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- Aug
Some Deets for RPF During the DNC
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This was released by East West Urban Management yesterday relative to logistics, security, and other matters related to the DNC.
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Last Thursday evening, the City of Denver held an open forum for local residents to discuss the move of the Tent State University ("TSU") group from City Park to Cuernavaca Park. The meeting was positive and informative and was well attended by local residents. Also, in attendance were several representatives from the Mayor’s Office, Councilwomen Judy Montero, representatives from the Parks Department, Public Works, the Police Department, and the Secret Service. In addition, two representatives from the TSU were present.
City officials explained that TSU obtained a permit for use of the park through a permit lottery process, when a group previously permitted for the park during the DNC, decided not to use the park. TSU will be using the park from August 24-28. TSU representatives said they expect 5,000 attendees per day, although there could be more. City representatives say they plan to enforce all regular park rules and the 11:00 pm park curfew.
A representative of TSU spoke at length about their schedule of events:
1. TSU will occupy the park during the day and early evening up to the 11:00 pm park curfew. They will set up tents for educational classes, lectures and activities.
2. They will be camping at the Coliseum or the Pepsi Center protest area.
3. There will be a small stage (16 feet wide) for music and other activities. The stage will face west towards the highway.
4. There will be exhibitions by creative artists as well as ongoing seminars on “non-violent” means of protest.
5. They will have green teams set up working on keeping the park in order and recycling efforts.
6. They encouraged all neighbors to visit the park during the activities and also visit their website at www.tentstate.org
7. With regard to parking and access for the TSU participants and local residents, City officials told us the following:
a. TSU is encouraging their participants to park at outlying “park and rides” and take the bus in.
b. TSU participants are being encouraged to use 20th Street and then Lodo streets to access the Pepsi Center protest site. TSU concurs because they feel there will be more publicity along this route as opposed to Little Raven Street.
c. The City will enforce all existing parking restrictions on Little Raven Street (mostly 2 hour parking).
d. All streets including Little Raven, Platte Street, 20th Street, 19th Street, 15th Street, and 23rd by the Aquarium will be open. It is likely that 15th and Little Raven will be the preferred exit from Riverfront Park as opposed to 20th and Little Raven.
e. The Denver Police representatives could not be specific as to their plans for security relating to TSU; however, they said that they will have adequate personnel on duty.
f. Both the City and TSU appear to be organized and ready to move forward in a peaceful manner. Having said that, there may be some individuals that do not want to follow the plan, and, there are several protest groups coming to Denver not related to TSU whose plans have not been made known. DNC events, schedules and activities seem to be in a constant state of flux, too much at times to stay up to date with the changes. The best way to stay informed is through official websites:
and 3-1-1.
The Denver Police still plan to have a command post and officer rest station in the plaza at Riverfront Park, located in suite 170 of the Riverfront Tower building. Should you have the need for assistance, please call 911 for emergencies of life and limb, or 720-913-2000 to report suspicious activity or general police questions.
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- Aug
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