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  • Denver 2025 Election: Ballot Issue 2E

    Denver 2025 Election: Ballot Issue 2E

    Ballot Issue 2E (PDF): Housing and shelter infrastructure and facilities bond ($59,300,000/$94m) Strong Denver Stance: NO, this seems like 2R all over again. Instead of subsidizing an unknown number of affordable housing units with property tax, we should focus on zoning…

  • Denver 2025 Election: Ballot Issue 2D

    Denver 2025 Election: Ballot Issue 2D

    Ballot Issue 2D (PDF): City infrastructure and facilities bond ($244,430,000/$485m) Strong Denver stance: NO. The $75M public safety training center is the second most expensive item in the entire Vibrant Denver bond, and given that Safety is already 39% of General…

  • Denver 2025 Election: Ballot Issue 2C

    Denver 2025 Election: Ballot Issue 2C

    Ballot Issue 2C (PDF): Health and human services infrastructure and facilities bond ($30,100,000/$57m) Strong Denver stance: Leaning YES. It’s hard to tell exactly where the remaining funding for this project is expected to come from, but we feel that Denver Health…

  • Denver 2025 Election: Ballot Issue 2B

    Denver 2025 Election: Ballot Issue 2B

    Ballot Issue 2B (PDF): City parks and recreational infrastructure and facilities bond ($174,750/$357m) Strong Denver stance: YES, with the internal note to ourselves that we should also make it a priority to push to rezone for more housing development along the…

  • Denver 2025 Election: Ballot Issue 2A

    Denver 2025 Election: Ballot Issue 2A

    Ballot Issue 2A (PDF): Transportation and mobility infrastructure and facilities bond ($441,420,000 of spending, up to $906m with repayment) Strong Denver stance: Reluctant YES. We don’t love that $100M of the proposed $441M will be subsidizing the Broncos’ Burnham Yard infrastructure…

  • The Case Against Mandated Parking

    The Case Against Mandated Parking

    Automobiles are essential to life in the twenty-first century. For most of us, especially in the US, that comes in the form of a personal vehicle. Even those without their own vehicle rely on automobiles for public transportation and the…

  • Let’s get serious about making housing affordable: Vote “No” on 2R

    Let’s get serious about making housing affordable: Vote “No” on 2R

    This November Denver voters will decide whether to increase the sales tax by 0.5%. This new tax is expected to yield $100 million each year, which will be used by the city “to expand and preserve affordable housing for low-…

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