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Today’s Headlines

Police Investigating Pedestrian Hit-and-Run in Southwest Denver as Homicide (9News) Examining Where Bike Lanes Might Belong in Denver’s Political and Physical Space (Denver Urbanism) Editorial: Idea That Better Walking and Biking Routes Will Decrease Car Use “Dubious” at Best (DenPo) Denver Post Editorial Board Wants Voters to Decide Fate of Red Light Cameras Mike Rosen Said Bike Riders … Continued
  • Police Investigating Pedestrian Hit-and-Run in Southwest Denver as Homicide (9News)
  • Examining Where Bike Lanes Might Belong in Denver’s Political and Physical Space (Denver Urbanism)
  • Editorial: Idea That Better Walking and Biking Routes Will Decrease Car Use “Dubious” at Best (DenPo)
  • Denver Post Editorial Board Wants Voters to Decide Fate of Red Light Cameras
  • Mike Rosen Said Bike Riders Don’t Pay Enough Taxes for Road Equity. A Reader Responds. (DenPo)
  • At Least Two Buses Have Been Abandoned by RTD Drivers Since March. Is It a Pattern? (Daily Camera)
  • Claire Martin Profiles the Bike Depot and Its Approachable Mechanics (DenPo)
  • Interesting Benchmark: Light Rail Line Through Aurora 60 Percent Complete, and RTD Celebrates (CBS4)
  • Urban Thought Leaders and Planners Converged at the Rocky Mountain City Summit (Confluence)
  • Solid Reasoning to Raise Gas Tax for First Time Since ’93: At Least Adjust It for Inflation (Bloomberg)

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