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Wheat Ridge Council Reviews RV Parking, Massage Business Rules

During its June 1 study session, Wheat Ridge City Council reviewed two code enforcement issues with public safety implications: recreational vehicle (RV) parking in parks and updates to the city’s massage business licensing rules. The first discussion focused on proposed amendments to the Wheat Ridge Code of Laws that would regulate RV parking in city

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Community

Largest Class in Wheat Ridge Police Department History Graduates

The people who serve Wheat Ridge and the department’s culture have turned it into a destination for young people pursuing a career in law enforcement. On Friday, June 5, eight people graduated the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office and Lakewood Combined Regional Law Enforcement Academy to join the ranks at the Wheat Ridge Police Department. The

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Community

Time Capsule Content Ideas to be Revealed at Community Picnic

The mouth-watering scent of burgers and hot dogs on the grill will waft through the Historical Park on Saturday, July 11 when the Historical Society holds a Community Potluck Picnic from 10:00–2:00 as a way to thank residents for their support. Special this year is the celebration of the Sesquisemiquincentennial (250/150) Celebration, the theme for

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Community

Registration Open for Localworks’ Golf Tournament Fundraiser

Early bird registration is now open for Localworks’ fourth annual Golf Tournament Fundraiser, scheduled for Sept. 17 at Applewood Golf Course in Golden. You can purchase your tickets online at wearelocalworks.org/golf. Golfers who register by July 31 will receive discounted rates of $100 for an individual player or $350 for a foursome. Beginning Aug. 1, registration increases

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Wheat Ridge

Highlighting the Amazing Members of the City of Wheat Ridge Staff

Name: Andy Pocernich Explain your job: As a lifeguard, I spend the majority of my time scanning the water for people in distress and when needed aiding those people. I do this to ensure that all of our patrons can have a safe, fun time at the pool. Additional parts of my job include slide

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Wheat Ridge

Engage Wheat Ridge: Your City, Your Voice, Your Community

One of the things I love most about Wheat Ridge is that people here care. They care about their neighborhoods. They care about local businesses. They care about parks, trails, public safety and the future of our community. Most importantly, they care enough to show up, ask questions and share ideas. That spirit of involvement

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Wheat Ridge

Initial 38th Avenue Concepts Already Too Much

For such a small stretch of roadway, 38th Avenue from Harlan to Vance Streets in Wheat Ridge can sure stir up the dust. From a “road diet” 15 years ago to the non-working clock monuments to ongoing pedestrian hazards, that nine-tenths of a mile stretch of 38th that is both the city’s living room and

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Wheat Ridge

City Survey Goes Out 
to Residents

With a list of improvements identified by the city and council adding up to 150 million dollars over the next 10 years, we thought we would open the conversation to all readers and ask you to submit your answers, opinions, encouragements and anything else you’d like to share to [email protected] These 3 questions have been

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Community

Mixed Bag

There is always something happening in our neighborhood. Businesses opening, others changing direction, owners taking risks, and residents debating what they want their community to become. That constant movement is part of what makes Wheat Ridge and the surrounding area interesting. Sometimes the news is exciting, sometimes disappointing, and often it is a little bit

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Wheat Ridge

Historic Berbert House on 44th Ave. Sits Quietly at Park Entrance

The Berbert House stands facing 44th Ave., forlorn and out of place just east of Prospect Park’s entrance and the pickleball courts. Its main entrance stairs, sculpted from red sandstone slabs, are crumbling; the windows are grimy, and surrounding gardens are beyond raggedy.  So it goes for some historical properties. The City of Wheat Ridge

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Community

City Of Wheat Ridge Awarded $50,000 Grant to Support Residents Transitioning Into Stable Housing 

The City of Wheat Ridge has been awarded a $50,000 Housing Grant from Colorado Gives Foundation to help residents access stable housing and overcome short-term barriers that can prevent long-term housing success. The funding will support the city’s efforts to provide temporary housing assistance and housing stabilization resources for individuals and families in Jefferson County

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Community

TLC Clean-up Days Return with Traffic Adjustments and E-Recycling Option

This summer, residents across Wheat Ridge will have four free opportunities to dispose of old furniture, yard trimmings, recycling, and household clutter. On 3rd Saturdays in June, July, August and September, residents will be welcomed to local church parking lots where rows of dumpsters will be waiting at TLC Clean-up Days. These events are a

