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 an elected official.
MAYORAL CANDIDATES  
Matt Brady Halting gentrification, safety for streets, sidewalks, and low crime rate.
Jim Walsh Every neighborhood shares the responsibility of adding density while maintaining historical integrity
Trinidad Rodriguez Increased housing diversity with complete mobility and public realm integration.
Mike Johnston Equitable, sustainable, and inclusive growth for all Denver neighborhoods.
Chris Hansen Dense housing along inter-connected, electrified, public transit corridors. Transparent, responsive government.
Lisa Calderón Sustainable, multimodal centers with mixed-use development and affordable housing options.
Kelly Brough Prioritizing growth along transit and closely working with each neighborhood.
Renate Behrens breathable, likeable, livable. Solar roofs Nature preserve Capitol Hill roof for people in need
Deborah “Debbie” Ortega Adopt an infrastructure master plan to ensure predictability for everybody.
Paul Noel Fiorino (write-in) Preservation: places, people, quality in equality. Conservation efforts Environmental protection. Paul Noel Fiorino for Mayor will provide Denver a new day, a new approach and a kind demeanor.
Thomas Wolf International recognition as an astute location to deploy capital and thrive.
Dr. Abass Yaya Bamba My positive vision of “smart growth” is the root of my people forum idea. If we truly care about the wellbeing of the community, we should welcome the active participation and contribution of community members without exception.
Terrance Roberts More Public Housing and a Public Banking System.
AUDITOR  
Timothy M. O’Brien Responsible, transparent stewardship of public resources that equitably supports everyone.
Erik Clarke Thoughtful design that meets the needs of community and focuses on building a bright future for the city

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