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.
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.
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.
Mayor Johnston's 2025 Budget for Denver The 2025 budget is centered around building a more vibrant, more affordable and safer Denver for all.
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.
Mayor's Design Awards Information on the Mayor's Design Awards, which recognize Denver projects for excellence in architecture, exterior design and place-making.
Denver Youth with a Summer Job Can Receive $500 Bonus Applications are now open for eligible youth ages 14-21 to apply for a $500 bonus when they have completed 100 hours of work between April 1-Aug. 15, 2025.
Mayor Johnston Announces New Downtown Safety Plan Denver Mayor Mike Johnston, together with the Denver Police Department, the District Attorney’s Office and multiple other partners, announced new resources today to enhance public safety downtown and meet the city’s Safe and Vibrant goals.
DPR Selects Sasaki to Lead Vision Process for New Park in Park Hill Published on April 15, 2025 Sasaki, in collaboration with DPR, will spearhead a plan for the site and chart its long-term future. Kicking off the visioning process, a community survey will launch Monday, April 21st. On April 24th, DPR will host a Youth & Family Field Day to determine priorities and opportunities for the park that will enrich the lives of Denver residents and celebrate the natural beauty of the area. Tagged as: , Mayor, Parks, Parks & Recreation
City of Denver Breaks Ground on New Westwood Recreation Center Published on April 14, 2025 The new Westwood Recreation Center is supported by a $37.5 million investment from the Elevate Denver Bond program, a voter-approved initiative aimed at enhancing and expanding the city’s infrastructure. Tagged as: , Mayor, Parks & Recreation