
A long list of projects at city parks and recreation centers would benefit from approval of Referred Question 2F on Denver’s November ballot.
Of the $151.6 million category, the largest beneficiary would be , costing $37.5 million.
The Swansea and Green Valley Ranch rec centers would receive indoor pools, costing nearly $31 million combined, while the rest of the money would go for specific earmarked projects at various locations and for citywide parks maintenance and improvements.
Here is the full project list:

The would cover more than 460 projects across Denver. It’s the first general obligation bond package proposed by city leaders since 2007’s voter-approved $550 million . The final projects from that program are expected to wrap up this year.
Though the bond package is broken into seven categories on the ballot, some considerations apply to all of them.
Ultimately, it’s up to voters to decide if each category of projects is worth enough to justify the continued taxation