Denver’s auditor, Tim O’Brien, is seeking input from the public on what city agencies or programs to scrutinize next. As the city’s watchdog, O’Brien is tasked with ensuring that city agencies are operating efficiently and effectively.
How to Provide Input
Residents can submit their suggestions by emailing [email protected], commenting on the auditor’s social media posts, or speaking with the auditor’s staff at community events. O’Brien believes that community feedback is essential in helping to identify areas where the city can improve.
Recent audit reports have focused on topics such as residential permitting, affordable housing, and police operations. The auditor’s office has also investigated issues related to homelessness, including the city’s shelter system and programs aimed at addressing the issue.
O’Brien stated, ‘Your voice matters. Community feedback has led to significant findings and recommendations around oversight, accountability, and the effective use of public resources. I want to hear from residents about what matters most to them.’ By seeking public input, the auditor’s office hopes to make Denver a better place to live and work.
Original reporting: Denverite — read the source article.