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Sarah Parady is one of two at-large council members elected to serve the entire City and County of Denver. Find your council member's website and contact information.
Denver City Council makes laws, budgets City money, and has authority to investigate City agencies and employees. The Denver City Council has 13 council members, 11 from equally populated districts, and two elected at large.
Learn about the officials elected to help build a better Denver including Mayor Mike Johnston, Clerk & Recorder Paul López, Auditor Timothy O'Brien, and the 13 members of Denver's City Council.
Meet the Team. Paul Kashmann. Paul grew up in an east coast family devoted to community service. A New Jersey native from the Township of Livingston, his father, Joe, a salesman who routinely worked six-day weeks, made time to serve as a volunteer police officer and president of the Little League baseball program.
The Denver City Council is the legislative branch of government for the City and County of Denver, Colorado. The council is made up of thirteen elected officials from eleven City and county designated districts and two at-large elected members.
City Council will have seven returning councilmembers and welcome six newcomers. It will also have a record six Latinas represented on Council, according to Council spokesperson Robert...
The Denver City and County building as seen in August 2019. DENVER — The Denver City Council approved the city’s 2025 budget Tuesday by a vote of 13 to 0. At $1.76 billion, the budget is only slightly higher than this year's budget. It’s also the tightest budget the city has seen since 2011, aside from the pandemic.