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How did the Task Force decide which projects have priority?

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How did the Task Force decide which projects have priority?

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At a minimum, each project selected met the following criteria: 1. Projects that provide essential upgrades to buildings or infrastructure components that are critically necessary for the life, safety and health of Denver’s citizens or City workers. 2. Projects that replace or rehabilitate buildings or infrastructure components, or facilities necessary for essential service delivery, that are at, or past, their useful life, resulting in a new or significantly extended useful life. 3. Projects that leverage City capital expenditures with already committed matching funds or significant grants or for which future operating costs will come from funding sources outside the City (such as state, federal or private funding). 4. Projects that will generate significant revenue upon completion or that will result in significant future cost savings. 5. Capital projects that are necessary for delivery of City services key to the quality of life for Denver’s citizens and City workers. 6. Projects th

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