Tag: Alan Salazar
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Denver water rates set to increase in 2025
The average Denver household will see an increase of about $2-to-$3 per month next year.
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Denver Water rate increase goes into effect
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Don’t be alarmed by higher water bills come the end of the month. Water rates increased on Jan. 1 for the almost 1.5 million people served by Denver Water, nearly 25% of the state’s population. The estimated rate increase for a single-family home that uses the same amount of water as it did in 2023…
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Q&A with Alan Salazar | Seeing Denver Water’s history through its people
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save In the office of Denver Water CEO and Manager Alan Salazar, old black and white photos of workers, pipes and dams from the archives hang next to beauty shots of snow-capped peaks and mist-shrouded reservoirs. Salazar, who in August 2023 became the 16th person to…
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Experts offer mixed assessments on endorsements’ sway in Denver’s race for mayor
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The string of endorsements that Kelly Brough and Mike Johnston received — and touted — hints of a philosophical bifurcation among their supporters, with progressive politicians lining up behind Johnston and more centrist personalities supporting Brough. Or at least that’s the prevailing narrative, as both campaigns prepare for a last-minute push for votes before the June 6 runoff…
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Who will end up in a runoff for Denver mayor? It’s anyone’s guess, experts weigh in
In a crowded race where a runoff is all but guaranteed, strategists and political experts said any combination from among the top-tier candidates could end up in a head to head contest to become Denver’s next mayor. A field of six to seven candidates — from the pool of 17 aspirants — could emerge as the…
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Denver Mayor Hancock’s trip to North Africa to cost more than $100,000
Denver Mayor Michael Hancock will travel to Egypt and Ethiopia this week with a delegation of city and metro area leaders at a cost of more than $100,000. The trip, which comes at the tail end of Hancock’s tenure as mayor, will help the city find new air service and economic development opportunities on the…
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Q&A with Sen. Jerry Sonnenberg | At the end of 16 years of public service
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save State Sen. Jerry Sonnenberg, R-Sterling, is the only one of 100 lawmakers in the 2022 session who has served for a full 16 years: four consecutive two-year terms in the House followed by two consecutive four-year terms in the Senate. First elected in 2006 to…




