Denver voters may soon choose whether to let the city take out a $400 million bond to fund numerous infrastructure projects as part of a long-term COVID-19 recovery plan.
The city announced the proposed general obligation (GO) bond in April and the Denver City Council is set to begin voting on the proposal later this month. If approved by council and the mayor, voters will see the bond on the ballot in November.
The proposed bond is one of Denverâs many COVID-19 relief efforts. The Department of Finance says there is still $375 million left from the cityâs last general obligation bond Elevate Denver which passed in 2017.
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