Denver, Colorado, Referred Question 2D, Denver Parks and Recreation System Bond Measure (November 2021)
| Denver Referred Question 2D | |
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| Election date November 2, 2021 | |
| Topic County bonds | |
| Status | |
| Type Referral | Origin Lawmakers |
Denver Referred Question 2D was on the ballot as a referral in Denver on November 2, 2021. It was approved.
A "yes" vote supported authorizing Denver to issue $54.07 million in bonds for repairs, improvements, and additions to the Denver Parks and Recreation System. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing Denver to issue $54.07 million in bonds for repairs, improvements, and additions to the Denver Parks and Recreation System. |
A simple majority was required for the approval of Referred Question 2D.
Election results
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Denver Referred Question 2D |
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| Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
| 105,984 | 65.01% | |||
| No | 57,037 | 34.99% | ||
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- Results are officially certified.
- Source
Text of measure
Ballot title
The ballot title for Referred Question 2D was as follows:
| “ | SHALL THE CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER DEBT BE INCREASED $54,070,000, WITH A MAXIMUM REPAYMENT COST OF $93,118,000, WITH NO EXPECTED INCREASE IN THE CITY’S CURRENT RATE OF TAXATION FOR GENERAL OBLIGATION DEBT SERVICE BASED ON THE CITY’S PROJECTED ASSESSED VALUE, THE PROCEEDS THEREOF TO BE USED FOR REPAIRS AND IMPROVEMENTS TO THE DENVER PARKS AND RECREATION SYSTEM, WHICH MAY INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO: • DEVELOPMENT AND CONSTRUCTION OF TWO NEW PARKS IN NORTHEAST DENVER AND SOUTH DENVER, RESPECTIVELY; AND • IMPROVEMENTS AT PARKS INCLUDING REPLACING PLAYGROUND AND RECREATION EQUIPMENT, REPLACING AND RESTORING ATHLETIC FIELDS AND COURTS; AND • CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS, INCLUDING RENOVATING AND BUILDING RESTROOMS, AND REBUILDING THE SWIMMING POOL AT MESTIZO-CURTIS PARK;
BY THE ISSUANCE AND PAYMENT OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS, NOTES, LOAN AGREEMENTS OR OTHER MULTIPLE FISCAL YEAR FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS, WHICH SHALL BE ISSUED OR INCURRED IN SUCH MANNER AND CONTAINING SUCH TERMS NOT INCONSISTENT HEREWITH AS THE CITY MAY DETERMINE (THE EXPENDITURE OF THE PROCEEDS THEREOF TO BE PUBLICLY REPORTED BY THE CITY ON AN ANNUAL BASIS); AND SHALL CITY AD VALOREM PROPERTY TAXES BE INCREASED WITHOUT LIMITATION AS TO RATE BUT BY NOT MORE THAN A MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF $10,005,000 ANNUALLY INAMOUNTS SUFFICIENT TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF, PREMIUM, IF ANY, AND INTEREST ON SUCH FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS OR TO CREATE A RESERVE FOR SAME; AND SHALL THE CITY BE AUTHORIZED TO ISSUE FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS TO REFUND OR REFINANCE SUCH FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS AUTHORIZED IN THIS QUESTION, PROVIDED THAT SUCH REFUNDING FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS WHEN COMBINED WITH OTHER OUTSTANDING FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS AUTHORIZED IN THIS QUESTION DO NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM PRINCIPAL LIMITS OR REPAYMENT COSTS AUTHORIZED BY THIS QUESTION? | ” |
Full Text
The full text of this measure is available here.
Support
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Rise Denver 2021 led the support campaign for Referred Question 2D.[1]
Supporters
- Rise Denver 2021[1]
- Denver Mayor Michael B. Hancock[2]
- Denver Chief Financial Officer Brendan Hanlon[2]
- Associated General Contractors[1]
- Colorado Hotel and Lodging Association[1]
- Denver Art Museum[1]
- Denver Botanic Gardens[1]
- Denver Center for the Performing Arts[1]
- Denver Metro Association of Realtors[1]
- Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce[1]
- Denver Museum of Nature and Science[1]
- Denver Zoo[1]
- Downtown Denver Partnership[1]
- National Western Center Authority[1]
- Senior Support Services[1]
- Visit Denver[1]
- Colorado State Senator James Coleman (Colorado)[1]
- Former Denver Mayor Wellington Webb[1]
- Former Colorado Speaker of the House Terrance Carroll[1]
- Former Colorado State Representative Mike Cerbo[1]
- Denver Post Editorial Board[3]
Arguments
Rise Denver 2021 argued, "2D will invest in the future of Denver’s parks and rec centers. Denver has set a goal that all residents live within a 10-minute walk of a high-quality park. To meet this goal, the city is committed to constructing new parks across the city."[1]
Opposition
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Opponents
- Denver City Council Member Candi CdeBaca[4]
Arguments
Denver City Council Member Candi CdeBaca argued that the five measure bond package (of which 2D was a part of) was a, "hodgepodge of favors and window dressing that will fail to address anything comprehensively in a visionary way."[4]
Path to the ballot
This measure was put on the ballot through a vote of the Denver city council. The five bond measures on the 2021 ballot in Denver were proposed to the city council by Denver mayor Michael B. Hancock.[5]
See also
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 Rise Denver 2021, accessed October 27, 2021
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 The Denverite, "Denver Referred Question 2A: The one on borrowing money for city buildings" accessed October 27, 2021
- ↑ Denver Post, "Editorial: Invest in Denver by supporting 2A-2E and voting “no” on Ordinance 304" accessed October 27, 2021
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 5280, "Your Guide to Denver’s 2021 Ballot Measures" accessed October 27, 2021
- ↑ Denver Post, "Here’s what Denverites would get out of the mayor’s proposed $450 million bond measure," accessed September 23, 2021
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