Denver GO Bonds - Workforce Development - Colfax BRT
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The city is committed to ensuring that Denver residents — particularly those in economically underserved areas and from disadvantaged backgrounds — benefit from the investments being made in Denver's infrastructure through our general obligation (GO) bond programs. In this video, Dean Smith, a participant in the Local 9 Apprenticeship Program and a site operator on the Colfax Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project, shares his experience.
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