Colette Bordelon is a reporter with Denver7.
DENVER — Wednesday marked 100 days since Denver Mayor Mike Johnston was sworn into office. Denver7 sat down for a one-on-one interview with the mayor to reflect on the start of his term.Q: We're going to start with homelessness first, because that is, in my mind, the biggest issue that we've seen addressed by you within the first 100 days. Would you agree with that?
Q: What has the follow up been for the 83 people who were moved out of the Capitol Hill encampment a few weeks ago, after they accepted shelter? Do you know if they are still in fact in shelter? Or have they ended up back on the streets? Q: So if say someone who had already, let's say from the Capitol Hill encampment, just as a hypothetical, if they were in that shelter for 14 days, and then went back out onto the street, that's already reflected in the House1000 initiative?
Q: A reporter was was told by the Best Western that is acting as a shelter, that they're expecting an influx of 50 people tomorrow, I believe. Then we also got a press release from the city about an encampment that is being that is being moved and those people are moving into shelter.
Q: What were your thoughts on City Council's opinion of your budget and asking for $80 million more dollars out of that budget? Q: We have had a couple of viewers write in and say when they call 911, they can't get anyone to answer. We even have one of our reporters partners call 911, and no one answers. How does the mayor's office support this?
Q: With your plan to add more officers to DPD, is there any money being allocated to improve community trust specifically when it comes to communities of color?
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