NEIGHBORS OF THE HELENE DENVER


Are you tired of dealing with the situation at 1062 N. Pearl Street? Are you concerned about the safety of your family and community?

This dedicated checklist will guide you through the resources available to help you take action and ensure that your neighborhood remains a safe and welcoming place to call home.

We believe that being a good neighbor is not just a moral obligation, but also a responsibility to our community.

Let's work together to make our neighborhood the best it can be.

Step 1

Contact Cornerstone

Submit your complaint in writing via an email to Cornerstone. This is important because you want a paper trail of complaints. Send a new email every time you see an issue in the garage.

Step 2

Contact the Community Resource Department

Community Resource Officers (CRO) provide assistance on issues such as neighbor disputes, public nuisances, zoning issues, fraud and crime prevention, and other neighborhood concerns.

Step 3

Contact City Council

Notify your council person of your issue. For residents of Cap Hill, Chris Hinds is our city council representative.

Step 4

Contact Your State Representative

State Rep. Steven Woodrow is a lawyer and lawmaker committed to affordable housing and tenants' rights.

He sponsored a state law that would prohibit rental agreements from including clauses that prevent tenants from joining or supporting class or collective claims. It ensures that tenants retain their right to participate in class action lawsuits to protect their rights collectively.

Step 5

Contact the Colorado Department of Public Health

There has been widespread methamphetamine use in the garage at 1062 N. Pearl St, which should be reported to the Colorado Department of Public Health so they can inspect and order a remediation of the property.

Exposure to methamphetamine can have severe health consequences, making timely and effective remediation efforts from public health organizations crucial for protecting individuals and communities from its harmful effects.