It was one thing to put together a city bond package approaching $1 billion, but the harder task facing Denver city officials in coming years is how to spend that voter-approved money while delivering roughly 460 projects as close to their budgets as possible. Key decisions Tuesday night will set the stage for the first expected project groundbreakings this summer on the bond program, officially valued at $937 million.

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