'This is a city in motion,' said Mayor Michael Hancock said during his final State of the City speech. But where is it going?
, which cuts the price of e-bikes anywhere from $400 to $1,700 for some lucky Denver residents."That rebate program is so popular, you crashed our website, which tells us that indeed there was a market for it," Hancock said, acknowledging that the system was overwhelmed on July 11.to work with the U.S. Attorney's Office to"prosecute violent felons found with guns in violation of federal law.
Our recovery is strong. We’re moving forward – with our eyes set firmly on a city built on justice," Hancock said.Several people mentioned as potential contenders in the 2023 mayor's race showed up, including House Speaker Alec Garnett, who is term-limited from running again for the Colorado House and toldthat the window is"slightly ajar" to consider a run for mayor. Also on hand were state representatives Leslie Herod and Alex Valdez, both considering runs.
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