spacer
TopL
spacer
spacer
Denver's Registered Neighborhood Organizations (RNOs)
Registered Neighborhood Organizations (RNOs) are organizations registered with the City of Denver that are formed by residents and property owners within a neighborhood (or other defined set of boundaries) that meet regularly.
RNOs receive notification of proposed zoning amendments, landmark designation applications, planning board and board of adjustment hearings, liquor and cabaret licenses and other activities occuring in the neighborhood as stipulated in the Revised Municipal Code.

To see the RNOs for a location, enter an address or an intersection in the search box or click on a location on the map below.

spacer
spacer
How are RNO boundaries determined?
Denver has 78 statistical neighborhoods. Statistical neighborhoods were established in 1970 by the city with the help of Denver Regional Council of Governments (DRCOG). Statistical neighborhoods are largely consistent with U.S. Census Tracts, and like Census Tracts, the boundaries collectively cover the entire city and do not overlap.


When neighborhood organizations register with the city and become official RNOs, they are permitted to choose their own boundaries. Some RNOs choose boundaries that are consistent with statistical neighborhood boundaries, but many do not. RNO boundaries often overlap each other and cover multiple statistical neighborhoods. In many cases a statistical neighborhood is represented by multiple RNOs.
TopR
BottomL
BottomM
BottomR