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. |