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.
City Budget The 2026 Denver Budget provides detailed information about the City and County of Denver's estimated revenues and expenditures for 2025 and 2026, and serves as a work plan for the city and its departments, including a framework for setting priorities, strategic initiatives, and performance.
Denver Goals Scorecard: 2025 Annual Results Mayor Mike Johnston's Administration delivered real results for Denver in 2025, while laying the foundation for a stronger, safer, more vibrant and more affordable city in the year ahead.
2026 City Goals: Building a Vibrant Denver Mayor Mike Johnston has announced new and ambitious citywide goals aimed at addressing Denverites’ top priorities.
Denver Joins Legal Fight Against ICE Published on January 28, 2026 Mayor Mike Johnston today announced Denver has joined three dozen cities and counties in an amicus brief against the Trump Administration’s unlawful invasion of Minneapolis. Tagged as: , City Attorney, Mayor, News
DDDA Approves Renovation of Historic Barth Hotel Published on January 27, 2026 The Denver Downtown Development Authority (DDDA) today announced that it approved funding for the historic Barth Hotel building located at 1514 17th St. in downtown Denver. Once complete, this will create 50 units of housing for lower-income seniors in the 30% - 50% area median income (AMI) range. Tagged as: , Economic Development & Opportunity, Mayor, News