Denver's Super Bowl victory party for the Broncos in February racked up nearly $110,000 in costs for city coffers — but taxpayers ended up footing only about a third of that bill.
About $70,000 was kicked in by Visit Denver, a nonprofit that markets the city for conventions and tourism, according to a breakdown prepared by the mayor's office in response to The Denver Post's request.
That reduced the taxpayer tab from $109,018 to $39,018.
Separately, the city also spent $11,652 to send Mayor Michael Hancock and several aides to the game in Santa Clara, Calif.