Providing more affordable housing, softening the blow of gentrification in Denver’s neighborhoods, adding 125 miles of bike lanes and blaming drug makers for the city’s opioid crisis were among the major themes of Mayor Michael Hancock’s State of the City speech on Monday. The mayor’s nearly hour-long speech came in his seventh year as head of the city, and Hancock has indicated that he will run for a third term in May. “We should never stop investing in our neighborhoods or making the improvements that raise residents’ quality of life,” Hancock said to a crowd of several hundred inside the Carla Madison Recreation Center on East Colfax Avenue.