People living in Denver will have the chance to vote on the Vibrant Denver Bond this November. The bond aims to improve infrastructure, community spaces, and fund city projects. One of those projects would help Denver's law enforcement and first responders.

The city's police, fire, and sheriff's departments all train in facilities in need of improvements.

"We have world class safety services here in Denver, police, fire and sheriff, but we don't necessarily have facilities that are befitting of our excellence," said Denver Police Chief Ron Thomas.

Denver Police Chief Ron Thomas CBS

He believes it's time they have a state-of-the-art training facility.

"As long as I've been a Denver police officer, which is 37 years and counting, we have never had a facility that was built for the pur

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