EPISODE · Jun 26, 2026 · 8 MIN
6-26-26 *INTERVIEW* Denver Mayor Mike Johnston on Downtown Closures, the Tornado Siren Protocol Changes and Bow Mar’s Gated Road
from The Ross Kaminsky Show · host iHeartRadio and Denver's Talk Station 630 KHOW
This episode of the podcast is a hilarious and insightful conversation that will leave you laughing and thinking about the challenges facing Denver's business community. The mayor of Denver joins the show for a lighthearted and informative discussion that covers everything from the city's efforts to support small businesses to the importance of keeping public roads accessible. The mayor shares his personal experience of retrieving his phone from a toilet in India, but quickly turns to more serious topics, including the recent business closures in the Denver area. He explains the city's efforts to support small businesses, including the creation of a downtown Denver police unit and the establishment of funds to help businesses grow and stay open. The conversation also touches on the city's stance on a proposed tax on concert and stadium tickets, with the mayor expressing concerns about the impact on Denver residents. The episode also delves into the city's response to recent tornado sirens mishaps, with the mayor explaining the new procedures in place to ensure that emergency alerts are accurate and timely. He also discusses the city's ongoing negotiations with the town of Broomfield over the gating of public roads, highlighting the importance of finding a solution that balances safety concerns with the needs of residents. If you're interested in staying up-to-date on the latest news and developments in Denver, this episode is a must-listen. Join the conversation and hear the mayor's thoughts on these important issues and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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6-26-26 *INTERVIEW* Denver Mayor Mike Johnston on Downtown Closures, the Tornado Siren Protocol Changes and Bow Mar’s Gated Road
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