DENVER’S PERFECT 10

COUNCIL DISTRICT 10 · CHRIS HINDS

COUNCILMAN, DISTRICT 10

Chris Hinds

“Everyone in Denver deserves access to opportunities — housing, transportation, fresh and healthy food, and everything necessary to thrive.”

#BreakingBarriersElected 2019 · Re-elected 2023
Portrait of Councilman Chris Hinds
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The first elected official in Denver — local, state, or federal — who uses a wheelchair for mobility.

That lived experience shapes how Chris legislates: streets, sidewalks, transit, and buildings that work for every body. It’s why accessibility isn’t a talking point in District 10 — it’s the spec.

HIS STORY

A life shaped by service

Chris Hinds has dedicated himself to service. His priorities for District 10 are shaped by hard work, perseverance, and dedication to his community — and by the conviction that a city is measured by how well it works for the people who have the least easy time moving through it.

On council, that means development that prioritizes people over cars, equitable and inclusive neighborhoods, and support for the health of residents and the environment — the thinking behind his signature 20-Minute Neighborhood vision.

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PRIORITIES & VALUES

What Chris fights for

Housing for all

A place to call home, with access to fresh and healthy food, in every one of the district’s nine neighborhoods.

People over cars

Streets, sidewalks, and transit designed for walking, riding, and rolling — the backbone of the 20-minute neighborhood.

Representation that shows up

Office hours in the neighborhoods, answers from the district office, and a monthly report on what’s changing on your block.

Follow the work — one email a month.