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Plans for new Denver Police District 6 HQ sent back for redesign after zoning board ruling
Plans for a new Denver Police District 6 Headquarters were rejected by a zoning board, which denied most of the city's requested variances for exemptions to neighborhood design standards. The Denver Police Department cited the need for updated space due to an outdated, over-capacity facility, while community advocates argued the city-owned lot could better serve as housing to address vacant land concerns.
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