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The South Platte River Committee approved consent resolutions to (1) dedicate nine City-owned parcels along North Federal Boulevard as public right-of-way (Council District 3) and (2) grant a revocable permit to Denver Union Station Met District No.1 to encroach into the right-of-way at 1550 Wewatta Street with seating, landscaping, and related infrastructure (Council District 10).
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The committee passed routine consent items that change how certain pieces of city-owned land are used and allow installations near Union Station. Dedicating parcels as public right-of-way means the city formally designates those strips for public street or sidewalk use. The revocable permit lets the Union Station district place seating, play features, planters, trees, and other site elements in the public area under conditions and can be revoked if terms aren’t met.
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