DENVER (KDVR) — The Denver City Council on Monday night voted on a slew of amendments to the 2026 city budget as the deadline for approval nears.
The council at Monday's meeting considered 26 amendments proposed by council members to Mayor Mike Johnston's final 2026 budget proposal, after hearing from the public on what Johnston opted to fund and to not fund.
Among some of the 10 amendments passed were restoring funding to the office that runs elections in the city, a homeless work program and mental health emergency response. The council did not approve measures such as providing additional funding for bicycle lanes on Broadway or using additional police department funds to combat homelessness or for the Safe Routes to School program.
Here's what the council added and did not add, and

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