The Denver Post is looking at Mayor Mike Johnston‘s performance as the head executive of the city as he marks his first two years in office. Rather than just speak with politicos, we want to hear from our readers about how his decisions have impacted you.
Please share your thoughts with us here. We’re interested in hearing specific and general takes on the mayor. A reporter may reach out with follow-up questions.
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