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Sustainability

Every Drop Counts: How to Make Waterwise Landscaping Work For You

Water and the lack of it is on everyone’s minds lately. As another article in this newspaper recently asked, “are local efforts a drop in the bucket” when it comes to statewide water scarcity?  Sustainable Wheat Ridge, the volunteer committee that helps shape and implement the Sustainable Action Plan “SAP”, believes that all local efforts

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Wheat Ridge

Wheat Ridge Moves Forward On $75 Million Bond Program

Two years after Wheat Ridge voters approved the $75 million “Next Chapter” bond program, major infrastructure projects are beginning to move from planning into action across the city. From corridor redesigns and sidewalk connections to stormwater repairs, residents will start seeing visible progress throughout 2026. One of the largest projects moving forward is the 38th

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Community

The Emergency State of West Metro Fire Department

Wheat Ridge residents have seen inflation in the grocery aisle, on utility bills and in nearly everything they buy. But it is less obvious when inflation is parked inside a local fire station. According to West Metro Fire Rescue, the cost of a fire engine has increased from $720,000 in 2018 to $1.3 million today.

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Events

Your Summer Starts at The Green at 38th: Free Live Music & Movies

As the days grow longer and the evenings stretch into that golden Colorado light, The Green at 38th begins to feel exactly as it was intended: a place to gather, celebrate, and enjoy the simple rhythm of summer together.  Located at 7101 W 38th St, The Green at 38th has quickly become a go-to destination

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Wheat Ridge

Blue House Builder a German Immigrant with Mansion in Mind

Much has been written about the Blue House: how some Lutherans purchased it to establish a tuberculosis sanitorium, and its ensuing history of caring for a burgeoning population of afflicted individuals who, eventually, were housed in specialized TB tents just west of the stately house.  Less known are the years the house served as a

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Wheat Ridge

A Defining Moment for Wheat Ridge’s Future

This is our moment to decide what Wheat Ridge looks like for the next 50 years. Over the last four years, I have heard clearly from residents about the kind of community we want to be. Through neighborhood meetings, surveys, and the work that shaped our comprehensive plan, the message has been consistent: we want

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Community

The Scoop on the Snowplow Budget

After a winter with roughly half the Denver metro area’s average snowfall, Wheat Ridge residents want to know where the snowplow budget falls. Specifically, if the city spends less on plowing, where does that money go and does it change the budget allocation for next year? City council member Rachel Hultin said the system is

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Wheat Ridge

Inside the Decisions Ahead

Neighborhood Gazette: Do we know what the total amount that the city is considering asking voters for? I hear 130 million dollars for various projects. How close is that? Councilwoman Hultin: On April 11, City Council and staff participated in a full day workshop to prioritize investments for a 10 Year Capital Program and to

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Wheat Ridge

Big Decisions Ahead: Why We Want to Hear From You

In my first column, I shared my perspective as a newcomer to the City Council. Since then, I’ve heard more about the concerns raised in council chambers and throughout our community. In February, Council Member Larson and I hosted a District IV meeting at the Anderson Building to hear directly from our neighbors. I have

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Community

Street Projects Continue In 
Wheat Ridge; 
City Proposes Library Relocation

Final work was underway last month on Wadsworth Boulevard in Wheat Ridge — including digging up some new, smooth pavement and other features — while other projects began or were in planning stages. Meanwhile, very preliminary talks could result in the relocation of the library. City spokesperson Amanda Harrison responded to several emailed questions from

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Community

Rooted in Tradition, Growing with Intention

Wheat Ridge is a beautiful place with a tradition of stewardship for our natural resources. Our nickname, the “Carnation City” is more than just a reference to our agricultural heritage; it represents a way of life embedded in our community. From our expansive trail network to the historic ditches winding through our neighborhoods, we are

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WRPD Uses Old Lutheran Hospital for Training Before Teardown

The halls of the old Lutheran Medical Center, once bustling with activity, were cold and dusty in February. During the final month before crews started dismantling portions of the old hospital, the Wheat Ridge Police Department took advantage of a unique opportunity to use the vacant space as a training ground. The department dedicates the

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