Mayor Johnston's All In Mile High All In Mile High is Denver’s strategic initiative to end unsheltered homelessness through a coordinated, citywide network of support services.
Vibrant Denver Bond The Vibrant Denver Bond can be used to fund new parks, libraries, roads and more, while also maintaining and upgrading existing facilities.
Give5 Mile High We’re asking Denverites to join us in volunteering five hours every month to help our community, tackling a different citywide need every time.
Building a Vibrant Downtown with the DDA Mayor Johnston and the City will use Downtown Development Authority investments to drive economic growth and create a vibrant, family-friendly and diverse downtown.
Denver Ends Cycle of Veteran Street Homelessness Mayor Mike Johnston announced that, for the first time, no veteran in Denver has to sleep on the streets.
Mayor Johnston's All In Mile High Learn more about Mayor Mike Johnston's All In Mile High 2024 City Wide Goals to reach a a total of 2,000 people moved indoors from unsheltered homelessness.
2025 Vibrant Denver Bond The Vibrant Denver bond program empowers communities to take an active role in shaping and preparing Denver for the future.
Executive Committee Releases List of Recommended Bond Projects The City and County of Denver today shared the Vibrant Denver Bond Executive Committee’s recommended list of infrastructure improvement projects for potential 2025 ballot measures. These recommendations have been presented to Mayor Mike Johnston for consideration.
Denver Sues Trump Administration to Protect Separation of Powers Published on July 15, 2025 The City and County of Denver today announced it has joined dozens of counties and cities in suing the Trump Administration over its unlawful and unconstitutional threats to withhold funding from so-called “sanctuary jurisdictions” that limit local enforcement of federal immigration law. Tagged as: , Mayor, News
Denver Department of Excise and Licenses Proposes Agency Name Change Published on July 15, 2025 Mayor Mike Johnston has made modernizing city government and improving resident experience with their local government a priority in his administration. The Department of Excise and Licenses today is building upon this work by putting forward a proposal that would change the name of the agency to help the public better understand services offered. Tagged as: , Business Licensing, Mayor, News