District Name 1. Please describe your vision of “smart growth” for the City of Denver in 10 words or less. The vision should capture stakeholder expectations of your anticipated leadership as a member of City Council.
1 Amanda Sandoval Density along major transit corridors, reliable and dependable public transportation.
1 Sarah Truckey To meet the basic needs of all community members.
2 Kevin Flynn Abiding by community-developed land use plans now in place.
3 Jamie Torres Provide housing options across the spectrum in all neighborhoods.
4 Tony Pigford Fifteen-minute neighborhoods, climate conscious, people-powered.
5 Amanda Sawyer Add density along corridors and ADU’s to maintain neighborhood character
5 Michael Hughes We need sufficient housing supply to meet demand and keep prices from pushing our housing supply beyond the reach of people who work in Denver — we need systems for approval that are responsive to the shifts in supply and demand — and we need regulatory reform to remove costly delays that lead homebuilder to pay for time and process and reduce the quality of their product as a result — and we need a far better system for linking transportation and land use
6 Paul Kashmann Sufficient housing at all AMI levels. Businesses serving community needs.
7 Nick Campion Equitable access to green spaces and reliable public transit.
7 Adam Estroff Community developed abundant and affordable housing in neighborhoods
7 Guy Padgett Fulfill Denver’s cultural and economic promise for all its residents
7 Arthur May Help Make Denver the Safest City in America
8 Shontel Lewis Smart Growth means people-centered solutions to complex problems.
9 Candi CdeBaca Development without displacement.
10 Margie Morris Denver thrives with bold, transformative solutions to end homelessness.
10 Noah Kaplan Holistic neighborhoods and workforce housing next to multimodal transportation.
10 Shannon Hoffman Growth that prioritizes people and our planet over corporate profit.
At-Large Sarah Parady Climate-conscious, community-centered public development.
At-Large Marty Zimmerman Since I am not running for mayor, here is my answer: Denver should be safe, affordable, clean, and just.
At-Large Penfield Tate III Diverse stakeholders engaged in transparent, equitable, sustainable, and multimodal development.
At-Large Jeff Walker Providing a healthful environment through housing, employment, healthcare and education.

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