Adams County’s Community and Economic Development Department, along with site developer Delwest, celebrated the grand opening of the Baker School Apartments affordable housing complex with a reception on Thursday, Jan 24. Adams County Commissioners Steve O’Dorisio and Eva J. Henry spoke at the opening along with Delwest’s Joe DelZotto.
“For decades, neighbors in this area could hear the symphony of children playing on the Baker School property,” said Commissioner O’Dorisio. “And now, with amenities like the playground and the school facilities here, there will be kids playing at this location once again.”
Located at 3555 W. 64th Ave. in unincorporated Adams County, Baker School Apartments consists of 142 one-, two-, and three-bedroom affordable housing units identified as a need in the county’s Balanced Housing Plan.
In addition to housing, community partners such as Unison Housing Partners, Growing Home, St. Anthony Hospital, and Red Rocks Community College will provide services such as after-school programs, financial planning assistance, and pop-up medical and dental screenings.
“Addressing the need for affordable housing in Adams County is a heavy lift,” said Commissioner Henry. “But many hands make light work, and with the partners we have, the dream of being able to afford a place to live and raise a family is a dream more Adams County families will realize.”
Baker School Apartments received over $1.1 million in Adams County Housing and Urban Development funding, including $650,000 in HOME Investment Partnerships Program funds and $500,000 in Community Development Block Grant funds.
Adams County completed a Housing Needs Assessment in 2017. One of the goals identified in the assessment is to reduce the affordability gap with housing costs and incomes, especially for renters. The Baker School Apartments development supports the objective of providing affordable rental housing and other essential services to residents who are extremely cost-burdened.
Suncor’s Emergency Response Team (ERT) will conduct fire extinguisher training Wednesday, July 8, 2020, from approximately 1-3 p.m. The fire extinguisher training will take place at the Plant 1 fire training grounds on the western edge of the Commerce City refinery property. During the training there will likely be flames and smoke produced. Local stakeholders, regulatory agencies, and local government officials have been notified.
A Jefferson County judge ordered the City and County of Denver to pay Adams County more than $33 million for violations of an intergovernmental agreement (IGA) regarding noise levels at Denver International Airport (DIA) during the years of 2014, 2015, and 2016. DIA was found in violation of 67 Class II noise exposure performance standards (NEPS) during the aforementioned years.

