Denver sidewalk fee billing changes approved, bills to begin in 2025

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The City Council on Monday gave final approval to converting the billing structure for Denver’s voter-supported sidewalk repair and construction program to a flat $150 for more than 95% of property owners next year, doing away with the highly variable billing approach outlined in the original measure.

Property owners with large lots will still pay more. The biilling formula will add $3.50 per foot to the annual cost for any property with more than 230 feet of street boundary.

Semi-annual bills will start hitting property owners’ wastewater accounts in the first six months of 2025, officials say.

The changes were among several amendments to the ordinance that the council preliminarily approved following a public hearing last week.  Up for a final vote Monday, those changes passed unanimously again as part of the body’s consent agenda, signaling a lack of controversy.

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