
In early June, officials of Adams County and cities near Denver International Airport agreed to a deal that would allow Denver to proceed with plans to develop non-aviation businesses on the airport grounds.
Now, voters in Denver and Adams County will weigh in on the agreement, which elected officials in June hailed as proof that the metro area can work together on major economic development projects.
For Denver, which previously insisted it had the right to develop the airport grounds, the agreement…
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