The Vibrant Denver bond package would fund nearly $1 billion in capital infrastructure projects across Denver with long-term debt.

The package is split into five different categories on the ballot — transportation and mobility, parks and recreation, health and human services, city infrastructure and facilities, and housing and shelter.

The health and human services proposal, 2C, funds about $30 million for just two projects: a new $10 million building for the Denver Children’s Advocacy Center and a new Denver Health clinic in Sun Valley.

Here’s the language you’ll see on your ballot:

Without imposing any new tax, shall City and County of Denver debt be increased $30,100,000, with a maximum repayment cost of $57,000,000, to be used for repairs and improvements to health and human servic

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