Fifty separate health complaints landed on the City of Denver's docket for a single address in just three months, creating a statistical outlier that demands attention.
The cluster of filings centers on the property at 1125 N Columbine St in the 80206 ZIP code. Between March and June 2022, residents and inspectors logged 50 distinct grievances, a volume that far exceeds typical nuisance patterns for a single residential or commercial site.
While the specific nature of each complaint varies, the sheer density of reports suggests a systemic issue rather than isolated incidents. In a neighborhood where a single complaint might signal a temporary dispute, a flood of 50 filings in 90 days points to persistent hazards affecting health or safety. This intensity often triggers mandatory city intervention, forcing property owners to address underlying structural or environmental failures.
This surge reflects a broader pattern of scrutiny on older stock in the area, where aging infrastructure can deteriorate rapidly without consistent maintenance. The data, pulled from city records, highlights how quickly a property can move from routine oversight to critical enforcement action when conditions degrade.
Residents concerned about conditions at this address can track the status of enforcement actions or attend public meetings related to the matter at Denver City Hall. For real-time updates on residential health complaints across the city, the public can access the city's mapping portal at services1.arcgis.com.