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Denver planning director Manish Kumar resigns after 13 months in job

Last updated: June 2, 2025 1:12 pm
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The head of Denver’s Department of Community Planning and Development is resigning after just over a year in the role, stating that his objectives have been achieved.

Manish Kumar highlighted the establishment of the new Denver Permitting Office, reductions in permitting timelines, and a departmental reorganization as evidence of his success in a social media post announcing his departure.

“This journey has been rapid, focused, and incredibly satisfying,” he expressed. “As I prepare for the next chapter, I depart with immense gratitude and enduring respect.”

While not disclosing the reason for his resignation or his future plans, Mayor Mike Johnston, who selected Kumar, informed CPD staff via email that an interim executive director will be appointed this week, followed by a search for a permanent replacement. Kumar’s final day is Friday.

“Manish’s leadership has laid a solid groundwork for the tasks ahead, and we appreciate his contributions,” mentioned Johnston in the email.

Developers have frequently criticized Denver’s permitting procedures as excessively burdensome, hindering the construction of new commercial and residential properties. In April, Johnston and Kumar unveiled the Denver Permitting Office initiative with the aim of simplifying the process.

The office aims to process all applications within approximately six months.

Kumar’s departure coincides with Denver grappling with a financial crisis that led city officials to retract a proposal to increase salaries for Johnston’s appointees. The proposal, now postponed until autumn, would have seen Kumar receive a 17% raise, elevating his salary to around $216,000.

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Originally Published: June 2, 2025 at 1:28 PM MDT

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