Denver Mayor Mike Johnston plans to ask voters this fall to approve a bond package to fund citywide public improvement projects, including parks, recreation centers, libraries, roads, and bridges. The 'Vibrant Denver Bond Program' aims to build the city of the future without raising taxes. City officials will gather community feedback over the next few months to determine project priorities and the bond's final size.
DENVER — Denver Mayor Mike Johnston and other city leaders plan to ask voters to approve a bond package this fall to fund citywide public improvement projects.The Vibrant Denver Bond Program aims to pay for parks, rec centers, libraries, roads, bridges, and more.“The Vibrant Denver bond package allows us to come together to decide our priorities for our neighborhoods and families,” Johnston said during an introductory press conference Wednesday.
“These projects, and many more, enhance Denverites’ daily lives and create a lasting legacy for future generations,” said Sandoval.
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