In what will be Stapleton’s strongest effort yet to reduce speeding in the community, Forrest City, in conjunction with the city of Denver, will be placing stop signs at all Stapleton intersections. Stapleton residents in the tens have been complaining about the rampant speeding in Stapleton for the last two years, but have seen little done about the problem. In accordance with Forrest City bylaws, President Phil Dargossi immediately overreacted to the issue to silence the relatively small number of complainers by instituting what is now being called his “stop all” policy.
There were no official studies done on the speed of traffic in Stapleton, but there were several subjective studies that Forrest City sited where residents simply stated that many drivers were going “too fast.”
“At times I would see cars driving by that I felt were driving at unsafe speeds,” said resident Brian Meeter. “We can’t, and won’t have that.”
Some residents have noticed drawbacks to the plan. “I like people driving more slowly,” says Dave Leonhart. “But I don’t like having a trip that use to take 12 minutes now take a half an hour.”
There are some other issues that concern residents regarding the new plan as well. “Used to be people from Aurora just whizzed right through,” says Dan Bolsem. “Now, you will see these Aurora people stopping every 30 to 80 yards. Have you ever seen an Aurora person up close? Not a good experience.”
Although Dargossi sympathizes with residents’ frustrations, he would like for the community to be patient and see how it all plays out. “Honestly, that is kind of our answer to everything. Just be patient, and let’s see how this thing pans out.” Residents will have to have more patience as, moving forward, they will be stopping their cars at every intersection.]]>
Issue 17
Snowstorm Blasts Stapleton, but School Presses On
Two weeks ago, Stapleton was hammered by a massive snowstorm, or at least what people in Denver consider a massive snowstorm. There were several inches of snow on the ground plus “snowy-like” conditions.
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Resident Opens P90X Class for Babies
Stapleton has long been considered a very fit community. There are several different group exercise programs for adults, ranging from the very intense such as Stapleton Crossfit, to simple walking groups. With the Bladium and the new rec center, there is definitely something for everyone. There are also lots of programs for kids, including Stapleton All Sports, Stapleton Lax, the YMCA, and rec center programs. But local mom Jenny Southall saw an area where she felt Stapleton was behind: baby fitness.
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Stapleton Study: People Living in Apartments Very Similar to Those Living in Houses
An independent research firm concluded its study regarding Stapleton residents living in houses and those living in apartments. What they found will surprise many homeowners: there are few differences between residents living in apartments and those in houses.
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Stapleton’s Fuel Efficient/Low Emission Parking Spots Remain Empty
Stapleton’s continuing effort to “out-green” the world has been a strong one, but not all concepts have gone over with flying colors. In an effort to promote the small trend of people buying green or fuel-efficient vehicles, Stapleton has endorsed parking spots at different locations which are tabbed as “Fuel Efficient Vehicle-only” spots. These spots are most prevalent at the Stapleton Recreation Center and SMIS Elementary School. To date, not one fuel efficient car has parked in any of these spots.
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The Poisoning of the Prairie Dogs: There is Another Solution
Stapleton residents know that there is a prairie dog problem in Stapleton. The mostly harmless creatures are overpopulated, and pretend to be delaying the yet-to-begin park on 26th St. The little creatures are certain not to attack you or your dog, and whether or not they actually spread disease we do not know, but they certainly look like they do.
The Stapleton consensus is that they have to go, but relocating them is challenging for a number of reasons. Where would they go? Plus, humans view moving as more stressful than death, so we can only imagine how stressful it would be to these tiny herbivores. Killing them may be the only option, but poisoning them seems a little cruel. Are there other options?
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