Tag: U.s. Census
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Colorado’s 2022 economic forecast shines bright, with warnings
Colorado should recover this year all the jobs it lost during the pandemic, and many industries are poised to return to pre-pandemic levels of business, according to panelists at the South Metro Denver Chamber of Commerce economic forecast breakfast Friday. “Most economic activity is getting back, or will be back in 2022 to where it…
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Denver asks for public input on upcoming city redistricting
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The Denver City Council sent out a community survey Thursday asking for public input on the city’s upcoming redistricting process. City redistricting happens every 10 years with the release of new Census data. It aims to make the city’s 11 districts even in population, while…
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City Council districts could face major changes as Denver’s population grows
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Adding two extra seats to Denver’s City Council is among the proposals being mulled as city leaders consider how to redraw political lines after population growth documented in the 2020 Census. The proposal for new seats, which would bring the council to 15 members, came…
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Delayed Census data could push back Denver’s redistricting, causing problems for City Council elections
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, redistricting Census data has been delayed six months, causing unintended consequences for Denver’s 2022 redistricting and upcoming municipal election. Redistricting is the process of changing Denver’s 11 City Council district boundaries required by federal and state law. Redistricting happens every…




