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Due to anticipated demonstrations at the Colorado State Capitol Jan. 15th through 20th, Denver city government buildings will be open on modified operations schedules. Denver Police encourage individuals to report any suspicious activity by calling the police non-emergency line at 720-913-2000. Call 911 if it is an emergency.
Mayor Hancock’s new Mobility Action Plan is a clarion call for a future that offers mobility freedom for all by supporting the choices we know our residents want to make.
Check out the Mobility Action Plan
The package of infrastructure investments includes 460 projects valued at $937 million. More than half of the projects on the list will create and improve new mobility and transportation infrastructure, with the remainder dedicated to upgrades and new infrastructure across the city.
Learn more about the Elevate Denver Bond Program.
Denver is leading the way to higher wages and a more inclusive and equitable economy. A raise for Denver's workers would mean families can better support themselves and better afford the city that they helped build.
Learn more about how we're working to increase minimum wage in Denver.
Join Mayor Michael B. Hancock, the City and County of Denver, and the community for a series of virtual events to safely celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy and ever-lasting impact on our lives.
See the Event Calendar
Denver, like many U.S. cities has faced it's share of hurdles in 2020. But just like we've done before, I'm confident we're going to bounce back. And as we face what's ahead, whether it's COVID-19 or an economic crisis - we're stronger together.
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