General Obligation (GO) Bond Programs General obligation (GO) bonds are a long-term debt instrument issued by state or local governments to fund public capital improvement projects such as roads, bridges, bikeways, public facilities and parks.
American Rescue Plan Act Funding Denver will invest $308million from the American Rescue Plan Act into city, community, and business recovery through 2024. The city will leverage these dollars with other stimulus funding to advance the goal of rebuilding an inclusive, sustainable economy that works for all residents.
Blueprint Denver How should Denver evolve and grow? The Blueprint Denver land use and transportation plan sets a citywide vision and recommendations for complete neighborhoods and transportation networks; a measured, common-sense approach to new growth; and land-use decisions through the lens of social equity.
Comprehensive Plan 2040 Adopted in May 2019, Comprehensive Plan 2040 is the 20-year vision for Denver and its people, and reflects the voice of thousands who have shared their hopes, concerns and dreams for the future. City leaders will use its recommendations to guide the decisions that shape our city over the next 20 years.
National Western Center The National Western Center is a new take on a legendary Colorado space – a future place where the heritage of the Old West meets progress of the New West, a space where school children can cultivate food systems while researchers discover food security solutions that will change the world.
Office of Social Equity & Innovation The Mayor’s Office of Social Equity and Innovation works with City agencies and departments to increase systems, policies, and practices that sustain Social Equity, Race, and Social Justice.
Peak Performance Mayor Michael B. Hancock created the Peak Performance program in 2011 to increase taxpayers' return on their investment in city government. Learn how PEAK partners with city departments and agencies to empower employees to improve their work processes through training, coaching, and support.
Vision Zero Denver's commitment to eliminating traffic deaths and serious injuries. We are changing street layouts, adding more safety features, adopting new policies, and helping Denver drivers make better decisions. And we're doing it all to ensure it is safe for everyone to walk, roll, bike, drive or take transit, regardless of where they live or how they get around.