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Denver Mayor Mike Johnston is seeking to hike the city’s sales tax rate as a financing vehicle to fund his affordable housing goals.

The Denver Post reported the proposal would add an extra 0.5% to the city’s current effective 8.81% sales tax rate. Johnston, a Democrat, claimed this new tax would raise an estimated $100 million a year that would be used for affordable housing development, along with paying for more housing vouchers, bridge loans for construction projects and other housing initiatives.

“We are very focused on the outcomes we can deliver for Denver here,” said Johnston. “So, the goal is that this allows us to build or to bring on 44,000 additional units, which is what the estimate is (for) the total gap we have to fill over the next 10 years.”

The Denver City Council needs to vote on the proposal for its inclusion on the November ballot for voter approval or rejection.

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Photo: Mayor Mike Johnston (left) with friend, courtesy of the mayor’s Facebook page

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