Mayor Mike Johnston and the City & County of Denver have announced the Vibrant Denver 2025 General Obligation Bond package. General obligation (GO) bonds are issued by local governments to fund public capital improvement projects such as roads, bridges, bikeways, public facilities, and parks.
Denver’s bond programs have played a vital role in shaping our city, delivering catalytic projects that strengthen our communities.
City Council, in partnership with Mayor Johnston, will be facilitating an outreach process to build a bond package that reflects the values of our city such as sustainability, affordable housing, public safety, parks, and mobility, without raising taxes.
This is an investment in Denver’s future that does not raise taxes. Click here to learn more about the 2025 Vibrant Denver General Obligation (GO) Bond.
The Mayor’s Office is going to convene committees to discuss which projects should go in the bond package. Are you interested in serving on a Vibrant Denver Bond committee? I am looking for individuals who live, own a business, or own commercial property in Council District 5 and are interested in possibly serving on a Vibrant Denver Bond Committee. The Committees you could serve on are:
- Parks, playgrounds, trees, and trails
- Arts and cultural venues
- Recreation centers, libraries, and other city facilities
- Street, bridge, bike, and pedestrian safety
- Housing options
- Public safety (police, fire, and other emergencies)
- Climate resiliency
Click here to share your interest in serving on a Vibrant Denver Bond Committee. Please let my Office know by Friday, February 28, at noon.
If you have any questions, e-mail us at DenverCouncil5@denvergov.org or give us a call at 720.337.5555. See you there!
Gratefully,
Councilwoman Amanda Sawyer
District 5