The city will conduct a local and national search to fill the position, which has a salary range of $120,198 to $204,336.
Denver
Denver’s first overnight ‘safe parking’ site OK’d; reservations required
First Universalist Church of Denver in University Hills was granted a permit July 9 to host eight vehicles per night, with first arrivals next week.
Denver may offer longer tax credits to bigger companies that move here
Proposed changes would allow those that spend less than $50 million to get four-year tax credits and so-called “unicorns” that invest more to get them for 10 years.
Top 10: Denver’s most in-demand elementary, middle and high schools
The 93,000 students served by Denver Public Schools don’t have to go to the closest school, and parents can enroll them in others.
City Council votes to license Lyft, Lime to be the sole scooter, e-bike operators
Competitors Bird and Spin have two weeks to get out.
Slideshow: BusinessDen’s overnight DenX Retreat at Devil’s Thumb Ranch
BusinessDen readers headed to the high country earlier this week for a two-day women’s networking event featured yoga, hiking and a panel discussion.
Sanctioned homeless campsites relocating to South Park Hill, Regis
The Park Hill site will have 33 tents instead of the 45 announced in April in response to feedback from the affluent neighborhood.
Denver’s scooter deal with Lyft, Lime moves forward despite concerns
A committee sent the proposal to the full City Council to vote on after two members dissented over the length of the contracts and number of providers.
BusinessDen adds reporter focused on city government coverage
Cuyler Meade most recently worked at the Greeley Tribune after stints in South Dakota and Phoenix.
Harvard Gulch Golf Course will reopen next month with new pond
The city-owned course closed in October so a new irrigation system could be installed that uses non-potable water.