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Denver’s Little Saigon is known for its pho bowls — and for crumbling streets and sidewalks. When will it get fixes?

Some business owners want to form a business improvement district in long-neglected area

Toan Le, owner of Now Phở restaurant, works during the lunch hour at his restaurant in the Little Saigon area in Denver on Tuesday, May 21, 2024. The unofficial district, which is located near Federal Boulevard and Mississippi Avenue, is a vibrant cultural enclave known for its Vietnamese heritage and community. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
Toan Le, owner of Now Phở restaurant, works during the lunch hour at his restaurant in the Little Saigon area in Denver on Tuesday, May 21, 2024. The unofficial district, which is located near Federal Boulevard and Mississippi Avenue, is a vibrant cultural enclave known for its Vietnamese heritage and community. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
Megan Ulu-Lani Boyanton - Staff portraits in The Denver Post studio on October 6, 2022. (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
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In a stretch of town known for its pho joints and other Vietnamese eateries, locals are calling for resources to fix dilapidated streets, change burned-out lights and clean up graffiti.
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