DENVER — This week, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston announced 169 city employees were laid off and 666 vacant positions were eliminated while the city struggles with a budget deficit.

The city of Denver provided a list of the number of vacant positions eliminated from various departments throughout the city, but didn't specify the positions.

Through the Colorado Open Records Act, Denver7 obtained the full list of vacant positions eliminated by the city.

Denver's Department of Transportation and Infrastructure, or DOTI, saw the largest number of vacant positions eliminated, with 108.

Among the jobs cut are equipment operators, fleet part specialists, and even utility workers. DOTI provided the following statement to Denver.

We have worked hard to ensure our residents don't feel the impact

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