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Today’s Headlines

Hit-and-Run Driver Seriously Hurts Woman Walking in Five Points (DenPo) Car-Free Home Developer Woos Car-Free Tenants, But Curtis Park NIMBYs Still Up in Arms (CBS4) RTD Director Solano: Low-Income Residents Deserve Transit Passes (Commerce City Sentinel) Councilman Wayne New Wants Leniency for Drivers Who Block Fire Hydrants (CBS4) Public Hearing on Broadway Station Project, Where NIMBYs Fear Parking Loss, … Continued
  • Hit-and-Run Driver Seriously Hurts Woman Walking in Five Points (DenPo)
  • Car-Free Home Developer Woos Car-Free Tenants, But Curtis Park NIMBYs Still Up in Arms (CBS4)
  • RTD Director Solano: Low-Income Residents Deserve Transit Passes (Commerce City Sentinel)
  • Councilman Wayne New Wants Leniency for Drivers Who Block Fire Hydrants (CBS4)
  • Public Hearing on Broadway Station Project, Where NIMBYs Fear Parking Loss, Is Today (Fox31)
  • Will Makeover of Land Use and Transportation Plan Please Residents Who Hate Density? (Westword)

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This post was edited to reflect the fact that today’s public hearing on Broadway Station is not the final one. If it is approved, the City Council will hold a public hearing as well.

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