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Michael Johnston: “The gap is in 2026 is now that 200 million dollar number.”

Featuring: Michael Johnston, Nonpartisan | Mayor of Denver | Colorado

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Denver Mayor Michael Johnston Addresses City's Financial Challenges and Strategic Plans

Published | Video Starts at 09:34

When you see the collapse of sales tax revenue we've seen, that means this structural gap continues to grow. That's why, if you go to the next slide, what The gap is in 2026 is now that 200 million dollar number. which is a combination of that ongoing growth and then the flattening revenues hitting at the same time. That's a bit about how we got here. (09:34–09:39)

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