DENVER — For nearly three years, large chunks of broken concrete have sat on the tree lawn next to a parking lot at 21st Street and Glenarm Place, right next to the historic St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Denver’s Clements Historic District.
“It’s time to re-beautify the city,” said Ross Jacobsmeyer, a member of the church’s board of directors. “This debris has been here for the better part of three years now. It’s unsightly, it’s a health risk, and it needs to go away.”
Jacobsmeyer said he has spent more than a year contacting city officials and even reached out to the property managers he suspects left the concrete. He said he has received little response. So, he decided to contact Denver7, and we began looking into this for him.
Neighbors agree that the debris is dragging down th