5. As an elected official, how would you improve multimodal transportation systems in Denver while addressing climate goals and equity? MAYORAL CANDIDATES Matt Brady Since 1979 I have driven, bicycled, and ridden RTD transit extensively over the entire Denver Metro area. Also have used public transit in many other large cities for decades. I support bicycle lanes but …Continue reading →
4. What role would you as an elected official play in increasing the quality of education in Denver’s public school system? MAYORAL CANDIDATES Matt Brady I would work with parents since the education of their children is their principal responsibility, and schools exist to help. My parents were very involved in the education of my two sisters and …Continue reading →
3.A. Do you believe that preserving strong public neighborhood schools in each of our communities is important to the future viability and strength of our neighborhoods? Yes/No 3.B. Please explain MAYORAL CANDIDATES Matt Brady Yes Children should have as short a distance as possible to travel to their schools for their safety and convenience. Then parents could …Continue reading →
2.A. Are you familiar with Denver’s ordinance for Registered Neighborhood Organizations (RNOs)? Yes/No 2.B. How would you propose revising this ordinance to improve the working relationship between RNOs and the city? MAYORAL CANDIDATES Matt Brady Yes I would add rules for neighborhood resident patrols to combat crime and improve safety and reporting results and progress. Then add …Continue reading →
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 …Continue reading →
On February 20, Inter-Neighborhood Cooperation sent out an email to all candidate for city council, advising them that we would be sending them a survey about matters of interest to INC members. The survey of 14 questions was sent on February 23, with responses initially requested by March 6, and then extended to March 9. Twenty-one council candidates responded. Please …Continue reading →
District Name 14. Would you support amending the city charter to establish a maximum of two terms for elected officials, including the mayor, clerk and recorder, auditor, and city council members? Yes/No 1 Amanda Sandoval Yes 1 Sarah Truckey Yes 2 Kevin Flynn No 3 Jamie Torres Yes 4 Tony Pigford Yes 5 Amanda Sawyer Yes 5 Michael Hughes Yes …Continue reading →