The Department of Environmental Health has this new video out highlighting the Denver Energy Challenge for residents!
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The Department of Environmental Health has this new video out highlighting the Denver Energy Challenge for residents!
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Join Mayor Hancock to provide your feedback on creating a sustainable Denver. Help shape the future of our world- class city! Mayor Michael B. Hancock is exploring ways to help Denver eliminate the persistent budget gap. He needs your input! The Mayor is launching a public engagement process to hear about Denver residents’ priorities on [...]
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What would YOU do if a disaster hit close to home or work?? What: This disaster preparedness and response training (FEMA course G317) will include how to plan for a disaster and teach basic response skills such as fire safety, light search and rescue, team organization, and disaster medical operations. At the completion of this [...]
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Try the Denver Energy Challenge! Low in kilowatts, high in energy savings. Learn about available rebates for your home energy improvements! Denver Blend – Made up of local residents & businesses Informational Meeting for Denver Residents When: January 24, 2012 Time: 5:30pm – 6:30pm Location: Eastside Human Services Bldg. 3815 Steele Street Denver, CO 80205 [...]
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Join us at our next NCPCA Neighborhood Meeting – Tuesday, January 24, 2012 (6:30 p.m.) Scotts Methodist Church, 2800 Garfield. Special Guest: Robin Keinch, City Council At -Large.
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