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- The Forces That Drove Denver’s Budget Into Crisis
In Denver’s 2024 and 2025 budgets, the Johnston administration chose to cut into the city’s savings more than what’s recommended Over the last decade, under Johnston and former Mayor Michael
- Denver faces a budget freeze for years to come, but big . . .
For 2025, the city projects a smaller $7 million budget deficit, thanks to significant cuts to city spending But the prior years have already stretched the budget thin, draining the local
- City of Denver Financial Outlook May 2025 - denvergov. org
Budget • Solve for ~$200M budget gap by focusing on citywide goals and core services • All solutions on the table: • Reduction or elimination of programs • Consolidation of departments
- Denver no stranger to budget gaps, but caution warranted . . .
Denver, which is only six months into its 2025 budget, now faces a $50 million revenue shortfall and a projected $200 million gap for 2026 The City Council has until Sept 15 to remedy the shortfalls – that’s when the mayor’s 2026 budget proposal is due to be released
- Denver faces 2026 budget concerns amid economic uncertainty . . .
DENVER — The City of Denver is struggling to calculate its 2026 budget, primarily due to economic uncertainty caused by President Trump's tariffs, city officials told the City Council
- Denver mayor warns tough times ahead, announces furloughs . . .
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston is blaming slow revenue growth and "unsustainable" city expenses for a $50 million budget shortfall for the remainder of 2025 and a projected $200 million budget
- Denvers budget crisis stems from hiring, taxes and policy . . .
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston announced layoffs and furloughs amid a coming $250 million budget shortfall, but the problem has been building for years A look at the role of hiring and taxes
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