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Leading Denver in thoughtful and appropriate urban renewal. From preserving historic structures to addressing challenged areas, Denver Urban Renewal Authority (DURA) strives to steward a city-wide vision as Denver grows and changes.
DURA’s Housing Department administers the city’s Single Family Rehabilitation and Emergency Home Repair programs, providing low interest loans and grants to low and moderate income Denver residents for making needed repairs to their owner-occupied homes.
DURA’s Housing Rehabilitation programs match low-income and moderate-income residents with grants and no-interest loans for emergency repairs like hot water heater replacement, or for more thorough rehabilitation of a single family home, like installing a new roof and replacing sewer lines – repairs that ensure that the home is safe and ...
The Denver Urban Renewal Authority (DURA) is an urban renewal authority that serves as the redevelopment agency in Denver. The Colorado Urban Renewal Law governs DURA and all of the state’s urban renewal authorities.
Urban renewal is the act of revitalizing a failing urban area in order to restore economic vitality and improve the safety of the area. The urban renewal statute can be used for development, as well as redevelopment.
Senior Redevelopment Project Manager.
DURA’s most recent Audited Financial Statements are available below. Details about all DURA bonds can be found at www.emma.msrb.org using the search term Denver Urban Renewal Authority.
Our downtown Denver office is open: Tuesday to Thursday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For an in-person appointment with staff, please call 303-534-3872 or email [email protected].
The Emergency Home Repair (EHR) program is designed to address problems that pose an immediate danger to the health and safety of low-income Denver homeowners. The program offers zero percent (0%) interest, perpetually deferred loans of up to $10,000.
DURA is governed by a 13-member board of commissioners, 11 of whom are appointed by the Mayor of Denver and confirmed by the Denver City Council for staggered five-year terms.