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Today’s Headlines

Denver Post: Transit System Needs Overhaul — But What Has Denver Done for Cars Lately? Hit-and-Run Driver Injures Bike Rider in Cap Hill (9News) RTD to Start Testing G and R Trains (RT&S) City Council Could Cut Proposed Affordable Housing Fund by 9 Percent (Denverite) …While Many Think It’s Just a Drop in the Bucket … Continued
  • Denver Post: Transit System Needs Overhaul — But What Has Denver Done for Cars Lately?
  • Hit-and-Run Driver Injures Bike Rider in Cap Hill (9News)
  • RTD to Start Testing G and R Trains (RT&S)
  • City Council Could Cut Proposed Affordable Housing Fund by 9 Percent (Denverite)
  • …While Many Think It’s Just a Drop in the Bucket Already (Independent)
  • Why Councilman Espinoza Wants to Disallow More Homes in Some Neighborhoods (Westword)
  • Hancock: Denver Doesn’t Have an Image Problem — It Has a Social Media Problem (9News)
  • One Man’s Day Illustrates the Need for Dependable Transportation Options Citywide (DenverUrbanism)
  • Empty RiNo Lot Will Become Music and Entertainment Space (Westword)
  • Second Suspect Accused of Sabotaging Bike Route With Tacks (ABC7)
  • Poll: Should RTD Get Rid of Granite on 16th Street Mall? (DenPo)
  • Pepsi Center Launches Digital Parking Reservations (MSR)

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