city of denver
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Denver City Council names Jolon Clark its new president
UPDATE 7/16, 6:09 p.m.: The Denver City Council elected Councilman Jolon Clark as its next president and Councilwoman Stacie Gilmore as president pro-tem. Clark is replacing Councilman Albus Brooks who served two terms as council president. New leadership is expected to take the helm soon at the Denver City Council. As the body votes on…
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Denver needs to spend more for bike, pedestrian projects, group says
Denver’s efforts to maintain walkable and bikeable streets are “woefully unfunded,” and its poor street design is a public health crisis, a mobility advocacy group says. The Denver Streets Partnership released a report Tuesday calling for the city to dedicate $40 million a year over the next 20 years to build out Denver bike, pedestrian and…
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Denver launching effort to reduce wasted food across city
Pointing to data that, on average, more than four pounds of food per person is squandered every week in Denver, the city is launching an offensive against food waste in its neighborhoods. In late 2016 the city announced its Food Vision plan – a big picture, long-term campaign to address food insecurity across Denver. The plan…
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Denver is drafting sexual harassment policy for its elected officials
On the heels of alleged misconduct in the mayor’s office, Denver officials have begun drafting new policies to establish a process for addressing sexual harassment allegations against the city’s elected personnel. The Denver City Council last week started discussing a “respectful workplace policy,” a harassment policy for the body’s members and offices, and the office…
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Denver homelessness: Annual count shows slight increase
Bucking a waning trend, Denver’s homeless population has slightly increased, including the chronically homeless, according a survey of those living in the metro area without a permanent address. The Metro Denver Homeless Initiative (MDHI) has released the 2018 Point in Time (PIT) study, providing a “snapshot of the number and characteristics of people experiencing homelessness…
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Many complaints against some candidates for Denver police chief
Denver has trimmed a pool of dozens of candidates vying for the helm at the Denver Police Department to five. As Denver Police Chief Robert White announced in April he would conclude his law enforcement career after 46 years, the city began the process of finding his replacement. Westword reports the names of five finalists for…
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There’s legal help on the way for Denverites facing eviction
Denverites under the threat of eviction have a new resource to turn to for legal help. An eviction legal defense pilot program opened its doors Wednesday, offering free aid to those who have been served a notice or received court papers. The Colorado Legal Services, which coordinates the program, said it will provide legal services…
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Data collection to shed light on Denver police interactions with minorities
Does the Denver Police Department racially profile those they come in contact with daily? Local law enforcement leaders hope a new data collection program unveiled this week can help shed some light on the nature of its interactions with minorities in Denver. Launching in northeast Denver in mid-July, the three-month pilot program will require that…



