01/22/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/22/2026 15:38
Published on January 22, 2026
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Mayor Mike Johnston today released a report documenting the city's successes in 2025 as well as its progress toward making Denver the safest, most affordable, and most vibrant city in the country. "In 2025, we set a new bar for how Denver tackles its most pressing issues,"said Mayor Mike Johnston. "Together, we delivered the largest drop in homicides and the biggest reductions in street homelessness seen in any large city, cut carbon pollution, revived 16th Street, and made Denver a more affordable place to live. Denver is the city where hard things get done, and I look forward to continuing to build on this progress in 2026." First announced by Mayor Johnston in early 2025, Denver set ambitious goals that included reducing gun violence, bringing thousands of individuals inside and into permanent housing, and adding and preserve affordable housing. Highlights include:
In addition to the listed goals, Denver is celebrating incredible wins. We acquired the site of the former Park Hill Golf Course and opened it as Park Hill Park, secured the Denver Summit to the benefit of South Broadway businesses, helped bring the world-renowned Sundance Film Festival to Colorado, and launched a process with the Denver Broncos to keep them in Denver for another 50+ years at their new preferred stadium site at Burnham Yard. Public safety improved across the board, with instances of auto theft and homicides both falling by more than 50% from a three-year average. These achievements prove what's possible when Denver comes together to tackle big challenges with bold solutions. |