Denver Highland Neighborhood - H.U.N.I. Website
Welcome to the Highland United Neighbors, Inc. (H.U.N.I.) website!

H.U.N.I. is the neighborhood organization whose borders span 38th avenue on the north, I-25 on the east, to Speer on the south to Federal on the west in Denver, Colorado.

We are vibrant neighborhood with tremendous diversity in household make-up, economics and ethnicity. All Highlands residents have one thing in common, we love our neighborhood with an unparalled passion. In Highland you get the feel of small town, old world charm, proximity to the “big city” and award-winning restaurants and shopping - all within walking distance!

HUNI’s Mission:
This all volunteer organization actively promotes community pride, provides a forum for all neighborhood activity, provides a voice for common neighborhood interests, acts as a liaison with government bodies and institutions, and encourages participation in all issues affecting the Highland neighborhood.

To find out more, join us for one of our HUNI meetings held the third Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at the Asbury Events Center, 3001 Vallejo Street (corner of W 30th) or email Monique at Monique@Monique.net.

What does Highland United Neighbors, Inc. do?

  • Communicate to the neighborhood about issues impacting all of us.
    • The HUNI BEE ('the BEE') is currently published six times per year. If you'd like to receive the BEE or volunteer, please email the board at HUNI-BOD@YahooGroups.com. (There is an email notification list for items that don’t make it into the BEE. Please subscribe by sending an email to denverhighland-subscribe@yahoogroups.com or by clicking here and following the instructions.)

      Check out the current issue of the HUNI Bee - Sept/Oct 2008 (English, Spanish)


  • Build Community
  • Engage in Dialog
    • The Planning and Community Development Committee [PCD], one of the oldest in Denver, represents HUNI in all zoning and planning matters. Meetings are held on the second Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at the Asbury Events Center, 3001 Vallejo Street (corner of W 30th). Contact Tim Boers at tboers@boulderassociates.com for details or to confirm.
    • The Quality of Environment Committee [QOE] enhances and improves the quality of environment through enforcement of zoning ordinances. Contact Betty DeJong - sewnteachr@aol.com. To report an infraction, click here.
    • The neighborhood-wide Neighborhood Watch. Leads that neighbors provide the police have helped with arrests along the 32nd ave. corridor and throughout the neighborhood. Neighborhood Watch is simply neighbors communicating with neighbors and the police. To sign up for the interactive Yahoo Group send an email to EHNeighborhoodWatch-subscribe@yahoogroups.com or click here and follow the instructions.


Get involved.

Join today. It's cheap!

Step 1: Print this form.

Step 2: Mail it in with a check to HUNI, PO Box 11305, Denver, CO 80211.

Step 3: Feel good about yourself.