Denver, CO
Municipality in Colorado
United States
Denver, CO adopts SPIDR Tech platform for public communications following emergency calls
The Denver Police Department sought a more efficient process for follow-up communications with 911 callers and victims. SPIDR Tech texts those who report incidents 30 minutes after their calls for updates on investigations. The automated system sends report numbers, badge numbers, and other details to victims for easier retrieval of case information. This technology complements an ongoing pilot whereby 911 callers can stream live video from their phones to dispatchers.
Denver, CO
United States
Denver, CO uses GIS mapping and data dashboard for its House1000 transitional housing initiative
Denver established a goal of placing 1,000 unhoused residents in short-term housing by the end of 2023. The city's GIS team identified potential sites for micro-communities in all 11 council districts. This process used utility connections, proximity to public transit, and existing structures as filters. The House1000 dashboard shows progress toward completing hotel conversions, building leases, and micro-communities made from tiny homes on vacant lots.
Denver, CO
United States
Denver, CO Interpreter Workforce Training Program improves services for foreign language speakers
The city's Office of Immigrant & Refugee Affairs and Cesco Linguistic Services want to turn fluent speakers of languages from Amharic to Urdu into professional interpreters. Participants who pass the English Proficiency and Target Language Exam complete a three-week course on interpretation services. The program offers free childcare and meals for those in attendance. Each graduate receives a certificate of completion and grants for local and state small business registration.
Denver, CO
United States
Denver, CO supports evidence-based responses to emerging issues with Snowflake data platform
Denver undertook a multi-year process to improve services by removing data siloes between departments. Implementation of Snowflake's data hub was combined with new data standards from the Technology Services team for maximum impact. This central resource was first used for Denver's responses to opioid abuse and impact estimates for changes in solid-waste services. Future plans for artificial intelligence integration will increase the hub's role in municipal decision-making.
Denver, CO
United States
Denver, CO is working with Michaels Energy Inc. to incentivize sustainable buildings
The city of Denver's Climate Action, Sustainability and Resiliency office is partnering with Michaels Energy Inc. to make millions of dollars in incentives available to property owners seeking to install more sustainable, electric heating systems in their large commercial, apartment and condo buildings. The city wants to focus on under-resourced buildings including those in neighborhoods vulnerable to gentrification and buildings with income-restricted affordable units.
Denver, CO
United States
Denver, CO attracts new talent for public jobs with its Be a Part of the City that You Love campaign
The City and County of Denver conducted market research on the needs of new and experienced professionals. The resulting recruitment campaign started with videos emphasizing three themes: making a difference, creating connections, and building a future. Social media posts, transit ads, and other recruiting assets emphasized opportunities for growth as well as Denver's high quality of life. Campaign leaders aimed for applicants of all experience levels in an applicant-friendly market.
Denver, CO
United States
Denver, CO Climate Action Rebate Program furthers equitable adoption of sustainable practices
The three-year program draws on funds from the voter-approved Climate Protection Fund. Residents receive $400 instant rebates on e-bikes purchased from participating retailers. This rebate increases by $500 for e-cargo bikes and $800 for income-qualified families. Applicants stack city and Xcel Energy rebates for home energy upgrades like on-site batteries and air-source heat pumps. City officials and Energy Resource Center will focus on low-income neighborhoods in the program's marketing.
Denver, CO
United States