04/28/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/28/2026 14:34
Published on April 28, 2026
Mayor Mike Johnston today announced progress on Denver's 2026 citywide goals and unveiled a new public dashboard where residents can track quarterly outcomes.
Through the first three months of 2026 Denver is on track to fill three million square feet of downtown office and retail space, deliver catalytic developments like the Denver Summit stadium on-time, deliver thousands more units of affordable housing, further reduce street homelessness, and connect more young people to jobs and out-of-school programming.
"Our citywide goals are exactly that: the things Denverites tell us every day they want us to prioritize and deliver on,"said Mayor Mike Johnston. "That means putting kids in productive situations, tackling gun violence, and making the city a more affordable place to live for working families. I'm proud to share the progress we've made and I'm excited about the opportunities ahead."
Shootings and violent gun crime remained down in the first quarter of 2026 when compared with the same time period in 2025, while firearm homicides were unchanged. As this report is quarterly, it does not account for the unusual spike in gun violence the city experienced in early April. Denver Police immediately addressed those circumstances by adding patrols, resources, and working with community groups to ensure de-escalation.
Citywide goals involve multiple city agencies and departments working together for the betterment of Denver. They are broken into six categories: Vibrant, Affordable, Safe, All In Mile High, Climate Resilient, and Child Friendly. In the first quarter of 2026, Denver:
The new citywide goals dashboard provides a more dynamic and detailed look at the city's progress in addressing top priorities. The dashboard details strategies the city is using to effect change and will be updated quarterly.