Denver City Council approves 2021 budget with few changes

Den­ver City Coun­cil approved the city’s 2021 bud­get Mon­day evening with some rel­a­tive­ly minor con­ces­sions from May­or Michael Han­cock for increased invest­ments in police reform and evic­tion defense, among others.

Dur­ing the bud­get review process, some coun­cil mem­bers had pro­posed more sub­stan­tial tweaks to the doc­u­ment but dis­agreed with oth­ers and Hancock’s admin­is­tra­tion on how cash should be moved around.

Han­cock ulti­mate­ly agreed to add $395,000 to the city’s wide­ly laud­ed STAR Pro­gram, $1 mil­lion to the city’s evic­tion defense and pre­ven­tion fund, $365,000 for parks restrooms and $391,800 for a rental reg­istry pro­gram, among oth­er things.

Coun­cil approved the 2021 bud­get on a 12–1 mar­gin with only Coun­cil­woman Can­di Cde­Ba­ca opposed.

Although coun­cil mem­bers didn’t get every­thing they want­ed in this bud­get — in the amounts they sought — a bal­lot mea­sure approved by vot­ers last week will give them anoth­er shot lat­er in the year. With some restric­tions, mea­sure 2G allows coun­cil to change the bud­get mid-year while pre­vi­ous­ly only the may­or held that authority.

By and large, how­ev­er, Denver’s $1.33 bil­lion gen­er­al fund bud­get pro­posed by Han­cock remains unchanged. It includes mil­lions in cuts, reduced invest­ments in social ser­vices and more unpaid employ­ee furloughs.

Already the bud­get is down 10.6% from Denver’s 2020 bud­get because the local and nation­al economies tanked sharply in March as the coro­n­avirus pan­dem­ic hit. City offi­cials pre­dict hun­dreds of mil­lions of dol­lars in lost tax rev­enue, worse than The Great Recession.

And should COVID-19 infec­tions spike again sub­stan­tial­ly, even more cuts could be like­ly, city offi­cials have said. Infec­tions are cur­rent­ly on the rise and Han­cock imposed a type of city­wide cur­few Sun­day in an attempt to curb that rise. If that cur­few doesn’t work, Han­cock and oth­ers have said anoth­er stay-at-home order is pos­si­ble, which many fear would dev­as­tate the local econ­o­my further.

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