Downtown Denver Partnership Member Assembly: 2024 DDP Denver Ballot Guide and Panel
Denver voters have a record breaking 26 measures on the ballot this year. A panel from the Downtown Denver Partnership, moderated by Brownstein Real Estate Co-Chair Blair Lichtenfels, discusses the ballot questions that could most significantly impact Denver’s downtown and economic competitiveness. Listen in to learn more about the issues Denver residents will be asked to vote on during this election.
Contributors:
- Blair Lichtenfels,Shareholder
- Donna Lynne, CEO, Denver Health
- Kourtny Garrett, President and CEO, Downtown Denver Partnership
- Evan Dreyer,Deputy Chief of Staff, Mayor's Office, City and County of Denver
- Britt Diehl, Senior Director, External Affairs and Marketing and Communications, Downtown Denver Partnership
This document is intended to provide you with general information regarding Denver ballot measures. The contents of this document are not intended to provide specific legal advice. If you have any questions about the contents of this document or if you need legal advice as to an issue, please contact the attorneys listed or your regular Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP attorney. This communication may be considered advertising in some jurisdictions. The information in this article is accurate as of the publication date.
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