge, I am thrilled to see the new Lutheran Hospital settled in at its new location at Clear Creek Crossing (12911 W 40th Avenue). This move creates a unique opportunity for us to reimagine the 100-acre campus in the heart of Wheat Ridge, allowing us to shape it to better

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Flexing Civic Creativity

For a mid-sized city, the Wheat Ridge events calendar can keep the civically curious busy. Here’s a sampling from September: family-friendly bike ride to visit goats hosted by Sustainable Panorama Park; City Plan community open house to inform the blueprint for our future; farm animal emergency preparedness event at 5 Fridges Farm; Explore 44 launch

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$75M City Debt Increase Approved For Infrastructure Work

Following last year’s voter-approved tax increase and bond issue ballot question, the Wheat Ridge City Council recently approved a $75 million increase in the city’s debt to pay for several improvement projects. Memos to the council noted the debt will have a repayment cost of $125 million and a $7.7 million maximum annual repayment cost.

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City of Wheat Ridge Receives $2 Million Affordable 
Housing Program

The City of Wheat Ridge was presented with $2M Community Project Fund (CPF) grant from the Department of Housing & Urban Development, that was made possible through the advocacy of Congresswoman Brittany Pettersen and Senator John Hickenlooper. The announcement event, held last Thursday, saw a gathering of community stakeholders and featured remarks from Mayor Bud

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The Lutheran Legacy Campus Proposal and What It Means for Wheat Ridge

Growing up in Wheat Ridge, I spent my formative years living near 38th and Allison Court, with my grandparents just a stone’s throw away at 32nd and Zephyr Court. Many fond memories revolve around wandering the grounds of Lutheran Hospital, exploring the adjacent undeveloped land that felt like a hidden park. We would feed the

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Lutheran Site Building Height Ballot Measure Set

New buildings in the center of the former Lutheran Hospital campus would be at least two stories shorter than the hospital building, if Wheat Ridge voters approve a city charter amendment in the Nov. 5 general election. The city council initially approved the amendment’s ballot language on Aug. 12 . The measure’s approval is sought

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Community Blooms Brightly at the 55th Annual Carnation Festival

It’s the things you don’t see that make the Wheat Ridge Carnation Festival so special. Behind the scenes is a world of meticulous planning and coordination that most visitors will never notice – and that’s by design. “I’m talking to the police at two o’clock in the morning before each day of the festival, saying,

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Dogs on Paw-rade Entertains; Blue House and Chapel Make Us Wonder

Are you glad the dog days of summer are finally past?  Hold on, there’s actually one more “dog day” as fall approaches, and it’s the funniest of all the Historical Society’s Second Saturday Socials: September’s Dogs on Paw-rade, scheduled for the 14th  from 10:00 to 2:00 at the Baugh House (11361 W. 44th Ave). This

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Ballots and Beans: Understanding the Future of the Lutheran Legacy Campus

As the voting period for local ballot measures draws near, Localworks is committed to ensuring that Wheat Ridge residents are well-informed. On September 26, 2024, from 5 to 7 p.m., Localworks will host Ballots and Beans at Stylus and Crate to educate the community on the upcoming decisions regarding the future of the Lutheran Legacy

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Wheat Ridge Mayor Bud Starker
Wheat Ridge

Wheat Ridge City Plan Engagement Continues

This past April, we embarked on an exciting journey together to shape the future of our beloved Wheat Ridge through the development of our new City Plan. This comprehensive plan is more than just a document—it’s a shared vision that will guide our community for the next 20 years, reflecting our values, priorities, and hopes

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New Intermountain Health Lutheran Hospital Welcomes First Baby

Intermountain Health Lutheran Hospital caregivers delivered the first baby at the new facility on Sunday, Aug. 4, and he was quickly followed by 13 more babies over the next two days.  Betsy De Leon, manager of women’s services for the hospital, said parents Joseph and Ashley Giron welcomed Joseph Giron on Sunday. He weighed 7

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Legacy: A Gift Passed Down Through Generations

In an ever changing and evolving city like Wheat Ridge the concept of legacy holds a special significance. As I reflect on my family’s roots in this community, I am reminded of the rich tapestry of history and tradition that shapes our identity. Recently, during a visit to Ridgefest with my family, I witnessed a

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