Community Advisory Committee
Appointed by the mayors of Denver and Aurora, the CAC is comprised of residents living in Lowry and surrounding neighborhoods. It reviews development proposals and advises the LRA board on potential community impacts. The CAC meets the first Tuesday of the month, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. See Upcoming Meetings for current dates and locations.
Planning/Disposition Subcommittee
Comprised of board and CAC members, the Planning Subcommittee reviews proposed development plans for compliance with the Lowry
Reuse Plan and Buckley Annex Redevelopment Plan guiding principles. The committee meets on an as-needed basis; see Upcoming Meetings for current dates and locations.
Design Review Committee
The Boulevard One Design Review Committee (BDRC) is coordinated by the LRA on behalf of the Boulevard One Community Association (BOCA) and is comprised of local architects, LRA staff, and Lowry residents. They review proposed building designs for compliance with the Boulevard One Design Guidelines and Community Rules and Procedures. The BDRC meets the first and third Thursday of the month. See Upcoming Meetings for current dates and locations.
Transparency and public engagement
The LRA posts meeting notices, agendas, and related materials so residents, property owners, and neighbors can follow decisions that shape streets, parks, and building design at Lowry. Board and committee schedules sometimes shift for holidays or special projects, so the Meetings page is the best place to confirm dates, times, and locations.
The Community Advisory Committee, Planning and Disposition Subcommittee, and Design Review Committee each play a distinct role: local input on impacts, checks against adopted reuse plans, and design review for Boulevard One. Agendas typically name the items under discussion so you can decide which sessions matter for your block or business. Written materials and staff reports that accompany major items give context before votes or recommendations move to the full board. If you are following a specific proposal, meeting packets and the contact paths listed for the LRA office remain the most reliable way to ask technical or procedural questions.