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Broncos Stadium Plan Calls for Eighth Avenue Redesign, New Streets
Residents raise concerns about traffic, property taxes, and community benefits as plans advance.
Published on Feb. 14, 2026
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Denver leaders and the Broncos are advancing plans for a new, privately financed stadium at Burnham Yard that could reshape La Alma Lincoln Park, West 8th Avenue, and nearby neighborhoods. Residents packed a recent meeting to question traffic, property taxes, bond spending, and whether promised parks, housing, and community benefits will truly materialize as designs and agreements move forward.
Why it matters
The proposed Broncos stadium project represents a major development that could significantly impact the surrounding La Alma Lincoln Park and West 8th Avenue neighborhoods. Residents are concerned about potential issues like increased traffic, rising property taxes, and the fulfillment of promised community benefits, underscoring the need for transparent planning and engagement with local stakeholders.
The details
The plans for the new Broncos stadium call for a redesign of West 8th Avenue and the creation of new streets in the area. Residents attended a recent meeting to voice their concerns about the potential impacts, including questions about traffic flow, property tax increases, the use of public bonds, and whether promised amenities like parks, housing, and other community benefits will actually be delivered.
- Denver leaders and the Broncos are currently advancing plans for the new stadium at Burnham Yard.
- Residents packed a recent meeting to discuss the stadium plans.
The players
Denver Leaders
The city officials and policymakers involved in the planning and approval process for the new Broncos stadium.
The Broncos
The professional football team that is proposing to build a new, privately financed stadium in the Burnham Yard area.
Residents
The local community members living in the La Alma Lincoln Park and West 8th Avenue neighborhoods who are concerned about the potential impacts of the stadium project.
What they’re saying
“We must ensure that the promised community benefits and amenities, such as parks, housing, and other improvements, are truly delivered as part of this major development project.”
— Resident (Patch AM)
What’s next
The Denver City Council will continue to review and vote on various aspects of the stadium plan, including zoning changes, bond spending, and contract approvals. Residents will likely remain engaged in the process to advocate for their concerns and ensure the project delivers meaningful benefits to the local community.
The takeaway
The proposed Broncos stadium project highlights the importance of transparent, inclusive planning processes that prioritize the needs and concerns of impacted neighborhoods. As Denver moves forward, maintaining open communication and addressing community-level impacts will be crucial to ensuring this major development project truly benefits the local area.
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