Blueprint Denver addresses growth and transportation issues in Denver from now through 2020. Over the next 18 years, Denver's population is expected to grow by 132,000 residents.

Blueprint Denver divides the city into "areas of stability" and "areas of change."

Areas of stability include most of Denver. Areas of stability are stable neighborhoods. Areas of change are areas with problems that can be addressed by new development.

An example is an area that has unique pportunities such as along transit lines or older industrial areas near Denver's Central Business District.

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