The City and County of Denver released 2022 annual reports Thursday for the nearly $1.2 billion multi-year GO Bonds. Voters approved Elevate Denver in 2017 and Rebuilding for an Inclusive and Sustainable Economy (RISE) in 2021.
Failure to implement audit recommendations means the airport is still not encouraging fair competition when it comes to its parking shuttle services, according to this month’s new follow-up report from Denver Auditor Timothy M. O’Brien, CPA.
Failure to implement audit recommendations means the airport is still not encouraging fair competition when it comes to its parking shuttle services, according to this month’s new follow-up report from Denver Auditor Timothy M. O’Brien, CPA.
On May 8, representatives from the City and County of Denver and Adams County, the State of Colorado, and U.S. government gathered to celebrate and sign a historic intergovernmental agreement that will result in a multi-million-dollar investment in flood risk management, ecosystem restoration and recreation on Denver area waterways - specifically, the South Platte River and two of its tributaries.
Mayor Michael B. Hancock has received the following three nominees for Denver County Court Judge from the Denver County Court Judicial Nomination Commission:
On April 26, 2023, U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette (D-CO) released the following statement after voting against Republicans’ plan to cut several key assistance programs that millions of Americans rely on in exchange for raising the nation’s debt limit – a plan that experts say will devastate America’s economy and increase unemployment across the country
As the weather warms up and more people are out and about on foot, on bike and on scooters, Denver’s Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (DOTI) is making changes on two downtown streets to make travel safer for all.
City leaders have made progress in supporting public notice and engagement for projects like street paving but the city remains at risk of inconsistent public engagement for bike lane projects, according to this month’s new follow-up report from Denver Auditor Timothy M. O’Brien, CPA.
Denver Arts & Venues is pleased to present four new summer exhibitions at McNichols Civic Center Building and a Buell Theatre lobby exhibit, with several exhibition-related events, including the fifth event in the Cultural Fashion Runway Series, which celebrates accessible fashion.
On May 2, Denver City Councilman Paul Kashmann and Department of Transportation and Infrastructure, Executive Director, Adam Phipps, met with a city sign crew to install Denver’s first 20 mph sign for local streets, calling attention to lower speeds and safer driving.